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Friday, April 23, 2010
BANDIT member Dr. Katie Hinde in American Journal of Primatology
Dr. Katie Hinde, currently a postdoc at the California National Primate Research Center and the University of California Davis has a paper out in AJP today. In addition to her impressive moves on the dance floor, Katie is doing some fabulous work on the role of lactation and milk composition in intergenerational programming of temperament in macaques. She's that cool.
You mean AJP, not AJPA :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for pointing that out, Rich! I'll fix it and attach a pdf of the article.
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