Welcome to Charlotte Brand and Michael Emmerson
Charlotte Brand and Michael Emmerson have matriculated as new PhD students in my group. Welcome to both!
Charlotte Brand and Michael Emmerson have matriculated as new PhD students in my group. Welcome to both!
My article with Pete Richerson has been published online at the Journal of Bioeconomics. The paper reviews current approaches to applying evolutionary theory to human behaviour,… Read More »New article in collaboration with Pete Richerson
Our meta-analysis on sex differences in sensation-seeking in human beings was published today in Scientific Reports. Cross, C., Cyrenne, D. A. and Brown, G. R. In… Read More »Sex differences in sensation-seeking, Scientific Reports
Kate Cross gave an oral presentation of her research at the Human Behavior and Evolution Society conference in Florida today (http://www.hbes.com/conference/). Her talk was entitled ‘Sex… Read More »Kate Cross presents her research at HBES
Congratulations to Kate Cross on being appointed to a 3-year lectureship in the School of Psychology and Neuroscience, funded by the John Templeton Foundation.
Congratulations to Michael Emmerson, who has been awarded a 600th Anniversary PhD Scholarship by the University. He will be co-supervised by myself and Karen Spencer, and we… Read More »Well done Michael Emmerson
Gillian Brown and Karen Spencer have published a review of the impact of adolescent stress on behavioural and brain development in birds and mammals. Brown,… Read More »Review of adolescent stress in Neuroscience
Well done to Sally Street for winning the best student talk award at the Primate Society of Great Britain conference, 2nd-3rd April 2013, University of… Read More »Sally Street wins best student talk
Congratulations to Charlotte Brand, who has been awarded a John Templeton Foundation PhD studentship, co-supervised by Kevin Laland, and will be starting in September after completing her MSc.
Gillian Brown has published a commentary on Nettle, Gibson, Lawson and Sear’s review of human behavioural ecology. Brown, G. R. 2013. Why mechanisms shouldn’t be ignored:… Read More »Commentary in Behavioral Ecology