Gail Elliott, PhD

Assistant Professor

(732) 235-4935 ge111@rwjms.rutgers.edu
Areas of Expertise Human skeletal and dental growth and development as well as best teaching practices for gross anatomy in medical school.
Department(s) Neuroscience and Cell Biology

Bio

Gail Elliott is an assistant professor at the Department of Neuroscience and Cell Biology.

Education

  • Phd, University of Otassgo, Dunedin, New Zealand, 2018.

Selected Publications

  • Snoddy, A., Elliott, G.E., Buckley, H., Standen, V., Arriaza, B.T., and Halcrow, S., (2018) Macroscopic features of scurvy in human skeletal remains: A literature synthesis and diagnostic guide. American Journal of Physical Anthropology: 167(4): 876-895.
  • King, C.L., Halcrow, S.E., Millard, A.R., Snoddy, A-M, E., Scott, R. M., Elliott, G.E., Buckley, H.R., Standen, V.G., and Arriaza, B.T., (2017) Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings: Breastfeeding and weaning in the past. In., Anthropologies of Breastfeeding: Producing New Conversations, C. Tomori, A. Palmquist, and E. Quinn (editors). Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, Chapter 11: pp.155-169.
  • Halcrow, S. E., Tayles, N., and Elliott, G. E. (2017). The bioarchaeology of fetuses. In S. Han, T. K. Betsinger, & A. B. Scott (Eds.), The Fetus: Biology, Culture, and Society. (pp. 83-111). Berghahn Books.
  • Elliott, G.E., and Martin, A.H., (2012), Congenital Absence of the Right Coronary Artery: A Case Study. International Journal of Anatomical Variation (IJAV); 5: 120-126.