Primate Evolutionary Biomechanics Lab Computing Refresh
Department of Anthropology
Requested:
$0
Status:
Funded
Awarded:
$9,145
Abstract
The Primate Evolutionary Biomechanics Laboratory provides a variety of teaching and research opportunities to undergraduate and graduate students in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Washington (Seattle). These opportunities span topics from human musculoskeletal anatomy and variation, to locomotor biomechanics and human evolutionary studies. To support these efforts, we propose to replace pre-existing, and now-inoperable, computer equipment originally acquired through a previous STF grant (STF 2015-054), principally a workstation in the Primate Evolutionary Biomechanics Laboratory (henceforth PEBL). This replacement will help the Lab and the Department of Anthropology maintain its ability to provide quality, state-of-the-art equipment for its undergraduate and graduate students to use as part of a diverse array of teaching and research experiences.