Anthropology

Anthropology

Derek Jackson


B.A. Anthropology, Ole Miss, 2005


Contact

Moore 1031
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Research interests: Longevity, evolution of senescence, human growth and development, meaning and mechanisms of aging, race and human diversity

Regional focus: North America

A closer look: Derek Jackson is a biological/medical anthropologist whose research focuses on quality of life issues of the elderly. His interests are centered around the unique specifics of the human lifespan and the evolution of human development and decline. His previous fieldwork included a prehistoric Native American burial mound site in the Mississippi Delta. In addition, he has worked in Mississippi and Louisiana using geophysical equipment on historic sites.

 

Department of Anthropology
1005 Moore Hall
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo MI 49008 USA
(269) 387-3969 | (269) 387-3970 Fax
lauretta.eisenbach@wmich.edu