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Aspro Erin Hutchinson

Associate Professor Anatomical Sciences erin.hutchinson@wits.ac.za

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Erin Hutchinson is an anatomist and forensic anthropological researcher affiliated with the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. Her scholarship centers on human skeletal biology, with particular emphasis on the developing cranium and basicranium. Drawing extensively on curated osteological collections, her work integrates micro-CT imaging, bone mineral density assessment, and geometric morphometrics to refine age estimation and biological profiling in medico-legal contexts.

Her publications highlight detailed analyses of the pars basilaris, pars lateralis, and immature palate, clarifying growth-related morphological change and its forensic relevance. She has also reported rare anatomical variants, including optic nerve aplasia and cranial bone thinning, contributing valuable case-based insights to clinical and anatomical literature. This combination of quantitative rigor and careful anatomical description reflects strong expertise in developmental morphology and skeletal variation.

A significant strand of her research addresses ethics in anatomy, including body donation, digital imaging, terminology, and student engagement with human remains. By examining editorial perspectives on eponyms and leading discussions on ethical sourcing in Africa, Hutchinson has contributed to policy dialogue and educational reform, positioning her as a key voice in contemporary anatomical scholarship.

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