Dr. Siobhán M. Cully, PhD
Research Focus
A lab dedicated to understanding vexing problems in evolutionary anthropology, including the place of disability in human evolution, the nuances of gender and sexuality, and variation in family form and function across the world. The nation's first accessible lab in bio-cultural anthropology.

Consulting
Siobhán Cully is a professor of biological anthropology and a former program director for the National Science Foundation. She is a skilled grant writer, public communicator, scientific policy analyst, and collaborator. She will be an asset to your team, assisting with mixed methods evaluations, assessments of diversity, equity, inclusion, and access initiatives, and collaborative writing and fundraising.
Education
PhD in Biocultural Anthropology, University of Washington
B.A., with honors, in Biology, Cornell University
Certificates in Demography and Statistics, University of Washington