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        Benfer, Robert A.: - Professor of Anthropology at the University of Missouri, Columbia whose main research focus has been on the bioarchaeology of the central coast and western flanks of the Andes.
        Berman, Carol M.: - Anthropologist at the University of Buffalo who researches primate social development.
        Cashdan, Elizabeth: - Anthropology professor at the University of Utah who studies sex differences and reproductive strategies, hormones and behavior, spatial organization and exchange.
        Duggleby, Christine R.: - Anthropologist at the University of Buffalo researching human population biology, genetics and evolutionary theory.
        Gebo, Daniel: - Biological anthropologist/primatologist with interests in anatomy and primate evolution. Northern Illinois University.
        Giovanni, JRC: - Research focused on neurotransmitters. Offers essays and links to related sites.
        Glenn, Mary: - Professor at Humbolt State University who researches primate behavior, ecology and conservation in the Caribbean and Africa.
        Gravlee, Clarence: - Medical anthropologist at Florida State University with primary research interests in ethnicity, racism, and health in Puerto Rico and the U.S.
        Hall, Roberta: - Research interests in human biological variation and the interaction between biology and behavior. Oregon State University.


        Kelly, Kevin M.: - Research focus on the origins, manifestations and measurement of human variation. Features publication list and contact details. Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, the University of Iowa, Oakdale Campus.
        King, Barbara: - Current work involves the study of the emergence of gestural communication in captive ape infants in interaction with their family members. College of William and Mary.
        Lancaster, Jane B.: - Researcher focusing on human fertility and parenting practices in the continental United States. University of New Mexico.
        Leatherman, Thomas: - Research interests include biocultural theory and practice; political economy of health; biology of poverty; political ecology; health and nutrition; ecology and adaptability; coping with marginal conditions; seasonality; growth and development; Andes, Yucatan, and Southeast U.S. University of South Carolina.
        Lovejoy, C. Owen: - Kent State University professor who researches biomechanics, forensics, skeletal biology and human evolution.
        McKee, Jeffrey K.: - Research interests in paleoanthropology, evolutionary theory, and human ecology. Features articles, contact details and links. The Ohio State University.
        Meindl, Richard S.: - Kent State University instructor who teaches primate ecology and behavior. Offers an article that discusses various aspects of his research interests and a link to his CV.
        Plavcan, J. Michael: - Research centers on primate and human evolution, with a special emphasis on using comparative analyses of living species to understand the morphology and adaptations of extinct species. University of Arkansas.
        Schmidt, Karen L.: - A biocultural anthropologist at the University of Pittsburgh, currently working on facial expression and schizophrenia, as well as on the adaptive significance child behavior cross-culturally.


        Schwartz, Gary T.: - Interested in the evolutionary history of primate growth and development as evidenced from developing tooth tissues. Northern Illinois University.
        Sirianni, Joyce E.: - Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Buffalo who teaches craniofacial growth and development, and biological anthropology.
        Steegmann, A.T.: - Phyisical anthropologist ath the University of Buffalo interested in adaptive human biology.
        Stein, Julie K.: - Professor of Anthropology at the University of Washington. Includes vitae, publications, and information for prospective graduate students.
        Stout, Sam: - Research interests are primarily in the area of forensic anthropology and skeletal biology, particularly as studied through the quantitative histological analysis of bone. University of Missouri.
        Ungar, Peter S.: - Research focuses on determining relationships between diet and the sizes, shapes and wear of teeth in living primates. University of Arkansas.
        Ward, Carol V.: - Research focuses on fossils from East and South Africa. Also interested in mechanical approaches to the evolution of primates. University of Missouri.


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