Monica H. Ahsan

University of Missouri | Department of Anthropology

EDUCATION

In progress PhD, University of Missouri, biological anthropology

"Genetics of metabolic syndrome, ancestry, and selection in a Caribbean village"

Advisor: Gregory E. Blomquist

2012-2014 MA, University of Missouri, biological anthropology

"Genetic and maternal effects on neonatal survival in the western lowland gorilla"

Advisor: Gregory E. Blomquist

2009-2012 BS, Texas State University, summa cum laude

Anthropology major, biology minor

PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

Starkweather KE, Ahsan MH. Child growth and parenting strategies in the Shodagor. Manuscript in preparation.

Ahsan MH, Bain JC, Blomquist GE, Flinn MV. Heritable anthropometrics and child growth in a Caribbean village. Manuscript in preparation.

Ahsan MH, Bain JC, Flinn MV. 2016. Heritable traits and their impacts on child health in a Caribbean village. Poster. Presented at the 85th annual American Association of Physical Anthropology meetings. Atlanta, GA.

Ahsan MH. 2016. Integrating genetics and anthropology to understand health, disease, and life histories.MU Life Sciences Seminar.

Ahsan MH, Blomquist GE. 2015. Modeling variation in early life mortality in the western lowland gorilla: genetic, maternal and other effects. American Journal of Primatology77:666–678.

Ahsan MH, Blomquist GE. 2015. Survival of the infants: An analysis of early life mortality in captive western lowland gorillas. Invited podium. Presented atthe 27th annual Human Behavior and Evolution Society conference. Symposium: Insights into social behavior and life history traits from comparative nonhuman primate data. Columbia, MO.

Ahsan MH, Blomquist GE. 2014. Heritability and maternal effects of neonatal survival in the western lowland gorilla. Poster. Presented at Missouri Life Sciences Week.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2016-present Graduate Instructor, University of Missouri

Department of Anthropology, Instructor for General Anthropology (Anthro 1000)

2012-present Graduate Research Assistant, University of Missouri

Life Sciences Fellow, Director: Mark Hannink

2012-2013 Lab Assistant, University of Missouri

Eggert Lab, Director: Lori S. Eggert

Investigating Borean loris taxonomy through ancient DNA

Taylor Lab, Director: Jerry F. Taylor

Exploring bovine traits through GWAS

2011-2012 Biology and Chemistry Tutor, Texas State University

Student Learning Assistance Center- Tutor for biology and chemistry majors

2011 Data Analysis Intern, Texas Biomedical Research Institute- Genetics Department

Comuzzie Lab, Director: Anthony Comuzzie

Projects:

1) Analysis of cardiac data for the Oman Family Study- Hypertension in an Omani Population

2) Serum processing and data compiling for the Baboon Program Project- the Genetics of Uric Acid Variation

3) Analyses of weight correlations for Diet and Genotype in Primate Atherosclerosis- High Fat/High Cholesterol Diet Effects

4) Health analyses for Metabolic Profiling in Baboons- Correlations with Heart, Kidney, and Liver Fat

SKILLS

Laboratory

DNA extractions from tissue, PCR, serum processing, chemical assays, cranial and otherosteological measurements

Computational

Proficient in R, SAS, Systat, PEDSYS, SOLAR, and Excel; some Perl script

Statistical Methods

Bayesian modeling, mixed models, quantitative genetics, pedigree analysis, GWAS, phylogenetic reconstructions, multivariate analyses, comparative methods

SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS

2012-2016 Life Sciences Fellowship, University of Missouri

2009-2012 Texas State Achievement Scholarship, Texas State University

2009-2012 Top 10% Scholarship, Texas State University

2010-2011 University Honors Scholarship, Texas State University

HONORS AND AWARDS

2012 Outstanding Undergraduate in Anthropology, Texas State University

2009-2012 Dean's List, Texas State University

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

2014-present American Association of Physical Anthropologists

2011-present Lambda Alpha Honor Society

REFERENCES

Available upon request

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