Chelsea Cataldo-Ramirez Wins Award at AABA
for her talk titled "The use and misuse of proxy phenotypes in genotype-phenotype research"
Chelsea Cataldo-Ramirez won the AABA (American Academy of Biological Anthropologists) Outstanding
Student Presentations Award for her talk titled: "The use and misuse of proxy phenotypes in genotype-phenotype research." Her talk was presented in the "Undermining the production of race science" symposium
Information about the Outstanding Student Presentation award from the AABA: The AABA has long recognized the important contributions made to our discipline by students. Their work reflects the promise and future of our field. Conferring awards for outstanding presentations delivered at the annual meeting celebrates innovative and rigorous research by young scholars.