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Jeff Meldrum

Professor of Anatomy & Anthropology at Idaho State University; Public Speaker

Dr. Jeff Meldrum is a distinguished professor of anatomy & anthropology at Idaho State University, where he imparts knowledge on human anatomy for health-professions programs alongside teaching evolution and primatology classes.

His extensive research endeavors have led him to explore far-flung international museums and the remote badlands of Colombia and Argentina in search of fossil New World monkeys.

Dr. Meldrum's scholarly pursuits extend to investigating the emergence of modern human walking, challenging established paradigms within human evolution.

Apart from his academic pursuits, he delves into cryptozoology, particularly focusing on the legendary sasquatch, conducting research across the Pacific Northwest, Rocky Mountains, and even in countries like China, India, and Siberia.

His in-depth knowledge and experiences have been shared through various interviews, television appearances, and public or professional presentations, shedding light on the scientific evidence surrounding the elusive primate.

Dr. Meldrum's contribution to the field includes editing the scholarly journal, The Relict Hominoid Inquiry, and penning books such as Sasquatch Field Guide and the companion volume to the Discovery Channel documentary, Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science.

With an impressive educational background including a Post-doc from Duke University, a PhD in Anatomical Sciences from SUNY at Stony Brook, an MS in Zoology from Brigham Young University, and a BS in Zoology from the same institution, Dr. Meldrum brings a wealth of expertise to his field.

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Location

Pocatello, Idaho, United States