Department of Anthropology at the University of Florida

Dr. Falsetti

C.A. Pound Human Identification Laboratory

The graduate program in Biological Anthropology at the University of Florida includes a sub-specialty in skeletal biology in forensic and paleoanthropological contexts. Students within this unit are offered graduate level courses in human variation, human gross anatomy, comparative anatomy, human growth and development, archaeological methods and techniques, biophotography, and forensic entomology. Students interested in graduate training in forensic anthropology at the University of Florida are encouraged to contact the Graduate Program Assistant for detailed application information.

The laboratory currently offers a one-week internship in forensic anthropology for residents specializing in forensic pathology. The internship usually takes place during the spring semester. Residents and fellows serving in an accredited residency program in forensic pathology who are interested in serving as an intern at the Pound Lab are encouraged to contact Dr. Falsetti.