Yale University Anthropology

Biological Anthropology "Brown Beer" Colloquium > SPRING 2002

Thursdays, 5:30 (Refreshments start at 5:00)
Room 16 (basement), 175 Whitney Avenue
Refreshments are provided.


For two decades, Thursday evening "Brown Beer Lectures" have offered opportunities for faculty and graduate students to present and discuss their research across the disciplines and with scholars and students from other institutions. An informal and collegial atmosphere has attracted hundreds of researchers from around the world to participate, with first-year graduate students, emeritus faculty, and everyone in between providing new insights and challenging discoveries.

Contact: Gary P. Aronsen

SPRING 2002

Robert Asher
Postdoctoral Fellow, American Museum of Natural History
Phylogenetics of Insectivoran-Grade Mammals: The Case of Afro-Malagasy Tenrecids

Richard Connor
Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
Alliances of Male Bottlenose Dolphins in Shark Bay, Western Australia

Stephen Frost
Postdoctoral Fellow, American Museum of Natural History
Monkey Business: African fossil cercopithecids in relation to global climatic change

Katerina Harvati
Assistant Professor, New York University
The Neanderthal Problem: A 3-D Geometric Morphometric Approach

Signe Preushoft
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Cooperative Problem Solving By Chimpanzees

Stephen Stearns
Professor, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University
An Overview of Life History Evolution

Anthony J. Tosi
Postdoctoral Fellow, New York University
Paternal, maternal, and biparental molecular phylogenies of the genus Macaca

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