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PAST NEW YORK REGIONAL PRIMATOLOGY COLLOQUIA |
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Dr. Nathan Young
Anthropology, Harvard University
The Evolution of the Hominoid Postcranium:
Alternative Approaches to Testing Alternative Models
Thursday, November 13, 6:30 PM (room 9205, Ninth Floor)
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Dr. Anne Yoder
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University
Mouse Lemurs are Older Than You Think: How We Know, and Why You Should Care
Thursday, December 11, 6:30 PM (room C202/203, Lower Level)
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Dr. Philip Rightmire
Department of Anthropology, Binghamton University
The place of the Dmanisi fossils in human evolution
Thursday, February 26, 6:45 PM (Room 9207, Ninth Floor)
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Dr. Thore Bergman
University of Pennsylvania
Studying cognition & behavior with playback experiments
Thursday, March 18, 6:45 PM (Room C205, Lower Level)
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Dr. Richard Sherwood
Lifespan Health Research Center School of Medicine, Kettering, OH
Fels, Faces, and Fossils: New Opportunities for Paleontologic Inference.
Thursday, September 23, (Room C205, Lower Level)
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Dr. Masanoru Takai
Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University
Searching for fossil primates in South America and East Asia, from the Middle Miocene to the Late Eocene
Thursday, October 21, 6:45 PM (Room C205, Lower Level)
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Dr. Andrea Taylor
Duke University Medical School
Jaw form in the great apes: Is there a dietary signal?
Thursday, December 9, 6:45 PM (Room C205, Lower Level)
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Dr. Manuel Dominguez-Rodrigo
Complutense University of Madrid
New research at the Plio-Pleistocene site of Peninj, Tanzania
Thursday, February 3, 6:45 PM (Room C205, Lower Level)
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Dr. Johan Arif
Department of Geology Institute of Technology Bandung, Indonesia
The History of Paleoanthropological Research in Indonesia
Thursday, March 31, 6:45 PM (Room C205, Lower Level)
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Dr Kirstin Siex
Behavioral Flexibility in the Zanzibar Red Colobus: Responses to Population Compression
Thursday, April 14, 6:30pm, (Kriser Room, 25 Waverly Place)
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Dr Drew Rendall
Sex, size, and social identity: Structure-function
dimensions of primate vocalizations and their relevance to human speech
origins
Thursday, April 21, 6:30pm, (Kriser Room, 25 Waverly Place)
Co-sponsored by NYU Center for the Study of Human Origins
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Dr. Andrew Marshall
Harvard University
The population ecology of gibbons and leaf monkeys on Indonesian Borneo
Thursday, September 22, 6:30pm (Room C205)
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Future New York Regional Primatology Colloquia
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