Dr. Douglas Crews
Contact Information
Dr. Douglas Crews
Department of Anthropology
The Ohio State University
217C Lord Hall
124 W. 17th Ave.
Columbus, OH 43210
614.292.1329 (tel)
614.292-4155 (fax)
crews.8@osu.edu
Curriculum Vitae
Research Interests
A physical anthropologist, investigates
aging, disease, and other genetic and quantitative variation among
Samoans of the South Pacific, African Americans, and Native
Americans from Brazil and Ecuador.
Dr. Crews is
currently working with data collected from American Samoans, African
Americans of central Ohio, and Yanomami and Cofan Indians of the
Brazilian and Ecuadorian Amazon. He currently is co-investigator of
a project exploring maternal health, and pregnancy outcomes among
the Buthia of Sikkim State, India. Dr. Crews has a joint faculty
appointment in the School of Public Health and is a member of the
Graduate Interdisciplinary Specialization in Aging Coordinating
Committee. Dr. Crews' graduate students are actively conducting
research in Brazil, Ecuador, India, Cayo Santiago, and the United
States, in addition to conducting molecular studies of the HLA
system and candidate genes for diabetes, obesity, and blood pressure
EDITORIAL BOARDS
Collegium Antropologicum -Consulting Editor 1996-present.
Human Biology - Editorial Board 1998-present.
Journal of Physiological Anthropology and Applied Human Sciences -
Editorial Board, 2002-2005, Editor 2005-present.
American Journal of Human Biology - Editorial Board 2008-
Experimental Gerontology - Editorial Board 2007-
Teaching Schedule 2007-2008
Autumn 2007 |
301- Modern Human Physical Variation
701 - Modern Human Physical Variation |
Winter 2008 |
Not Teaching
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Spring 2008 |
597.04 - The Molecular Revolution: Heredity,
Genome Mapping & Genomania
640.05 - Biology of Senescence |
Current Grad Students
MA: Laurie Reitsma
James Stewart Jessica Walz
PhD: Dan Tyree
Adam Kolatorowicz
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