A retrospective on 2016

2016 was a productive year for the Ungar Lab. Our visiting graduate researcher, Li- Cheng Hua, received his Ph.D. and is now a postdoc in the Department of Chemisty and Biochemistry working with Professor Ryan Tian.  We have nine wonderful undergraduate honors student...

The “Ungargrads” – 2018 update!

The Ungargraduates include a baker’s dozen  honors undergraduate students this year — including six seniors!!!!  They are all doing amazing work.  To learn more about what each researcher is doing check out their bios. I am THRILLED to announce that all...

Teeth book featured on blog

Dr. Peter Ungar’s book Teeth: A Very Short Introduction was recently featured on the Thammasat University Libraries’ (Bangkok, Thailand) blog. Check out the blog post. New Books: Teeth in...

End of the semester wrap-up

The Ungar Lab not only started the semester strong, but we are finishing the 2015-2016 school year strong as well. Undergraduates and graduate students in the lab presented their research at the American Association of Physical Anthropology (see pictures below), and...

Presentations at the AAPA 85th Annual Meeting

This week the Ungar Lab will be busy in Atlanta, GA at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists Annual meeting. Two of our graduate students have been chosen to participate in the AAPA COD-WIN Graduate Student Women’s Professional Development Workshop. The...
Happy holidays from the Ungar Lab!

Happy holidays from the Ungar Lab!

    As we end the semester here in Arkansas, we’re getting ready for the holiday season. We hope that your own holidays – be it Hannukah or Christmas or even a happy Saturnalia – are just as wonderful! And don’t forget to have a...