Randi Depp, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Biology
325 Kettering Science Center
Department(s)
College
Biography
- My research uses various image-based methods to investigate human skeletal morphology related to anatomical variations and forensic anthropology and textile biodeterioration related to forensic taphonomy and postmortem interval estimation.
- I teach Anatomy and Physiology and Molecular and Cellular Basis of Life.
- I enjoy designing and building anatomical teaching models to help students better understand 3D anatomical structures.
- Favorite thing about Ashland University: "The kind and welcoming environment feels like home."
- Little-known fact: I love bones (not so little-known) and have a collection of animal bones in my office - stop by to see them!
Education
- Ph.D. in Integrated Bioscience, University of Akron
- M.S. in Forensic/Biological Anthropology, Mercyhurst University
- B.S. in Biology, Cleveland State University
- B.S. in Forensic Science, University of Findlay