Biological Anthropologist [n.] : One who pursues the science of Biological Anthropology

Biological Anthropology [n.] : The study of human variation and adaptation in contemporary and evolutionary perspectives. For the biological anthropologist, "human variation and adaptation" encompasses both biology and culture and their many interactions. The main areas of research in biological anthropology include human genetics, molecular anthropology, the ecology of modern humans (including human demography, nutrition, disease, and growth and development), and primate and human evolution.

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