Two anthropology professors awarded CFI funding
Megan Brickley and Tracey Prowse were awarded $270,000 from the Canada Foundation for Innovation to fund a Centre for Integrated Bioarchaeological Research in Human Health, Diet, Disease and Migration (Bioarch-HDDM).
Project Leader Megan Brickley, Canada Research Chair in Bioarchaeology of Human Disease, and professor, department of anthropology, and Tracey Prowse, assistant professor, department of anthropology, were awarded $270,000 from the Canada Foundation for Innovation to fund a Centre for Integrated Bioarchaeological Research in Human Health, Diet, Disease and Migration (Bioarch-HDDM) to establish a facility to research life in the past and create a database of unique digital images.
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