Overview
Background
I am a Biological Anthropologist with expertise in palaeopathology and palaeohistology. Having recently completed a PhD at The Australian National University (ANU), my research covers a variety of interdisciplinary topics, from reconstructing individual and population health through skeletal remains to developing novel technical methods for analysing ancient diseases. I am currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow working with ARC Future Fellow Dr Justyna Miszkiewicz, examining bone health through human history.
In my research, I am particularly interested in exploring the biological aspects of ancient diseases, especially the microstructural traces they left in bones. My work has focused heavily on treponematosis and its impact on human health, utilising techniques like confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and histological analysis of undecalcified bone.
Previously, I have worked as a Lecturer and Demonstrator at ANU and La Trobe University, teaching human osteology, palaeopathology, and genomics. As a research assistant, I worked under the supervision of Dr Justyna Miszkiewicz and Professor Alison Behie at ANU, contributing to projects on peri-natal health in response to natural disasters, primatology and natural resource usage, and bone health and osteoporosis. Outside of academica, I have experience as a Forensics Officer with Victoria Police and working in tissue culture labs at CSIRO.
Availability
- Dr Karen Cooke is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Arts, Monash University
- Bachelor of Science, Monash University
- Bachelor (Honours) of Population, Ecological and Evolutionary Genetics, La Trobe University
- Masters (Research) of Biological Anthropology, Australian National University
- Doctor of Philosophy of Biological Anthropology, Australian National University
Research interests
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Effects of Treponematosis on Bone
Examining the skeletal manifestation of advanced treponematosis infection through histology, CLSM, and FTIR.
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Microscopy of Human Bone
Investigation of human bone microstructure through novel methods, including microscopy, spectroscopy and surface analysis.
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Palaeopathology
Histology of disease in human bone, with a special interest in infectious diseases, and how they impact the formation of bone microstructure.
Works
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2025
Journal Article
Interdisciplinarity of secondary osteons: relevance of bioarchaeological and palaeontological research in biomedical cortical bone histology studies
Miszkiewicz, Justyna J., Cooke, Karen M., Reid, Holly E. and Louys, Julien (2025). Interdisciplinarity of secondary osteons: relevance of bioarchaeological and palaeontological research in biomedical cortical bone histology studies. Bone Reports 101893. doi: 10.1016/j.bonr.2025.101893
2025
Conference Publication
Progression of histological changes in skeletal lesions caused by treponematosis in an archaeological human sample
Cooke, K.M., Buckley, H., Kinaston, R., Kiko, L., Oxenham, M.F. and Miszkiewicz, J.J. (2025). Progression of histological changes in skeletal lesions caused by treponematosis in an archaeological human sample. International Symposium on Palaeohistology, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 16-20 June 2025.
2024
Conference Publication
The Woman of Drybread: One person's life on the goldfields of Otago, New Zealand
Sohler-Snoddy, Anne Marie E., King, Charlotte, Kavale-Henderson, Lucy, Cooke, Karen, Miszkiewicz, Justyna, Petchey, Peter and Buckley, Hallie (2024). The Woman of Drybread: One person's life on the goldfields of Otago, New Zealand. 93rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Biological Anthropologists, Los Angeles, CA, United States, 20-23 March 2024. Hoboken, NJ, United States: John Wiley & Sons. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.24928
2022
Conference Publication
Paleohistopathology of Treponemal Disease in Human Bone from Taumako, Solomon Islands (700-300ybp)
Cooke, Karen M., Buckley, Hallie, Kinaston, Rebecca, Kiko, Lawrence and Miszkiewicz, Justyna J. (2022). Paleohistopathology of Treponemal Disease in Human Bone from Taumako, Solomon Islands (700-300ybp). 91st Annual Meeting of the American Association of Biological Anthropologists, Denver, CO United States, 23 March - 1 April 2023. Hoboken, NJ United States: John Wiley & Sons. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.24514
2022
Journal Article
Bone remodeling changes in an individual with tuberculosis-induced, left-sided femoroacetabular joint destruction, from nineteenth-century Milton, New Zealand
Snoddy, Anne Marie, Miszkiewicz, Justyna, Cooke, Karen, Petchey, Peter and Buckley, Hallie (2022). Bone remodeling changes in an individual with tuberculosis-induced, left-sided femoroacetabular joint destruction, from nineteenth-century Milton, New Zealand. Bioarchaeology International, 6 (3), 161-3. doi: 10.5744/bi.2021.0010
2021
Journal Article
Secondary osteon variants and remodeling in human bone
Cooke, Karen M., Mahoney, Patrick and Miszkiewicz, Justyna J. (2021). Secondary osteon variants and remodeling in human bone. The Anatomical Record: advances in integrative anatomy and evolutionary biology, 305 (6) ar.24646, 1299-1315. doi: 10.1002/ar.24646
2019
Journal Article
Socio-economic determinants of bone health from past to present
Miszkiewicz, Justyna J. and Cooke, Karen M. (2019). Socio-economic determinants of bone health from past to present. Clinical Reviews in Bone and Mineral Metabolism, 17 (3-4), 109-122. doi: 10.1007/s12018-019-09263-1
2017
Journal Article
Aboriginal Australian mitochondrial genome variation - an increased understanding of population antiquity and diversity
Nagle, Nano, van Oven, Mannis, Wilcox, Stephen, Pellekaan, Sheila van Holst, Tyler-Smith, Chris, Xue, Yali, Ballantyne, Kaye N., Wilcox, Leah, Papac, Luka, Cooke, Karen, van Oorschot, Roland A. H., McAllister, Peter, Williams, Lesley, Kayser, Manfred and Mitchell, R. John (2017). Aboriginal Australian mitochondrial genome variation - an increased understanding of population antiquity and diversity. Scientific Reports, 7 43041, 1-12. doi: 10.1038/srep43041
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