Alison Galloway

Alison Galloway is a forensic anthropologist at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She is best known for her work in identifying the physical remains of Laci Peterson in the Scott Peterson Trial. She co-edited a book called ''The Evolving Female: A Life History Perspective'' with Mary Morbeck and Adrienne Zihlmann. (''Politics and the Life Sciences'' Mar2000, Vol. 19 Issue 1, p119, 2p) She is also editor of "Broken Bones: Anthropological Analysis of Blunt Force Trauma" and co-editor of the second edition of that volume. She is also co-author of "Practicing Forensic Anthropology: an eResource" with Susan Kuzminsky.

Galloway was appointed to the executive vice chancellor position at UCSC on 16 September 2010. She replaced David Kliger who retired 2010. She stepped down from the provostship on 31 December 2016 to return to her faculty position prior to final retirement. Provided by Wikipedia
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