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Kenneth Chiou | Curriculum Vitae
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Kenneth L. Chiou. St Louis, MO 63130. Wash U Dept. of Anthropology. NYU Molecular Anthropology Lab. NYU Dept. of Anthropology. Ometepe Biological Field Station. The Monkey Matters Blog. In Physical Anthropology, Washington University. Physical Anthropology, Washington University. Anthropology, New York University. Population genomics of a baboon hybrid zone in Zambia. Washington University: Ph.D. Dissertation. Advisor Jane Phillips-Conroy. Ethoinformatics: developing data services for behavioral research.
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Kenneth Chiou | About Me
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Kenneth L. Chiou. St Louis, MO 63130. Wash U Dept. of Anthropology. NYU Molecular Anthropology Lab. NYU Dept. of Anthropology. Ometepe Biological Field Station. The Monkey Matters Blog. For my Ph.D. dissertation, I will conduct a population genomic study of two baboon species in Zambia. Around the area of Kafue National Park, the distributions of Kinda ( Papio kindae. And gray-footed chacma ( Papio ursinus griseipes.
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Kenneth Chiou | Pictures
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Kenneth L. Chiou. St Louis, MO 63130. Wash U Dept. of Anthropology. NYU Molecular Anthropology Lab. NYU Dept. of Anthropology. Ometepe Biological Field Station. The Monkey Matters Blog. Kafue National Park, Zambia. Kinda mother with white infant. Lechwe (with puku in foreground). Elephant with jackals in foreground. Shoushan (Mount Longevity), Kaohsiung, Taiwan. View of Tiputini River. Subadult female resting on branch. Titi monkey with radiocollar. Ometepe Biological Field Station, Nicaragua.
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Kenneth Chiou | Projects
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Kenneth L. Chiou. St Louis, MO 63130. Wash U Dept. of Anthropology. NYU Molecular Anthropology Lab. NYU Dept. of Anthropology. Ometepe Biological Field Station. The Monkey Matters Blog. I am interested in informatics in field primatology. In the past, I have explored various database platforms and developed software for data collection and data management, including a prototype for a mobile data logging application called eco·logR. At present, I am collaborating with Anthony Di Fiore. I developed the Was...
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People - NYU Molecular Anthropology Laboratory
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NYU Molecular Anthropology Laboratory. Molecular systematics, population genetics, host-pathogen co-evolution. Cercopithecoid evolution, hybridization, population genetics and speciation. Cercopithecoid evolutionary genetics, systematics, population genetics, hybridization, conservation genetics. Hybridization, phylogenetics, primate genomics, bioinformatics. Anthropological genetics, human migration patterns, phylogenetics, species concepts. Previous Lab Members (within last ten years).
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Baboon distributions (and a lesson in African geography) | The Monkey Matters Blog
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The Monkey Matters Blog. Baboon distributions (and a lesson in African geography). August 1, 2013. Previously, I played around with SVG and JavaScript in order to create interactive maps of Central American primates. As with before, the original PDF project file. Is available for download under a Creative Commons license. Distribution of baboons (genus. Click map to identify countries. Baboons are commonly divided into 5-6 species, with several additional subspecies. This entry was posted in Baboons.
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Kenneth Chiou | Links
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Kenneth L. Chiou. St Louis, MO 63130. Wash U Dept. of Anthropology. NYU Molecular Anthropology Lab. NYU Dept. of Anthropology. Ometepe Biological Field Station. The Monkey Matters Blog. Global Mammal Parasite Database. Ecological and Biodiversity Informatics. NCBI, the National Center for Biotechnology Information. EBI, the European Bioinformatics Institute. GBIF, the Global Biodiversity Information Facility. GLCF, the Global Land Cover Facility. BOLD, the Barcode of Life Database. The Monkey Matters Blog.