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These are research groups and institutions that have collaborated with the Animal Simulation Laboratory.
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1   Link   PREMOG
The Primate Evolution & Morphology Group (PREMOG) is based in the Department of Human Anatomy and Cell Biology which is a division of the School of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Liverpool. Staff include Robin Crompton and Russ Savage amongst others.
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2   Link   Andrew Chamberlain
Andrew Chamberlain, BSc, MSc, PhD, is a Professor in biological anthropology. My qualifications include degrees in geology and in archaeological science, and I obtained my PhD in 1987 with a thesis on Homo habilis. Following postdoctoral research at the University of Liverpool, I joined the University of Sheffield in 1990.
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3   Link   North West Grid (NW-GRID)
The North West Grid, NW-GRID, is a collaboration between Daresbury Laboratory and the Universities of Lancaster, Liverpool and Manchester. With the help of NWDA funding, we established and operate a computational Grid comprising of high-performance computing systems coupled by a high-speed private fibre network between the sites. NW-GRID offers world-class services founded in the deployment and exploitation of Grid middleware technologies enabling the capabilities of the Grid to be realised in leading-edge computational science and engineering applications.
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4   Link   Susannah Thorpe
I study the association between animal form, function and performance, through lab and zoo-based studies of functional morphology and biomechanics, combined with field studies of the performance of animals in their natural habitat.
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5   Link   Dept Arctic Biology, University of Tromsø
The Department of Arctic Biology on the University campus at Breivika, Tromsø, with the buildings for offices, laboratories, wild animal holding facilities, garages, and workshops as well as 10 acres fenced area for outdoor upkeep of variety of animals.
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