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  • April 21st 2023

    The PrimateCast Origins (80): Walking with gorillas and Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, Uganda's first wildlife veterinarian

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  • March 29th 2023

    The PrimateCast 79: Dr. Tesla Monson on what teeth can tell us about the life histories and behavior of extinct species (and cool science communication!)

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  • March 16th 2023

    The PrimateCast 78: Distinguished professor and primatologist Dr. Sarah Brosnan on fairness and economic behavior in human and nonhuman primates

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  • January 27th 2023

    The PrimateCast Origins (77): A Conversation with Distinguished Professor Emeritus Dr. Frans de Waal

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  • December 21st 2022

    The PrimateCast 76: Dr. Elaine Guevara on Primate Eponyms

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  • December 9th 2022

    The PrimateCast Origins (75): Professor Mewa Singh on his half-century journey into primatology and wildlife biology

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  • November 17th 2022

    The PrimateCast (74): Dr. Briana Pobiner on what makes us human, paleontological time machines and bigging up science education

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  • November 1st 2022

    The PrimateCast Origins (73): Dr. John Mitani on his life among the apes

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  • October 19th 2022

    The PrimateCast 72: Dr. Charles (Chuck) Snowdon on what music means to us, and monkeys!

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  • October 12th 2022

    The PrimateCast 71: Dr. Pamela Asquith on language, anthropomorphism, and metaphor in science, and translating Kinji Imanishi and the flow of Japanese primatology

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  • August 21st 2022

    The PrimateCast #70: Dr. Karen Strier on weaving between theory and practice in behavioral ecology and conservation

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  • July 27th 2022
    Takeshi Furuichi with local kids at Wamba Village in the DRC

    The PrimateCast #69: Dr. Takeshi Furuichi on bonobos, Wamba Village in the DRC, and building theories of human behavioral evolution

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What are skulls to chimpanzees?

August 12th 2022
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Here on Inuyama Campus, researchers study primates and other animals, alive and dead (think fossils and roadkills). But no one is more dedicated to uncovering the cognitive and behavioral connections between the living and the dead than André Gonçalves , who...
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International Primatology Lecture 15 | Prof. Thomas Struhsaker

August 2nd 2022
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Our lecture series continues with the 15th speaker, Professor Thomas Struhsaker . His lecture, entitled “ The Life of a Naturalist ”, will highlight some of Prof. Struhsaker's scientific findings and conservation efforts while...
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The PrimateCast #69: Dr. Takeshi Furuichi on bonobos, Wamba Village in the DRC, and building theories of human behavioral evolution

July 27th 2022
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Takeshi Furuichi with local kids at Wamba Village in the DRC

This is podcast #69 with Dr. Takeshi Furuichi.

I was really excited about this interview. I've known our guest - Dr. Takeshi Furuichi - since I was a grad student in the Section of Social Systems Evolution at Kyoto University's now rebranded Primate Research...

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International Primatology Lecture 14 | Dr. Ian Redmond OBE

July 2nd 2022
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The 14th speaker in our lecture series will be tropical field biologist and conservationist Dr. Ian Redmond OBE. Dr. Redmond will present a talk titled " The Reluctant Conservationist ", about his contributions to tropical field biology and conservation through...
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The PrimateCast #68: Dr. Elisabetta Visalberghi on Being a Primate, Becoming a Primatologist

July 1st 2022
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Dr. Elisabetta Visalberghi on the PrimateCast

In this installment of The PrimateCast we continue with our International Primatology Lecture Series: Past, Present and Future Perspectives of the Field. 

The IPLS is dedicated to providing origin stories about experienced researchers...

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The PrimateCast #67: Dr. Susumu Tomiya on paleontology, the past, present and future of biodiversity, beardogs, and doing and communicating science

June 17th 2022
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Susumu Tomiya descends into Natural Trap Cave, Wyoming

This is podcast #67 with Dr. Susumu Tomiya.

It's such a pleasure to be able to share my interview with Dr. Susumu Tomiya, my colleague for the past 3+ years in the Center for...

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