Fred Anapol

Fred Anapol

Office: Sabin 140/125c/115
Phone: (414) 229-4231
e-mail: fred@uwm.edu
Web Page: www.uwm.edu/~fred/
Degree: Ph.D., State University of New York

Research Interests:
The neuromuscular biology of feeding and locomotion from the perspectives of both evolutionary morphology and function.

Other Activities
Director, Center for Forensic Science
Core faculty member, Neurosciences Program

Selected Publications:
Anapol, F., R.Z. German, and N.G. Jablonski, eds. (2004), Shaping Primate Evolution, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (in press) http://titles.cambridge.org/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521811074

Anapol, F., T.R. Turner, C.S. Mott, and C.J. Jolly (2004). Comparative postcranial body shape and locomotion in Chlorocebus aethiops and Cercopithecus mitis. American Journal of Physical Anthropology (in press)

Anapol, F, N. Shahnoor, and J.P. Gray (2004). Fiber architecture, muscle function, and behavior: Gluteal and hamstring muscles of semiterrestrial and arboreal guenons. In: Shaping Primate Evolution, F. Anapol, R.Z. German, and N. Jablonski, eds. Chapter 6 (in press).

Anapol, Fred, and J. Patrick Gray (2003). Fiber Architecture of the Intrinsic Muscles of the Shoulder and Arm in Semiterrestrial and Arboreal Guenons. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 122:51-65.

Anapol, F., and S.W. Herring (2002). Ontogeny of histochemical fiber types and muscle function in the masseter muscle of miniature swine. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 112(4):595-613.