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Stephanie Anestis
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Stephanie Anestis (Ph.D., Yale 2005) is a lecturer in the department of anthropology and a Schwartz Foundation post-doctoral research associate in the Center for Human and Primate Reproductive Ecology (CHaPRE). She earned her B.A. from Harvard University in 1998, conducting her undergraduate senior thesis research on the social behavior of male red colobus monkeys in the Kibale National Park in Uganda. Her graduate research focused on the behavioral endocrinology of chimpanzees in captivity at the New Iberia Research Center in Louisiana. Her primary interests include the behavioral endocrinology of humans and nonhuman primates, the social behavior of chimpanzees, and nonhuman primate behavioral and hormonal development. She teaches a Yale Residential College Seminar entitled Hormones and Behavior, and this year will be teaching Our Place in Nature: An Introduction to Physical Anthropology (Anth 116a) and The Physiology of Human Adaptability (Anth 242b).
Mailing address:
Stephanie Anestis Department of Anthropology, Yale University
P.O. Box 208277 New Haven, CT 06520-8277
Office address:
Room 238, Environmental Science Center (ESC)
21 Sachem Street
Tel: (203) 432-3679
Fax: (203) 432-3669
Email: stephanie.anestis@yale.edu
Homepage: http://pantheon.yale.edu/~rgb25/firos.html
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