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Instructors - Health 230: Health and Humanities
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Health 230: Health and Humanities. A Fall 2013 course at Emory University. Amanda Mummert, MA. Ms Mummert is a PhD Candidate in the Anthropology program at Emory University. In Atlanta, Georgia. Her dissertation research is currently underway at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center. In addition to her role as a student in the Anthropology department, she is a student in the Predictive Health and Society research pathway as part of the Molecules to Mankind (M2M) doctoral program.
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Hyde Park Media | Bonobo apes
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Newest" apes are teaching us about ourselves. MILWAUKEE - Thirty years ago, they weren't even mentioned in textbooks on human evolution. Today, researchers say, the bonobo (pronounced bow-NO-bow), the last of the great apes discovered by Western science, is starting to rewrite those textbooks, along with many of our basic assumptions about human nature. After 20 more years of research, predicts De Waal, the bonobo "is going to change the whole picture of human evolution.". Teaching them to respond to com...
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Biomarkers Core Lab - Emory University
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Instructions for Sending Samples. For Instructions for Sending Samples in PDF Format. Yerkes National Primate Research Center of Emory University. Before sending samples to the lab please contact us:. Dr Ying Liu or Jonatahan Lowe. If you have not already done so please fill out an assay request form Click Here for Assay Request Form. Contact us at: (404-727-9356). Please send in a completed sample list and a signed service contract and follow the downloadable instructions.
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Resources
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Association for Politics and the Life Sciences. Selected Research in Biopolitics. Click here to Download Bibliography of Selected Research. For additions or corrections, please contact Gregg Murray at g.murray@ttu.edu. Links of Interest to APLS Members. The following links are of interest to members of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences and those who share those interests. If you would like to add to this list or report a broken link, contact the APLS webmaster. Biotechnology Center Utah ...
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Scientific Thoughts: Most Chimps Are Lefties
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LangTitle(); document.write(' '); /*for(var n=0; n. The eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility. Monday, August 15, 2005. We humans show a distinct preference for our right hand. It is a big puzzle for scientists, as no other mammal showed a preference for their left or right limb. Till now that is. It seems chimpanzees. Our closest relatives, show a preference for their left hand! Does it say something about our past perhaps? It is a mystery:). My other self:D (Courtesy: Strange Zoo. Becau...
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MRI Core | Yerkes Imaging Center
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2006 Yerkes Imaging Center. 3T Pilot Program Application. 7T Pilot Program Application.
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Imaging Center Home Page | Yerkes Imaging Center
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Imaging Center Home Page. Yerkes Imaging Center, a part of the Yerkes National Primate Research Center. Is a dynamic research organization with primary focus on: 1) the development of in-vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), optical/speckle imaging, and positron emission tomography (PET) technologies, and 2) the applications of these innovative imaging technologies to study anatomy, physiology and function in neurosciences. Click on the links below to transfer to the individual cores.
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Nonhuman Communications: September 2009
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For the rest of us" edited by Morris Armstrong, Jr. proudly a.k.a. "Little Mo", author of The Concrete Jungle Book. Are the bananas really yellower on the other side of the jungle? Monkey brain signals mental wanderlust. 8220;Humans aren’t the only animals who wonder if the grass is greener elsewhere, but it’s hard to abandon what we know in hopes of finding something better,” explains John Pearson, research associate of neurobiology at Duke University. And the study’s lead author. For the study, researc...
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PET Core | Yerkes Imaging Center
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2006 Yerkes Imaging Center. PET Pilot Program Application.
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