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DSc.

Collegium Cieszkowskich New, II floor, room 224

+48 61 848 7648

Anna Kubicka-Kaczmarska

Assistant professor

CV

  • 2024 – DSc. in the field of natural sciences in the discipline of biological sciences

  • 2012-2016 – PhD. in Biological Sciences, Institute of Anthropology, Faculty of Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland

  • 2009- 2011 – MSc. in Biological Sciences, Institute of Anthropology, Faculty of Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland

  • 2006-2009 – BSc. in Biological Sciences, Institute of Anthropology, Faculty of Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland

Experience and Employment

2017 (ongoing) – Assistant Professor at the Department of Zoology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Poznań University of Life Sciences

Awards

  • 2020 – 2023 – Scholarship of the Minister of National Education for outstanding young scientists

  • 2013/2014 – Scholarship for PhD students, founded by European Social Fund

Other Activities

Selected projects

  • 2021-2024: Bringing the brain of Homo erectus and Neanderthals back to life; funded by the French research agency (ANR-20-CE27-0009); investigator

  • 2017-2020: Connectivity of green and blue infrastructures: living veins for biodiverse and healthy cities (BIOVEINS), BiodivERsA3, investigator

  • 2016-2018: Femur structural analysis: reconstruction of human mobility from Palaeolithic to modern
    times. NCN, Preludium, principal investigator

  • 2014-2015: Directional Asymmetry and Sexual Dimorphism of Upper Limbs in Mediaeval and Modern Populations, Dean’s grant, Faculty of Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University, principal investigator.

Teaching

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Research interests

  • Human evolution, 

  • human-animal interaction, 

  • geometric morphometrics

Learn more about the projects

PaleoBRAIN

Bringing the brain of Homo erectus and Neanderthals back to life

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