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The PrimateCast #61: Julie Duboscq on social networks, fieldwork fails and open science

January 7th 2022
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Julie Duboscq with Japanese macaque on Koshima island

Our guest in this installment of The PrimateCast is Dr. Julie Duboscq, researcher at the French National Center for Scientific Research based at the National Museum of...

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The PrimateCast #57: Saving the golden lion tamarin with Dr. Valeria Romano

February 14th 2020
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Our guest in this installment of The PrimateCast is Dr. Valeria Romano, who shares with us a series of interviews she conducted with conservation scientists during a meeting on the “Strategic Planning for the Conservation of Golden Lion Tamarins” run by the Save the Golden Lion Tamarin Association in 2018. 

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The PrimateCast #54: Talking Comparative Evolution, Infectious Disease and ... Sleep with Dr. Charlie Nunn

May 15th 2017
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The PrimateCast's Andrew MacIntosh and Dr. Charlie Nunn at IPS 2016 in Chicago

The PrimateCast has rolled out its mobile podcasting unit once again, this time to cover the joint meetings of the International Primatological Society and...

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The PrimateCast #53: Talking Primate Behavioral Ecology with Dr. Karen Strier

May 13th 2017
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The PrimateCast has rolled out its mobile podcasting unit once again, this time to cover the joint meetings of the International Primatological Society and...

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The PrimateCast #46: Talking Loris Venom and Conservation with Dr. Anna Nekaris

August 8th 2016
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Anna Nekaris

Our guest in this installment of The PrimateCast is Dr. Anna Nekaris, the world's foremost authority on one of the world's least known primates: the slow loris, or as she likes to call it, the Little Fireface.

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The PrimateCast #44: An Interview with Dr. Lori Sheeran & Dr. Steve Wagner

June 10th 2016
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The PrimateCast - An Interview with Dr. Lori Sheeran & Dr. Steve Wagner

Ellensburg, Washington – The Valley of the Wild Monkeys, China – and Kyoto University. How are they all connected? In this episode, we chat with Drs Lori Sheeran and Steve Wagner of Central Washington University after their talks at the 5th International Symposium on Primatology and Wildlife Science. This year’s symposium was held right here in Inuyama, and PWS students had the chance to invite guest speakers from all over the world.

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The PrimateCast #42: An Interview with Dr. Michael Huffman

April 29th 2016
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Michael Huffman becoming a monkey

American primatologist Dr. Michael Huffman, a mainstay of Japanese primatology for over 30 years, waxes (but never wanes) philosophically on life and work with us on The PrimateCast.

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Andrew MacIntosh

I am a behavioral ecologist working predominantly on the intersection between animal behavior and parasitism. My work has taken me to field sites in Central America, West Africa, East and Southeast Asia and even Antarctica, where I have studied mainly primates but also seabirds (penguins) and a few other animal species over the years. Students in my lab almost always combine field and laboratory work to enrich their experiences. I teach a variety of courses related to behavioral biology and am a strong proponent of critical thinking, analytical reasoning and the communication of science. I'm always looking for good people in my team, so don't hesitate to contact me or other members of my team if interested.

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Andrew MacIntosh

Senior Scientist Wildlife Conservation, Wilder Institute / Calgary Zoo (CICASP/WRC Associate Professor, –2024)

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Takakazu Yumoto

Our laboratory is concentration on foods and habitats of primates, feeding behavior, and relationships between primates and other organisms, mainly in Yakushima Island in Japan, and many tropical forests in Malaysia, Congo RD, Gabon, Brazil. Graduate students belong to Primatology and Wildlife Research, Division of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University. Please visit us at Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, if you are interested in Yakushima Island or tropical rainforests.

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Dr. Takakazu Yumoto

Takakazu Yumoto

Professor Emeritus, Kyoto University (former CICASP Director from 2015-2021)

Nina Negi: a high school student with a passion for nature

May 8th 2015
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Nina Negi with an eye on primates
10-Day-Internship at the Kyoto University Primate Research Institute, Inuyama by Nina Negi I couldn’t believe it when Andrew JJ MacIntosh, D. Sc. (Associate Professor of the Kyoto University Primate Research Institute) answered my email. He told me that even though the...
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