
Todd Disotell
Professor, Department of Anthropology
I received my BA from Cornell University (1985) from an interdisciplinary major combining mathematics, computer science, and biological anthropology and went on to get an MA and Ph.D. (1992) from Harvard University in Biological Anthropology. While originally there to study ape evolution through an anatomical and paleontological research perspective I shifted to molecular systematics. I took a position at New York University in 1992 where I taught and carried out research for 27 years. In 2020 I came to UMass Amherst. My research was centered around the evolution of Old World monkeys and apes, though I was also involved in studies involving New World monkeys, lemurids and lorisids, human population history, primate conservation and behavioral genetics, forensic applications, cryptozoology, and molecular evolutionary studies of diseases such as AIDS and malaria.
As an aside, I am a strong proponent of public outreach of scientific research and have participated in several dozen TV shows, podcasts, and public lectures.
Research Interests: Primate evolution, molecular evolution, analytical techniques of phylogenetic systematics, history of biological anthropology, human variation
Contact: tdisotell (at) umass.edu

Rachel Bell Burten
Postdoctoral Researcher
Research Interests: The microbiome/metagenomics, disease ecology, and coevolutionary systems
Website: https://rachelbell.umasscreate.net/
Contact: rbbell (at) umass.edu

Thomas Wilson
PhD Candidate (co-advised with Jason Kamilar)
Research Interests: Primate genetics, coloration, ecology
Twitter/X: pettyprimate
Contact: tcwilson (at) umass.edu

Ashley Espinoza
PhD Student
Research Interests: Forensics, biological anthropology, human variation
Contact: aespinoza (at) umass.edu

Danielle Falci
MA/PhD Student
Research Interests: Biological anthropology, bioarchaeology
Contact: dfalci (at) umass.edu

Ellen Chan
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Biology Major, Anthropology Minor
Research Interests: Human evolution, primatology
LinkedIn: Ellen Chan
Lab Alumni

Zack Keller
Undergraduate Research Assistant

Ellie Brown
Undergraduate Research Assistant