Don Jeffrey "Jeff" Meldrum was born on May 24,1958 and is a Full Professor of Anatomy and Anthropology in the Department of Biological Sciences at Idaho State University.
10 Facts About Jeffrey Meldrum
Jeffrey Meldrum is an expert on foot morphology and locomotion in primates.
Jeffrey Meldrum held the position of postdoctoral visiting assistant professor at Duke University Medical Center from 1989 to 1991.
Jeffrey Meldrum worked at Northwestern University's Department of Cell, Molecular and Structural Biology for a short while in 1993 before joining the faculty of Idaho State University where he currently teaches.
Jeffrey Meldrum has published numerous academic papers ranging from vertebrate evolutionary morphology, the emergence of bipedal locomotion in modern humans, and the plausibility behind the Sasquatch phenomena, in addition to being a co-editor of a series of books on paleontology.
Jeffrey Meldrum has attracted media attention due to his interest in Bigfoot.
Jeffrey Meldrum believes that Bigfoot exists and his research on the topic has been criticized by some as pseudoscientific.
Jeffrey Meldrum was present at a 2011 conference in Siberia regarding the Siberian Snowman, which included among other things investigating alleged footprints that had been spotted in a Kemerovo cave.
Jeffrey Meldrum acknowledged that the results of the Russian field trip to the cave site were most likely fraudulent.
Jeffrey Meldrum suggested that the supposed evidence found was simply an attempt by local government officials to drum up publicity.