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    Stanley Serafin

    Senior Lecturer in Anatomy at UNSW

    Stanley Serafin is a Senior Lecturer in Anatomy at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and a biological anthropologist specializing in Mesoamerican bioarchaeology.13 He holds a BSc in Biomedical Engineering and a PhD in Biological Anthropology.1

    Dr. Serafin's research focuses on long-term human-environment interaction and societal resilience among the ancient Maya, spanning from the origins of settled village life to Spanish colonization.1 He investigates mortuary practices, body modification, diet, and health data in skeletal remains from Maya archaeological sites in Yucatan, Tabasco, and Chiapas, Mexico.1

    In his teaching approach, Dr. Serafin leverages his background in biological anthropology to engage students in understanding the structure and evolution of the human body.2 He teaches various anatomy courses at UNSW, including Biological Anthropology, Fundamentals of Anatomy, and Functional Anatomy.1

    Dr. Serafin's work is multidisciplinary, involving collaboration with local communities, archaeologists, and specialists from various fields.1 His research integrates osteological, archaeological, and biogeochemical data, including radiocarbon dating, isotope analysis, DNA studies, and paleoclimate research.1

    Highlights

    May 16 · northshore.org
    Matthew Stanley Serafin, M.D. - NorthShore.org

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    Location

    Sydney, New South Wales, Australia