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Members

Leslie Kay

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Dario Maestripieri

Martha McClintock

Jill Mateo

Brian Prendergast

Fellows

Katie Craig

  • Katie Craig received Valentine Eastern Sierra Reserve Graduate Student Research Grant for "The role of maternal effects and social networks on stress response and immunity"

Andy Dosmann

  • Andy Dosmann received Valentine Eastern Sierra Reserve Graduate Student Research Grant for "Temperament in Belding's ground squirrels: The evolutionary dynamics of a complex phenotype"

Matt Heintz

  • Matt Heintz, Committee on Evolutionary Biology and IMB Fellow, received NSF Graduate Research Fellowship to examine (1) how play behavior correlates with stress, health and development as indicators of immediate benefits and (2) how play during infancy correlates with stress and adult success as indicators of delayed benefits. He will be collecting field data from Gombe National Park.

Tara Mandalaywala

  • Tara Mandalaywala, Comparative Human Development and IMB Fellow, received NSF Graduate Reasearch Fellowship to gather behavioral, physiological, and genetic data on the rhesus macaques on Cayo Santiago, Puerto Rico to look at issues of social cognition.

Carson Murray

Publications

Ables, EM., Kay, LM., Mateo, JM. (2007) Rats assess degree of relatedness from human odors. Physiology and Behavior, 90: 726-732.

Maestripieri, D. (2007). Macachiavellian Intelligence. How rhesus macaques and humans have conquered the world. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

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