Monique Borgerhoff Mulder, Distinguished Research Professor Emerita, UC Davis Department of Anthropology; Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Monique Borgerhoff Mulder is an evolutionary anthropologist whose research explores human behavior through the lens of evolutionary biology.
Monique Borgerhoff Mulder, Distinguished Research Professor Emerita, UC Davis Department of Anthropology; Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Monique Borgerhoff Mulder is an evolutionary anthropologist whose research explores human behavior through the lens of evolutionary biology.
Ben Sheldon, Luc Hoffmann Professor of Ornithology, University of Oxford
Ben Sheldon is a biologist whose work spans evolution, ecology, and behavior, with a focus on understanding individual variation and its interaction with environmental change.
Ben Sheldon, Luc Hoffmann Professor of Ornithology, University of Oxford
Ben Sheldon is a biologist whose work spans evolution, ecology, and behavior, with a focus on understanding individual variation and its interaction with environmental change.
Madeleine van Oppen, Professor, Australian Institute of Marine Science
Professor Madeleine van Oppen is a world-leading marine molecular ecologist recognized for pioneering the field of assisted evolution of corals, a transformative approach aimed at enhancing coral resilience to climate change-dr
Madeleine van Oppen, Professor, Australian Institute of Marine Science
Professor Madeleine van Oppen is a world-leading marine molecular ecologist recognized for pioneering the field of assisted evolution of corals, a transformative approach aimed at enhancing coral resilience to climate change-dr