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JESÚS HERRERÍN

DOCTOR IN BIOLOGY. PROFESSOR AT THE UAM AND UAH.

Honorary Professor at the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM) and the University of Alcalá de Henares (UAH).

D. in 2001 in Biological Sciences.

Graduate in Biological Sciences (1985) and Bachelor's Degree with honours (1986); PhD in Physical Anthropology with honours cum laude (2001) by unanimous decision of the examining board. All from the Complutense University of Madrid.
Research Award from the Diputación de Soria. Research Grant from Caja Segovia.

Author of several books in Spanish and English, and of more than 60 scientific articles in national and international journals on Physical Anthropology and Palaeopathology.

He has directed more than 50 Final Degree, Bachelor's and Master's Degree Projects at the UAM and UAH.

He has supervised 3 doctoral theses presented in September 2017. All three obtained the qualification of Outstanding cum laude by unanimous decision of the examining board. He is currently supervising three theses in the field of Anthropology and Palaeopathology.
She is part of several research projects in Egypt, such as those of tomb TT34 (tomb of Momtenhat (TT34); funded by the Archaeological Museum of Catalonia in collaboration with the SEK University of Segovia and the University of Tubingen, Germany); tomb TT16 (funded by the University of Memphis, USA and the Mont Sinai School); the tombs TT11 and TT12 within the Djehuty Project (funded by the CSIC and sponsoring companies); Project TT209 (University of La Laguna, Tenerife); Kom-el-Kamasin Project, in Saqqara, Egypt (University of Barcelona); excavation project of the tombs TT25 and TT28 (funded by the Ministry of Antiquities of Egypt) and of the tomb TT367 (funded by the Ministry of Antiquities of Egypt). All of them from 2008 to the present.
She is part of the team working on the El Caño Archaeological Project, in Penonomé, Panama, as head of the Anthropology and Palaeopathology area, from the 2015 campaign to the present.

He has participated, and continues to participate, in more than 40 research projects on the excavation of Necropolis of different chronology in the Iberian Peninsula, as head of the area of Physical Anthropology and Palaeopathology.

Visiting Professor at the University of Padova (Italy), teaching postgraduate courses at the Dipartimento dei Beni Culturali, Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy, from 2016/17 to present.

Member of the Spanish Association of Anthropology and Forensic Odontology, the Spanish Society of Palaeopathology and the Spanish Society of Physical Anthropology.

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