In this episode, osteologist Kristy Winter (Queensland University of Technology) talks about her work doing forensic anthropology research. In order to help identify found individuals, anthropologists need to glean information from the skeleton such as age, sex and height. Kristy focuses her work on creating population-specific estimation methods for Australian sub-populations.

We also discuss our thoughts on public speaking and presenting at scientific conferences.

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