Laure Spake is an Assistant Professor at Binghamton University with eight years of research experience investigating the biological and socioecological drivers of child health, growth, and development through evolutionary, historical, and archaeological lenses. She holds a PhD in Archaeology from Simon Fraser University and combines contemporary datasets with historic and bioarchaeological evidence to address long-term patterns in human development. Her work bridges disciplines—anthropology, history, and ethics—and she actively writes on open science and research integrity. Based in Binghamton, NY, she maintains visible scholarly profiles (Google Scholar, ResearchGate, ORCiD) and brings a methodological fluency in bioarchaeological field and mapping techniques honed through specialized workshops and field schools.
7 years of coding experience
Master of Arts (M.A.), Archaeology, Master of Arts (M.A.), Archaeology at Simon Fraser University
Mapping Tools for Archaeologists, Mapping Tools for Archaeologists at The Sanisera Field School
Bioarchaeology Workshop, Bioarchaeology Workshop at Archaeological Techniques and Research Center
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Double Major in History and Anthropology, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Double Major in History and Anthropology at McGill University
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Laure Spake - Assistant Professor at Binghamton University