Jill Shapiro
Jill Shapiro is the E3B Senior Lecturer/Director of Undergraduate Studies-EBHS (Evolutionary Biology of the Human Species, E3B’s Undergraduate Program in Biological Anthropology). Systematics is at the core of her research, which spans several areas of biological anthropology, including human evolution, human and non-human skeletal biology, the history of the scientific race concept, and hominoid taxonomy. Although she continues her long standing interest in interpopulational variability among extant hominoids and the implications of this for understanding Miocene hominoid evolution, recent analyses have focused increasingly on biological conceptions of human variability and distinctiveness (relative to other apes) in Western science from the 16th-19th centuries. She received her BA from Barnard College and my Ph.D. from Columbia University.