
Department of Anthropology
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Emory University
1557 Dickey Dr.
Atlanta, GA 30322
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Michelle Lampl, M.D.,
Ph.D.
Dr. Lampl
is Professor, Department of Anthropology, Emory University and
has served as adjunct faculty, Department of Pediatrics, Emory School of
Medicine. She received a Ph.D., Anthropology from the University of
Pennsylvania in 1983 and M.D. from University of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine in 1989.
As a
biological anthropologist, Dr. Lampl's principle research focuses on
human growth and development. Building on her landmark research
establishing the saltatory nature of growth, she investigates the
mechanisms of growth and influencing factors, both genetic and environmental.
Current research is focused on fetal and infant growth and development,
and the nutritional, immunological and hormonal networks that interact
with behavior to influence the growth process. Projects
are multi-national including studies in the U.S., Republic of China,
Belgium and U.K. Dr. Lampl also pursues interests in
paleoanthropology centered on the evolution of growth and biocultural
issues in medical anthropology. Dr. Lampl has
consulted to the National Children’s Health Study, NICHD, Gerber
Research Foundation and NIH projects.
Current
administrative assignments include: Faculty Governance;
University Advisory Council for Teaching; Honors Council;
University Research Committee; Selection committees for Emory
Minority Graduate Fellowships and Woodruff Fellowships; and is a
contributing lecturer for the Ethics course for the Graduate
School. Dr. Lampl previously served as Director of Undergraduate
Studies and acting Director of Graduate Studies, Emory Department of
Anthropology. She co-chaired the University Strategic Planning
Committee in 2002-3.
Dr. Lampl is an award winning teacher, having received the 2003 Emory Williams Award for
Outstanding Teaching in the Social Sciences at Emory University. She has been
a contributing Professor for live broadcast distance learning courses at
the University of Pennsylvania, a resident
Research Associate at the University of Bordeaux and has lectured widely
internationally. |