Susan C. Alberts is Robert F. Durden Distinguished Professor of Biology and Evolutionary Anthropology at Duke University. She is a winner of the Cozzarelli Prize, a member of the National Academy of Sciences and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Research in the Alberts Lab investigates the evolution of social behavior, particularly in mammals, with a specific focus on the social behavior, demography, life history, and behavioral endocrinology of wild primates. Our main study system is the baboon population in Amboseli, Kenya, one of the longest-running studies of wild primates in the world, ongoing since 1971.
October 2024
Susan C. Alberts is Robert F. Durden Distinguished Professor of Biology and Evolutionary Anthropology at Duke University. She is a winner of the Cozzarelli Prize, a member of the National Academy of Sciences and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Research in the Alberts Lab investigates the evolution of social behavior, particularly in mammals, with a specific focus on the social behavior, demography, life history, and behavioral endocrinology of wild primates. Our main study system is the baboon population in Amboseli, Kenya, one of the longest-running studies of wild primates in the world, ongoing since 1971.
October 2024
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