Back Results for: Biological Anthropology
Using drone imagery to help the slow loris

Lemur’s lament

Sanz awarded Saint Louis Zoo Conservation Award

WashU team to study virus transmission, human-wildlife interaction

Quinn awarded grant to compare neurotropic markers in human and primate milk

Inspiring hope through action

Study reports first evidence of social relationships between chimpanzees, gorillas

From the Congo to the carpool

Crickette Sanz named AAAS Fellow

Wealth, status could not shield 19th-century families from parasitic infection

A tale of two forests could reveal path forward for saving endangered lemurs

Africa Initiative awards new round of pilot grants

Trust your gut: A healthy sense of disgust can prevent sickness

Faculty Spotlight with Krista Milich, Assistant Professor of Biological Anthropology

David Strait in a New York Times story about ancient human cousins

Newly discovered fossil documents small-scale evolutionary changes in an extinct human species

COVID-19 course moved beyond the science to explore virus’s impact on society

COVID-19 human milk studies should continue without stopping breastfeeding, researchers say

Termite-fishing chimpanzees provide clues to the evolution of technology

Announcing new course about the COVID-19 pandemic

Monkeying around: Study finds older primates father far fewer babies

Close encounters in the forest: western lowland gorillas

Fossil discoveries rewrite our family history

Lifestyle trumps geography in determining makeup of gut microbiome

Green in tooth and claw

Chimpanzees more likely to share tools, teach skills when task is complex

Sometimes you feel like a nut

Forest landscapes, wildlife of Northern Congo declining under logging pressure

Sanz recognized with Women-in-Primatology award

Chimpanzees in the wild reduced to 'forest ghettos'

Rasmussen’s posthumous publication solves ancient monkey mystery

Are there Zika reservoirs in the Americas?

Dating the ‘Cradle’: New timeline sheds light on early human history

Monkey DNA may solve mysteries, help conservation
Graduate Student Highlight: Jake Funkhouser

New book chapter by Anthropology Graduate Students

The ontogeny of complex tool use among chimpanzees of the Goualougo Triangle, Republic of Congo

Long term study demonstrates impacts of logging on chimpanzees and gorillas

Older Neandertal survived with a little help from his friends

Assessing Cultural Resource Vulnerability To Climate Change

Anthropology undergraduate Sakura Oyama receives Gates Cambridge Scholarship

After the Ph.D.: Kenneth Chiou

New Anthropology Faculty Hires

Poop May Be the Key to Studying the Most Elusive Animals on Earth

Wild Chimpanzee Mothers Teach Young

Department of Anthropology Job Postings

In Memoriam: Robert Sussman

Monica McDonald named finalist in 2016 IPS/ASP Student Competition

Jessica Joganic receives Initiative d’Excellence de l’Université de Bordeaux Postdoctoral Fellowship

Early human ancestor lacked jaws of a nutcracker, study finds

John C. Willman Awarded the 2015 BAS Student Prize

The Color of Money

The Color of Money

Graduate Students Awarded Wenner Gren Grants

Origins of War, BBC Radio 4

Tenure-Track Appointment in Biological/Physical Anthropology

A Quantitative Genetic Analysis of Morphological and Molecular Variation in the Craniofacial Skeleton of Primates

Biomarkers & Milk Research Lab

Cara Ocobock Receives the Dean's Award for Teaching Excellence
