Background
Black, Sue M. was born on May 7, 1961 in Inverness, Scotland. Daughter of Alasdair J. and Isabel A. Gunn.
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Developmental Juvenile Osteology gives an account of the development of all the bones of the human skeleton, from their earliest embryological form to final adult form. This volume collates information never before assembled in one volume. Profusely illustrated with high quality drawings, it also provides a complete description of the adult skeleton and its anomalies. Key Features * Covers anatomy of the adult skeleton * Discusses skeletal embryology * Explains development of the child's skeleton * Collates information never before assembled in one book * Contains excellent (never seen before) illustrations * Covers important and unique topics * Contains an extensive bibliography and comprehensive index
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anthropologist educator forensic specialist
Black, Sue M. was born on May 7, 1961 in Inverness, Scotland. Daughter of Alasdair J. and Isabel A. Gunn.
Bachelor of Science in Human Anatomy, University Aberdeen, Scotland, 1982. Doctor of Philosophy in Human Anatomy, University Aberdeen, Scotland, 1986. Doctor of Science (honorary), Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, 2003.
Lecturer human anatomy United Medical and Dental Schools Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals (now King's College School Medicine), London, 1987—1992. Consultant forensic anthropologist University Glasgow, Scotland, 1992—2001. Director Centre International Forensic Assistance, Stonehaven, Scotland, since 2001.
Head center anatomy and human identification University Dundee, Scotland, since 2003, leader United Kingdom Disaster Victim Identification training course. Special assessor forensic anthropology Council Registration of Forensic Practitioners, London, 2003—2007.
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Fellow: Royal Anthropological Institute, Royal Society Edinburgh (council 2006), Royal College Physicians Surgeons Glasgow (honorary). Member: Police Commendation Training, British Assn Human Identification (president).
Married Thomas W. Black, March 26, 1993. Children: Beth M. MacLaughlin, Grace A., Anna L.