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Biography

My research centres on understanding how past and present variation in human health, growth and morphology is influenced by evolutionary processes (e.g., adaptation, neutral variation, plasticity) and interactions with the natural and social environments. I combine human bioarchaeology with human biology and palaeoanthropology, and previous and current projects include work in South America, South Asia and Europe.

I gained my BA in 91探花视频 and Anthropology from Cambridge, and MA in Osteoarchaeology from the University of Southampton. Following employment in medical research and commercial archaeology, I completed my PhD in Biological Anthropology under the supervision of Dr Jay Stock (Cambridge) and Professor Jonathan Wells (UCL). My thesis investigated adaptation to varying social and natural environmental conditions in past and present Andean populations.听

Subsequently, I held a Junior Research Fellowship at Newnham College, Cambridge, and a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship at听 Liverpool John Moores University, where I was also Lecturer in Biological Anthropology.听

My recent research has been investigating the evolutionary origins of low lean tissue (organ and muscle mass) among contemporary South Asians. Low lean mass is implicated in the elevated risk of type 2 diabetes and other chronic diseases among South Asians, but the origins of low lean mass is unknown. We have been using clinical imaging from contemporary populations to investigate the relationship between lean mass and skeletal dimensions, and then applying these findings to track patterns of lean mass variation using the South Asian skeletal record from the last 11,000 years. This project involves collaborations with Dr Veena Mushrif (Deccan College Research and Post Graduate Institute, Pune, India); Dr Jay Stock (Cambridge); Professor Jonathan Wells (UCL); Dr Sanjay Kinra (, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine); and Dr Bharati Kulkarni (National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad, India).

Since 2016 I have also been the paleoanthropologist at renewed excavations at Shanidar Cave, Iraqi Kurdistan. Shanidar Cave is one of the most famous Neanderthal sites, yielding the remains of 10 men, women and children in excavations led by Ralph Solecki between 1951 and 1960. The new project, led by Professor Graeme Barker, is using modern archaeological science and techniques to refine our understanding of the chronology and stratigraphy of Solecki鈥檚 original excavations, and to provide new insight into behaviour during the Palaeolithic. This has included the exciting discovery of significant new Neanderthal remains.

The Old St Bernard's Hospital Project, which I co-direct听Dr Kevin Lane (CONICET, Universidad de Buenos Aires) and Professor Clive Finlayson (The Gibraltar Museum and University of Gibraltar), investigates health, diet and migration among听 skeletons from a 16th-17th century mariner's hospital in Gibraltar. Due to its date and location on major shipping routes, the Hospital collection has enormous potential to shed new light on disease and migration at a time when trade and human movements first became truly global. The project is strongly interdisciplinary, incorporating historians, archaeologists, human osteologists, and analyses of stable light isotopes and ancient human and pathogen DNA.

Research

I am presently involved in the following research projects:

  • Since 2015: The Old St Bernard's Hospital Project.
  • Since 2015:听The origins of low lean mass and chronic disease susceptibility among South Asians.
  • Since 2016: Shanidar Cave Project

Key Publications

Key publications: 

Pomeroy E, Bennett P, Hunt C, Reynolds T, Farr L, Frouin, M, Holman J, Lane R, French C, Barker G. In Press. New Neanderthal remains associated with the 鈥楩lower Burial鈥 at Shanidar Cave. Antiquity.

Pomeroy E, Mushrif-Tripathy V, Cole TJ, Wells JCK, Stock JT. 2019. Ancient origins of low lean mass among South Asians and implications for modern type 2 diabetes susceptibility. Scientific Reports 9(1):10515.

Pomeroy E, Macintosh A, Wells JCK, Cole TJ, Stock JT. 2018. Relationship between body mass, lean mass, fat mass, and limb bone cross鈥恠ectional geometry: Implications for estimating body mass and physique from the skeleton. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 166(1):56-69.

Pomeroy E, Miraz贸n Lahr M, Crivellaro F, Farr L, Reynolds T, Hunt CO, Barker G. 2017. Newly discovered Neanderthal remains from Shanidar Cave, Iraqi Kurdistan, and their attribution to Shanidar 5. Journal of Human Evolution 111: 102-118.

Wells JCK, Pomeroy E, Walimbe SR, Popkin B, Yajnik CS. 2016. The elevated susceptibility to diabetes in India: an evolutionary perspective. Frontiers in Public Health 4: 145.

Pomeroy E, Stock JT, Stanojevic S, Miranda JJ, Cole TJ, Wells JCK. 2012. Trade-offs in relative limb length among Peruvian children: Extending the thrifty phenotype hypothesis to limb proportions. PLoS ONE 7(12): e51795.

Other publications: 

Journal Articles

Pomeroy E, Mushrif-Tripathy V, Stock JT, Kulkarni B, Kinra S, Cole TJ, Wells JCK. 2019. Estimating body mass and composition from proximal femur dimensions using DXA. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences: 11(5): 2167-2179.

Pomeroy E, Grant J, Ward D, Benady S, Mata E, Cobos LM, Ram铆rez Le贸n JJ, Finlayson G, Finlayson S, Finlayson C, Lane K. 2018. Death in the Sun: The bioarchaeology of an early post-Medieval hospital in Gibraltar. Journal of Post-Medieval 91探花视频: 52(2): 239-255.

Pomeroy E, Mushrif-Tripathy V, Wells JCK, Kulkarni B, Kinra S, and Stock JT. 2018. Stature estimation equations for South Asian skeletons based on DXA scans of contemporary adults. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 167: 20-31.

Payne S, Kumar BC R, Pomeroy E, Macintosh A, Stock JT. 2018. Thrifty phenotype versus cold adaptation: trade-offs in upper limb proportions of Himalayan populations of Nepal. Royal Society Open Science 5(6).

Lane K, Pomeroy E, L煤jan Davila, MR. 2018. Over Rock and Under Stone: Carved Rocks and Subterranean Burials at Kipia, Ancash, AD 1000 鈥 1532. Open 91探花视频 4: 299-321.

Groucutt HS, et al. incl. Pomeroy E. 2018. Homo sapiens in Arabia by 85,000 years ago. Nature Ecology & Evolution 2(5): 800-809.

Pomeroy E, Wells JCK, Stanojevic S, Miranda JJ, Moore, LG, Cole TJ, Stock JT. 2015. Surname-inferred Andean ancestry is associated with child stature and limb lengths at high altitude in Peru, but not at sea level. American Journal of Human Biology 27(6): 798-806

Pomeroy E, Wells JCK, Cole TJ, O鈥機allaghan M, Stock JT. 2015. Relationships of maternal and paternal anthropometry with neonatal body size and proportions in an Australian cohort. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 156(4): 625-636

Pomeroy E, Stock JT, Cole TJ, O鈥機allaghan M, Wells JCK. 2014. Relationships between neonatal weight, limb lengths, skinfold thicknesses, body breadths and circumferences in an Australian cohort. PLoS ONE 9(8): e105108

Pomeroy E, Stock JT, Stanojevic S, Miranda JJ, Cole TJ, Wells JCK. 2014. Stunting, adiposity, and the individual-level 鈥渄ual burden鈥 among urban lowland and rural highland Peruvian children. American Journal of Human Biology 26(4): 481-490

Pomeroy E, Wells JCK, Stanojevic S, Miranda JJ, Cole TJ, Stock JT. 2014. Birth month associations with height, head circumference and limb lengths among Peruvian children. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 154(1): 115-124

Pomeroy E, Stock JT, Stanojevic S, Miranda JJ, Cole TJ, Wells JCK. 2013. Associations between arterial oxygen saturation, body size and limb measurements among high-altitude Andean children. American Journal of Human Biology 25(5): 629-636

Pomeroy E. 2013. Biomechanical insights into long distance trade activity in the south-central Andes (AD500-1450). Journal of Archaeological Science 40: 3129-3140

Pomeroy E, Stock JT. 2012. Estimation of stature and body mass from the skeleton among coastal and mid-altitude Andean populations. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 147: 264-279

Pomeroy E, Stock JT, Zakrzewski SR, Lahr MM. 2010. A metric study of three types of artificial cranial modification from north-central Peru. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 20: 317-334

Podbielski DW, Bruckel J, Pomeroy E, Inman RD, Warren RW, Savage L, Mogg R, Richardson J, Gay L, Papachristos A, Stone MA. 2010. The Visual Assessment Stone-Bruckel Instrument (VASBI); a novel approach to simplifying assessment of spinal deformity in ankylosing spondylitis (AS) patients. Journal of Rheumatology 37: 628-632

Reveille JD, Sims AM, Danoy P, Evans DM, Leo P, Pointon JJ, Jin R, Zhou XD, Bradbury LA, Appleton LH et al. incl. Pomeroy E. 2010. Genome-wide association study of ankylosing spondylitis identifies non-MHC susceptibility loci. Nature Genetics 42: 123-127

Pomeroy E. 2009. Labial talon cusps: a South American archaeological case in the deciduous dentition and review of a rare trait. British Dental Journal 206: 277-282

Pomeroy E, Zakrzewski SR. 2009. Sexual dimorphism in diaphyseal cross-sectional shape in the Medieval Muslim population of 脡cija, Spain and Anglo-Saxon Great Chesterford, UK. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 19: 50-65

Stone MA, White LA, Gladman D, Chayya S, Inman RD, Salonen D, Pomeroy E, Podbielski D, Keystone E. 2009. Significance of clinical evaluation of the metacarpophalangeal joint in relation to synovial/bone pathology as detected by MRI in rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis. Journal of Rheumatology 36: 2751-7

Stone MA, Sengupta R, Ramanan AV, Pomeroy E. 2009. British Medical Journal Best Practice Monograph: Ankylosing spondylitis

Stone MA, Pomeroy E, Keat A, Sengupta R, Hickey S, Dieppe P, Gooberman-Hill R, Mogg R, Richardson J, Inman RD. 2008. Assessment of the impact of flares in ankylosing spondylitis disease activity using the Flare Illustration. Rheumatology 47: 1213-8

Book chapters

Pomeroy E, Wells JCK, Stock JT. 2016. Obstructed labour: the classic obstetric dilemma and beyond. In Alvergne A, Faurie C, Jenkinson C (eds.) Evolutionary thinking in medicine: from research to policy and practice, pp.33-45. Springer.

Davies TG, Pomeroy E, Shaw CN, Stock JT. 2014. Mobility and the skeleton: A biomechanical view. In: Leary, J (ed.) Past mobilities: Archaeological approaches to movement and mobility, pp129-153. Farnham: Ashgate

Publication

Journal articles

2018

  • Pomeroy, E., Macintosh, A., Wells, JCK., Cole, TJ. and Stock, JT., 2018. Relationship between body mass, lean mass, fat mass, and limb bone cross-sectional geometry: Implications for estimating body mass and physique from the skeleton. Am J Phys Anthropol, v. 166
    Doi:
  • 2017

  • Pomeroy, E., Mirazon Lahr, M., Crivellaro, F., Farr, L., Hunt, CO., Reynolds, T. and Barker, GWW., 2017. Newly-discovered Neanderthal remains from Shanidar Cave, Iraqi Kurdistan, and their attribution to Shanidar 5 Journal of Human Evolution, v. 111
    Doi:
  • 2015

  • Pomeroy, E., Wells, JCK., Cole, TJ., O'Callaghan, M. and Stock, JT., 2015. Relationships of maternal and paternal anthropometry with neonatal body size, proportions and adiposity in an Australian cohort. Am J Phys Anthropol, v. 156
    Doi:
  • Pomeroy, E., Wells, JCK., Stanojevic, S., Miranda, JJ., Moore, LG., Cole, TJ. and Stock, JT., 2015. Surname-inferred Andean ancestry is associated with child stature and limb lengths at high altitude in Peru, but not at sea level. Am J Hum Biol, v. 27
    Doi:
  • 2014

  • Pomeroy, E., Wells, JCK., Stanojevic, S., Miranda, JJ., Cole, TJ. and Stock, JT., 2014. Birth month associations with height, head circumference, and limb lengths among Peruvian children. Am J Phys Anthropol, v. 154
    Doi:
  • Pomeroy, E., Stock, JT., Stanojevic, S., Miranda, JJ., Cole, TJ. and Wells, JCK., 2014. Stunting, adiposity, and the individual-level "dual burden" among urban lowland and rural highland Peruvian children. Am J Hum Biol, v. 26
    Doi:
  • Pomeroy, E., Stock, JT., Cole, TJ., O'Callaghan, M. and Wells, JCK., 2014. Relationships between neonatal weight, limb lengths, skinfold thicknesses, body breadths and circumferences in an Australian cohort. PLoS One, v. 9
    Doi:
  • 2013

  • Pomeroy, E., Stock, JT., Stanojevic, S., Miranda, JJ., Cole, TJ. and Wells, JCK., 2013. Associations between arterial oxygen saturation, body size and limb measurements among high-altitude Andean children. Am J Hum Biol, v. 25
    Doi:
  • Pomeroy, E., 2013. Biomechanical insights into activity and long distance trade in the south-central Andes (AD500-1450) Journal of Archaeological Science, v. 40
    Doi:
  • 2012 (No publication date)

  • Pomeroy, E. and Zakrewski, SR., 2012 (No publication date). Sexual dimorphism in diaphyseal cross-sectional shape in the medieval Muslim population of 脡cija, Spain, and Anglo-Saxon Great Chesterford, UK International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, v. 19
    Doi:
  • 2012

  • Pomeroy, E. and Stock, JT., 2012. Estimation of Stature and Body Mass From the Skeleton Among Coastal and Mid-Altitude Andean Populations American Journal of Physical Anthropology, v. 147
  • Pomeroy, E., Stock, JT., Stanojevic, S., Miranda, JJ., Cole, TJ. and Wells, JCK., 2012. Trade-offs in relative limb length among Peruvian children: extending the thrifty phenotype hypothesis to limb proportions. PLoS One, v. 7
    Doi:
  • Pomeroy, E. and Stock, JT., 2012. Estimation of stature and body mass from the skeleton among coastal and mid-altitude Andean populations. Am J Phys Anthropol, v. 147
    Doi:
  • Pomeroy, E. and Stock, JT., 2012. Estimation of stature and body mass from the skeleton among coastal and mid-altitude andean populations American Journal of Physical Anthropology, v. 147
    Doi:
  • 2010

  • Pomeroy, E., Reveille, JD., Brown, MA. and Sims, A-M., 2010. Genome-wide association study of ankylosing spondylitis identifies non-MHC susceptibility loci Nature Genetics, v. 42
    Doi:
  • Pomeroy, E., Podbielski, DW., Bruckel, J. and Stone, MA., 2010. Visual Assessment of the Spine Bruckel Instrument, a Novel Status Tool to Reflect Appearance of the Spine in Patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis
    Doi:
  • Australo-Anglo-American Spondyloarthritis Consortium (TASC), , Reveille, JD., Sims, A-M., Danoy, P., Evans, DM., Leo, P., Pointon, JJ., Jin, R., Zhou, X., Bradbury, LA., Appleton, LH., Davis, JC., Diekman, L., Doan, T., Dowling, A., Duan, R., Duncan, EL., Farrar, C., Hadler, J., Harvey, D., Karaderi, T., Mogg, R., Pomeroy, E., Pryce, K., Taylor, J., Savage, L., Deloukas, P., Kumanduri, V., Peltonen, L., Ring, SM., Whittaker, P., Glazov, E., Thomas, GP., Maksymowych, WP., Inman, RD., Ward, MM., Stone, MA., Weisman, MH., Wordsworth, BP. and Brown, MA., 2010. Genome-wide association study of ankylosing spondylitis identifies non-MHC susceptibility loci. Nat Genet, v. 42
    Doi:
  • Pomeroy, E., Stock, JT., Zakrzewski, SR. and Lahr, MM., 2010. A Metric Study of Three Types of Artificial Cranial Modification from North-Central Peru INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OSTEOARCHAEOLOGY, v. 20
    Doi:
  • 2009

  • Pomeroy, E., Stone, MA., White, LA. and Keystone, E., 2009. Significance of Clinical Evaluation of the Metacarpophalangeal Joint in Relation to Synovial/Bone Pathology in Rheumatoid and Psoriatic Arthritis Detected by Magnetic Resonance Imaging Journal of Rheumatology, v. 36
    Doi:
  • Pomeroy, E., 2009. Labial talon cusps: a South American archaeological case in the deciduous dentition and review of a rare trait BRITISH DENTAL JOURNAL, v. 206
    Doi:
  • Conference proceedings

    2016

  • Ward, DL., Pomeroy, E. and Stock, JT., 2016. Insights into developmental stress exposure from the bony labyrinth AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, v. 159
  • 2014

  • Pomeroy, E., Stock, JT., Stanojevic, S., Miranda, JJ., Cole, TJ. and Wells, JCK., 2014. The individual-level 'dual burden' of short stature and excess adiposity: Discounting a methodological explanation using tibia length AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, v. 153
  • 2012

  • Pomeroy, E., Stock, JT., Stanojevic, S., Miranda, J., Cole, TJ. and Wells, JCK., 2012. Trade-offs in relative limb length among Andean children: evidence for extending the thrifty phenotype hypotheses to limb growth AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, v. 147
  • 2011

  • Pomeroy, E. and Stock, JT., 2011. Stature estimation in Andean skeletal populations: methods, challenges and implications for modern human variation. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, v. 144
  • Book chapters

    2014

  • Davies, TG., Pomeroy, E., Shaw, CN. and Stock, JT., 2014. Mobility and the skeleton: A biomechanical view
  • Teaching and Supervisions

    Teaching: 

    I am involved in the teaching of the following courses:

    • Paper B1: Humans in Biological Perspective (Paper Co-ordinator)
    • Paper B4: Comparative Human Biology
    • Paper B18/AS5:听Decoding the Skeleton
    Research supervision: 

    I am currently accepting MPhil and PhD students, and I am interested in supervising on topics related to:

    • Human bioarchaeology
    • Human variation, adaptation and behaviour
    • Health and disease in the past and present/ evolutionary medicine
    • Neanderthal morphology and behaviour

    Other Professional Activities

    Academic editor,听PLOS One

    Job Titles

    Associate Professor in the Evolution of Health, Diet and Disease
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    General Info

    Takes PhD students
    Available for consultancy
    Research Expertise / Fields of study: 
    Osteoarchaeology
    Paleoanthropology
    Human Population Biology and Health
    Human Evolution

    Contact Details

    2.3 Henry Wellcome Building
    Fitzwilliam Street
    eep23 [at] cam.ac.uk
    Cambridge
    CB2 1QH
    01223 (7)64711

    Affiliations

    Person keywords: 
    Evolutionary medicine
    Neandethal morphology and behaviour
    Human adaptation and skeletal variation
    Plasticity
    Evolutionary anthropology
    Skeletal biomechanics
    Asia
    Health and disease
    Biological Anthropology
    Developmental origins of Health and Disease
    Bioarchaeology
    Skeletal biology
    Human osteology
    The evolution of human variation
    Subjects: 
    Archaeological Science
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    Biological Anthropology
    Themes: 
    Human Evolutionary Studies
    Geographical areas: 
    Americas
    Europe
    Mesopotamia and the Near East
    South Asia
    Periods of interest: 
    Modern / Contemporary
    Other Historical
    Other Prehistory
    Palaeolithic/Mesolithic
    Post-Medieval