When Colorblind Parenting Meets Anti-racism
An Ethiopian-born biological anthropologist and father dissects the “myth of race” and reflects on his own deepening understanding of racism in the U.S.
October 5, 2020/by Shariwa OkeQnAs with Enquye Negash, Zeresenay Alemseged, and Jonathan Wynn
Join PNAS author in a question and answer session with Enquye Negash, Zeresenay Alemseged, Jonathan Wynn about their recent findings.
December 10, 2020/by Shariwa OkePaleoLab Pilot Program
July 15, 2019/by Shariwa OkeNational Geographic | Childhood Origins
Meet the Dikika baby, a three-year-old from the dawn of humanity. Her discovery holds clues to the origin of childhood.
November 1, 2006/by awp-adminAfrican Rift Valley Research Consortium (ARVRC)
ARVRC promotes interdisciplinary collaboration among research groups working across the African Rift Valley to produce a region-wide understanding of human evolution and its contexts.
May 7, 2018/by awp-adminDikika Foot Anatomy Explained in New “Science Advances” Paper
More than 3 million years ago, our ancient human ancestors, including their toddler-aged children, were standing on two feet and walking upright, according to a new study.
July 4, 2018/by awp-adminCONTACT
Alemseged Lab
Department of Organismal
Biology & Anatomy
University of Chicago
1027 E. 57th Street / Anatomy 201
Chicago, IL 60637
Zeresenay “Zeray” Alemseged
Principal Investigator
773.834.0952
alemseged@uchicago.edu
Lab Manager
773.795.3695
