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Bernard Wood
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'Right of birth' for chimpanzee born to high-ranking mothers
Carson Murray (PI) and colleagues have a series of papers demonstrating a ‘right of birth’ for chimpanzee offspring born to high-ranking (elite) mothers. Elite mothers are buffered against... More »
Carson Murray (PI) and colleagues have a series of papers demonstrating a ‘right of birth’…
IGERT trainee Andrew Zipkin, working with archaeologist, Alison Brooks, geochemist John Hanchar…
IGERT trainee Kevin Hatala and Brian Richmond trained an undergraduate student, Heather Dingwall…
IGERT graduate student trainee Amy Bauernfeind is completing a dissertation that examines different…
Recognizing the attrition of women in academia, our Center is supporting a new “Women in Science…
In 2012-13, our program became the new home of the Koobi Fora Field School (KFFS), the best known…
We instituted a new course in the Public Understanding of Science, to increase students’ ability…
Shannon McFarlin, Chet Sherwood, and colleagues examined brain growth in wild, critically endangered…
IGERT trainees Serena Bianchi and Amy Bauernfeind, along with faculty Chet Sherwood (PI) and colleagues,…
As part of our IGERT Research Theme “Food Acquisition and Processing”, to elucidate the evolution…
IGERT trainee Jennifer Baker conducted research with three separate research groups to investigate…
Chet Sherwood (PI) and colleagues have shown that the shrinkage of the brain that accompanies aging…
Brian Richmond (PI) and IGERT Trainee Janine Chalk brought a well-known engineering method, Finite…
McFarlin (faculty) and colleagues have recovered the skeletons of 100 mountain gorillas in Rwanda,…
We implemented a new laboratory manual for GW’s undergraduate course entitled “Introduction…
CASHP graduate students Kevin Hatala and Kes Schroer were recruited by Dr. Briana Pobiner (CASHP…
IGERT trainee Katherine Murtough participated in the Mountain Gorilla Skeletal Project in Rwanda,…
Beginning in October 2011, IGERT trainee Andrew Zipkin conducted an experimental archaeology project…
A team consisting of IGERT trainee Amanda Henry, and IGERT faculty members Alison Brooks and Dolores…
During their field season in June-July 2009, Richmond and colleagues from Kenya, South Africa, UK,…
Constantino, Lucas, and colleagues from Israel and the National Institute of Standards and Technology…
Sherwood and colleagues have revealed patterns of brain asymmetry in chimpanzees, one of our species’…
In 2009, Richmond and colleagues discovered new, particularly well-preserved footprints of our early…
Constantino, Lucas, and colleagues from Israel and the National Institute of Standards and Technology…
As a result of the IGERT grant, we held two educational workshops. The first brought together faculty…
IGERT students and faculty have joined with researchers from GW’s Departments of Psychology, Speech…
We continue to build ties with local universities, particularly Howard University and Johns Hopkins…
To understand how functional activity influences bone development, IGERT student David Green is…
Sherwood and colleagues have revealed patterns of brain asymmetry in chimpanzees, one of our species’…
IGERT student Amanda Henry completed her dissertation showing that aspects of early human diets…
As a result of the IGERT grant, we implemented a new course on Ethics and Professional Skills that…
IGERT trainee David Green was awarded the 2009 Earnest A. Hooton Prize for outstanding student research…
Richmond and colleagues from Kenya, South Africa, UK, and the US discovered the second-oldest footprints…
Current and former IGERT students (Chalk, Constantino), working together with IGERT faculty (Richmond,…
Former IGERT student (Constantino), working together with IGERT faculty (Lucas and Wood), have discovered…
IGERT student Erin Marie Williams is working with an IGERT faculty member (Lucas) and with a team…
Working with faculty in paleobotany (Piperno) and archaeology (Brooks), IGERT student Amanda Henry…
Richmond and colleagues from Kenya, South Africa, UK, and the US discovered the second-oldest footprints…