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  • April 2023
    • Erin Vogel awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation’s Integrative Research in Biology
    • CHES Awards Reception ​in partnership with Zelnick Family Research Fund
    • CHES Grad Affiliates, Fred Foster and Michelle Night Pipe, Pass their Dissertation Defenses
    • CHES Grad Affiliates, Eva Hernandez-Janer and Anissa Speakman, are awarded the Fulbright
  • September 2021
    • Renee Boucher published in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology
  • March 2021
    • Stephanie Marciniak Lecture
    • CHES Grad Affiliate Passes Dissertation Defense
    • CHES Grad Affiliates Complete 2nd Year Colloquium
    • CHES Undergrad Alum, JP Calcitrai, Admitted to PhD Program!
    • CHES Grad Alex Pritchard Passes Doctoral Dissertation Defense
  • February 2021
    • Curtis Marean CHES Lecture
    • CHES Alum Publishes Genetics Paper
    • CHES Faculty Member Contributes to COVID19 Treatments
  • September 2020
    • CHES Alum Wins Second Conservation Award
  • June 2020
    • CHES Faculty Member & CHES Associate Publish Paper
    • CHES Alum Wins Conservation Award
  • May 2020
    • CHES Undergrad Affiliates' Senior Honors Achievements
    • CHES Faculty Wins Award
  • April 2020
    • CHES Grad Earns Fellowship
  • March 2020
    • CHES Grad Gets Fulbright Fellowship
    • 2021 Lembersky Conference Topic Chosen
  • February 2020
    • Jeffrey Rogers Lecture
    • Nicole Torosin Lecture
    • Steve Weiner Lecture
  • January 2020
    • CHES Alum Emily Lynch New Position
    • Pat Shipman lecture
  • December 2019
    • CHES Grad Affiliate Awarded Leakey Grant
    • CHES Alum Darcy Shapiro New Position
  • November 2019
    • Carel van Schaik lecture
  • October 2019
    • CHES Grad Affiliate Brittain Gets Grant
    • Third Lembersky Conference Success
    • Third Lembersky Conference Begins Today
    • CHES alum Dr. Tim Bransford begins Postdoc
  • September 2019
    • Grad Affiliate Fred Foster Publishes Paper on Dental Evolution
    • CHES Alum Dr. Sarah Hlubik begins Postdoc
  • August 2019
    • CHES Grad Affiliate Tim Bransford passes Dissertation Defense
  • May 2019
    • Melanie Fenton Awarded Fulbright Scholarship
    • Melanie Fenton Awarded Wenner-Gren Grant
    • CHES alum Jay Reti New Appointment
  • April 2019
    • Congratulations to Sara and Tanner!
    • Yotam Asscher lecture
    • Anthropologist Brian Wood lecture
    • CHES Featured Research Evening: Fred Foster
    • Will Aguado Gets Award
  • March 2019
    • Melanie Fenton Awarded NSF Grant
    • Fred Foster Awarded NSF Grant
    • Ashley Hammond Lecture on Human Evolution
  • February 2019
    • CHES Faculty Member Erin Vogel Gets Award
    • CHES Grad Affiliate Tom Conte Passes Dissertation Defense
    • Third Lembersky Conference, October 23-25, 2019
  • January 2019
    • CHES Alumna Dr. Mareike Janiak gets Leakey Grant
  • December 2018
    • CHES researchers publish paper on human parent "preferences" for sons versus daughters
    • Melanie Fenton Awarded Grant from Leakey
    • CHES Featured Research Evening: Tim Bransford
  • November 2018
    • Second Lembersky Conference Opens
    • Dr. Amy Lu CHES lecture
  • October 2018
    • Alex Pritchard Awarded Grant from Wenner-Gren
    • CHES Featured Research Evening: Dr. Jinchuan Xing
    • CHES Alumna Dr. Briana Pobiner returns to lecture
    • CHES Grads Sweep NEEP Awards
  • May 2018
    • PhD Marieke Janiak was recently featured

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CHES Alumna Dr. Mareike Janiak gets Leakey Grant

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Published: 28 January 2019

Janiak in lab copyCHES member Mareike Janiak obtained her PhD in Anthropology last year and is currently a postdoctoral researcher in the laboratory of Amanda Melin at the University of Calgary. Dr. Janiak was just awarded a major grant from the L.S.B. Leakey Foundation to support her research entitles "Understanding adaptive radiation through the evolution of digestive enzymes."  Congratulations Mareike!

CHES researchers publish paper on human parent "preferences" for sons versus daughters

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Published: 18 December 2018

canstockphoto18179008"CHES Faculty Member Lee Cronk and CHES alumni Robert Lynch and Helen Wasielewski recently published a paper “Sexual conflict and the Trivers-Willard hypothesis: Females prefer daughters and males prefer sons” in Nature Scientific Reports. The TW hypothesis predicts that parents who are in good condition will bias investment towards sons, while parents who are in poor condition will bias investment towards daughters. Contrary to the expectations of this hypothesis, the researchers found that the socioeconomic backgrounds of the human participants had no effect on their expressed preferences towards offspring of either sex. Instead, however, Cronk, Lynch, and Wasielewski found that in general women prefer daughters and that men have either a slight preference for sons or no preference at all. These patterns were seen across the four measured variables: 1) explicitly stated preferences; 2) responses to timed “Implicit Association Tests” (which detect attitudes that people may be unwilling or unable to report); 3) donations to charities supporting either boys or girls after an experimental prime and; 4) asking subjects if they would rather adopt a daughter or a son. Cronk and colleagues are planning a follow-up study that uses a new design they think is more sensitive to preferences for sons and daughters as a function of socioeconomic status.

Melanie Fenton Awarded Grant from Leakey

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Published: 13 December 2018

Melanie FentonCHES Graduate Affiliate Melanie Fenton was just awarded a major grant from the L.S.B. Leakey Foundation to support her dissertation research "Coercive and affiliative mating tactics in olive baboons (Papio anubis)”. Melanie just arrived in Kenya a few weeks ago to commence this research. More details about her field study can be found at the CHES webpage for the Albert Fellows Dissertation Award. Congratulations Melanie!

CHES Featured Research Evening: Tim Bransford

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Published: 06 December 2018

 “Featured Research Evening” showcasing the work of CHES Graduate Affiliate Tim BransfordYesterday CHES held another “Featured Research Evening”, this time showcasing the work of CHES Graduate Affiliate Tim Bransford. For the research that forms the basis of the PhD dissertation he is currently writing, Tim investigated how wild orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) mothers modulate their diet and activity to meet their energetic demands while lactating as well as to buffer their infants from uncertain and variable energy availability. To do this, he had to collect data on orangutan behavior and physiology (from urine samples) as well as phenological data on forest productivity. Tim also talked at length about what it's like doing field research in the peat swamp forests of Borneo.

Second Lembersky Conference Opens

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Published: 14 November 2018

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andrewdu presToday, the Second Lembersky Conference in Human Evolutionary Studies, focused on "Advances in Paleoecology," got off to an excellent start. CHES faculty member Rob Scott opened the conference (photo to right), whose program he developed in collaboration with Andrew Barr (George Washington University). The 3-day conference is showcasing presentations by 17 scholars from across the country and Europe.

Today's program included a lecture Andrew Du (photo to left), who is a CHES Undergraduate Alumnus and is currently a postdoctoral scholar in Organismal Biology & Anatomy at the University of Chicago.

 

Dr. Amy Lu CHES lecture

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Published: 06 November 2018

CHES Lu Lecture Flyer"Recently, Dr. Amy Lu of the State University of New York, Stony Brook, delivered a CHES lecture "Male Takeovers and Infanticide Risk: Broadening the Scope of Potential Costs". Dr. Lu's presentation was based on many years' research with Jacinta Beehner and Thore Bergman (University of Michigan) on wild geladas (Theropithecus gelada) living in the high altitude regions of Ethiopia. Dr. Lu presented fascinating insights, not only about the adaptive vale of infanticide as a male reproductive strategy, but also about female counter-strategies to infanticide and, especially, the costs of infanticide—both direct and "hidden"—on females and youngsters."

Alex Pritchard Awarded Grant from Wenner-Gren

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Published: 30 October 2018

Alex Pritchard with olive baboons

CHES Graduate Affiliate Alex Pritchard was awarded a major grant from the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research to support the study of olive baboons (Papio anubis) that he is currently conducting in Kenya. The title of this research is "Variation of Stress Coping: Life in a Socially Complex World”. More details about Alex's research can be found at the CHES webpage for the Albert Fellows Dissertation Award. Congratulations, Alex!

CHES Featured Research Evening: Dr. Jinchuan Xing

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Published: 26 October 2018

“Featured Research Evening” showcases the work of Dr. Jin XingLast night was the first of this academic year’s “Featured Research Evenings”, which showcased the work of Dr. Jin Xing, Associate Professor of Genetics here at Rutgers. Jin discussed how the significantly declining costs of genome sequencing is facilitating many new research opportunities, such as clarifying phylogenies (evolutionary trees), the action of natural selection to produce adaptation, and population-level phenomena (such as disease occurrence, divergence times, the nature of extinct ancestors). One of the projects in which Jin has been involved recently is examining genetic diversity in the genus Macaca, which comprises more than 20 species of macaque monkeys in Asia and north Africa. The research has greatly improved our understanding of the genetic diversity and evolution of this group of primates as well as general principles of evolution. It was a very rewarding discussion, one consequence of which was generating ideas for some new lines of research (and teaching) for some of the other CHES members present.

CHES Alumna Dr. Briana Pobiner returns to lecture

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Published: 15 October 2018

pobiner lecture flyerBriana Pobiner, who obtained her PhD in Anthropology here at Rutgers in 2007 (with the dissertation "Hominin-Carnivore Interactions: Evidence From Modern Carnivore Bone Modification and Early Pleistocene Archaeofaunas [Koobi Fora, Kenya; Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania]") returned on October 12 to give a CHES lecture. Dr. Pobiner is the Science Outreach & Education Program Specialist at the Smithsonian Institution, and she continues her field research on human evolution in Africa.

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CHES Grads Sweep NEEP Awards

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Published: 01 October 2018

Dominique Will at NEEPAt this year's NorthEastern Evolutionary Primatology (NEEP) conference (http://www.neevolprimatol.org) in Canisius College, New York, our CHES Grad Affiliates Will Aguado and Dominique Raboin won the awards for best podium presentation and runner up best podium presentation, respectively. Congrats!

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