Education
PhD, Biological Anthropology, Kent State University
MA, Anthropology, Kent State University
BS, Anthropology and Zoology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Courses
DO: Structural Principles of Osteopathic Medicine (SPOM)
Biomed: Biostatistics and Microanatomy and Embryology (MAE)
Research
Dr. Selby’s research focuses on the evolution of limb morphology. His interests are
on the interpreting locomotor behavior from skeletal morphology. In particular, his
research investigates the primate forelimb skeleton, to reconstruct the locomotor
behaviors of ancestors to modern humans and great apes. He is also interested in
the processes of skeletal development, as a way to determine how skeletal features
arise, which can aid interpretation of fossil material.