Megan F. Veltri, M.A.

Megan F. Veltri, M.A.

Preferred Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
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Megan at ToScANA 2023

Education

Bachelor in Anthropology with a minor in Biology | Texas State University 2015
Master of Arts in Anthropology | Texas State University 2020

Professional Bio

Megan F. Veltri is a PhD candidate with the Richtsmeier Lab. She graduated with a Master of Arts in Anthropology from Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas. Her research interests include the growth and development of the brain and skull, race relations, human osteology, human anatomy, and osteoimmunology. More specifically, Megan is interested in how social race and social status influence stress, and how stress from social status alters immune regulation of bone development and disease in the skull. In collaboration with Drs. Melanie Haffner-Luntzer and Stefan Reber at the University of Ulm, Germany, Megan is researching the effects of immune dysregulation on the basioccipital, spheno-occipital synchondrosis, and basisphenoid bones in mice who were stressed via maternal stress and social instability. In addition, she is a graduate teaching assistant in Human Anatomy in the Department of Biology.  If you are interested in osteoimmunology, skull and post-cranial development, or anatomy, please contact her!