
Gillian Bice, Ph.D. received her undergraduate degree in zoology and her M.A. in physical anthropology from Michigan State University, and is currently completing her Ph.D. in physical anthropology. Prior to joining the Department of Radiology as an anatomy instructor, she was laboratory manager for the MSU Cytogenetics Laboratory, where she worked for 12 years. Since 1995 she has participated in the Medical Gross Anatomy program as a laboratory teaching assistant and assistant to the lab coordinator. Current responsibilities include lab coordination and instruction for ANTR 551 Medical Gross Anatomy and lecturing in ANTR 350, an undergraduate course in systems anatomy. Specialties and research interests include skeletal biology, forensic anthropology, and human skeletal variation.