Principal Collaborators: Jean - Jacques Hublin, Director of
the Department of Human Evolution, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Tracy Kivell, School for Anthropology and Conservation, University of Kent Mark F. Skinner, Department of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University Philipp Gunz, Department of Human Evolution, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Dieter Pahr, Institute of Lightweight Design and Structural Biomechanics, Vienna University of Technology Christophe Boesch, Department of Primatology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Shara Bailey, Department of Anthropology, New York University)
Department of Human Evolution, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Deutscher Platz 6, Leipzig 04103, Germany.
Department of Human Evolution, Max - Planck - Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Deutscher Platz 6, D - 04103, Germany.
Not exact matches
To name just four academics sympathetic to sociobiology at work in the biology
departments of American universities: Timothy Goldsmith
of Yale teaches a course called «Biological Roots
of Human Nature»; William Zimmerman of Amherst teaches the «Evolutionary Biology of Human Social Behavior»; David Sloan Wilson (Department of Biology, SUNY «Binghamton) researches the evolutionary basis of human behavior; and Randy Thornhill at the University of New Mexico coauthored the infamous book on the evolution of
Human Nature»; William Zimmerman
of Amherst teaches the «Evolutionary Biology
of Human Social Behavior»; David Sloan Wilson (Department of Biology, SUNY «Binghamton) researches the evolutionary basis of human behavior; and Randy Thornhill at the University of New Mexico coauthored the infamous book on the evolution of
Human Social Behavior»; David Sloan Wilson (
Department of Biology, SUNY «Binghamton) researches the evolutionary basis
of human behavior; and Randy Thornhill at the University of New Mexico coauthored the infamous book on the evolution of
human behavior; and Randy Thornhill at the University
of New Mexico coauthored the infamous book on the
evolution of rape.
«Our main goal, as the premier genomics laboratory
of the
Department of Defense, was to advise policymakers, the medical community, and those involved in the development
of pharmaceuticals on the effects viral
evolution might have on medical countermeasures as a consequence
of the sustained
human - to -
human transmission during the Ebola outbreak in western Africa,» Palacios said.
«Our project will serve as a pilot for the full - scale mapping
of functional regulatory elements in the
human genome,» said program director Kevin White, PhD, the James and Karen Frank Family Professor in the departments of Human Genetics and Ecology & Evolution, and Director of the Institute for Genomics & Systems Biology at the University of Chicago and Argonne National Labora
human genome,» said program director Kevin White, PhD, the James and Karen Frank Family Professor in the
departments of Human Genetics and Ecology & Evolution, and Director of the Institute for Genomics & Systems Biology at the University of Chicago and Argonne National Labora
Human Genetics and Ecology &
Evolution, and Director
of the Institute for Genomics & Systems Biology at the University
of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory.
«Microbiology is coming to a point where it's extraordinarily evident that bacteria, fungi and viruses play a massive role in the development
of health and disease in
humans, in environmental settings and ecological systems,» said Jack Gilbert, PhD, associate professor in the
Department of Ecology &
Evolution at the University
of Chicago.
«Genetic recombination is a fundamental process, at the core
of reproduction and
evolution,» said study author Graham Coop, PhD, post-doctoral fellow in the
Department of Human Genetics at the University
of Chicago, «yet we know very little about where it occurs or why there is so much variation among individuals in this important process.»
The US
Department of Health and
Human Services has identified Regenerative Medicine as the «next
evolution of medical treatments.»
The U.S.
Department of Health and
Human Sciences have recognized Regenerative Medicine as the «next
evolution of treatments.»
Core NYCEP faculty at NYU are based in the Biological Anthropology section
of the doctoral program in the
Department of Anthropology, with an emphasis on research broadly related to the study
of human evolution, molecular primatology and primate behavior.
«In
human evolution the great achievement is the brain, in birds it is the feathers,» lead author Cheng - Ming Choung, a professor in the
Department of Pathology at the University
of Southern California's Keck School
of Medicine, told the BBC.
Dr. Fisher is a biological anthropologist, a research professor, and a member
of the Center for
Human Evolution Studies in the
Department of Anthropology at Rutgers University.
She is also the managing editor
of This View
of Life, a magazine about
human evolution, and a teaching assistant in the chemistry
department at Hunter College.
The successful candidate will conduct research relevant to one
of the core themes
of ERI - Natural Hazards,
Human Impacts, Earth System Science, and Earth
Evolution - and will hold a faculty appointment in an academic
department that participates in ERI.