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Eva Herbst

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Eva Herbst

PhD student. Structure & Motion Laboratory, The Royal Veterinary College, Hawkshead Lane, North Mymms, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 7TA.  

I am interested in locomotor changes in early tetrapod evolution. Currently I am investigating the functional morphology of Crassigyrinus scoticus from the Carboniferous period. 

w:  http://www.rvc.ac.uk/research/research-centres-and-facilities/structure-and-motion

e:  eherbst@rvc.ac.uk

 

 

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Human phalanx (t.arnett@ucl.ac.uk)
Human phalanx (t.arnett@ucl.ac.uk)
Osteoclast and resorption trail (t.arnett@ucl.ac.uk)
Osteoclast and resorption trail (t.arnett@ucl.ac.uk)
Low power SEM of normal trabecular bone (t.arnett@ucl.ac.uk)
Low power SEM of normal trabecular bone (t.arnett@ucl.ac.uk)
Bone formation by cultured rat osteoblasts; ALP stain (t.arnett@ucl.ac.uk)
Bone formation by cultured rat osteoblasts; ALP stain (t.arnett@ucl.ac.uk)
Osteoclast and resorption trail (t.arnett@ucl.ac.uk)
Osteoclast and resorption trail (t.arnett@ucl.ac.uk)
tooth-eruption-osteoclasts
Human osteoclasts & resorption trails
Human osteoclasts & resorption trails
Section of femur
Section of femur
Bone man (a.boyde@qmul.ac.uk)
Bone man (a.boyde@qmul.ac.uk)
normal-osteoporotic-l3-colour
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