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Fall/Spring
2003
Good Luck
on Finals! See you in 2007!
Congratulations
Lauren, Jacklyn, and Rob!!
Congratulations to previous Primatology Club members:
Lauren Sarringhaus (ATH & ZOO, 2003), whose presentation
at the 2004 annual meeting of the American Association of Physical
Anthropologists won the Earnest A. Hooton Prize for the best student
poster (This is thought to be a first for Miami). The paper,
"Bilateral asymmetry in the limb bones of the chimpanzee, Pan
troglodytes", is now in press in the American Journal
of Physical Anthropology. Another manuscript, "The
misuse of anecdotes: lessons from citation analyses in primatology",
has been accepted for publication in the American Journal of
Primatology.
Jacklyn Ramsey (ATH, 2004) has begun graduate school in the Department
of Anthropology, at University of Buffalo (SUNY), working with Dr.
Carol Berman. Her book chapter, "Object play in great
apes: studies in nature and captivity", is in press in The
Nature of Play, Pellegrini, A.D. & Smith, P.K. (eds.),
New York: Guildford Press.
Robert O'Malley (ATH & ZOO, 1999) has begun doctoral studies
in the Integrative and Evolutionary Biology Program at University
of Southern California, working with Dr. Craig Stanford. He was
awarded a 5-year Joint Initiative Graduate Merit Award.
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