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KSU Giving Tuesday to support Anthropology Graduate Students
Nov. 1, 2017
The Department of Anthropology has partnered with KSU’s Giving Tuesday campaign to raise money to support graduate student research internships with our partner institution in Japan (The Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University) …
Read More »ºÚÁÏÉç Researchers Help Find Pathologic Hallmarks of Alzheimer’s Disease in Aged Chimpanzee Brains
Oct. 31, 2017
Dementia affects one-third of all people older than 65 years in the United States. The most common cause of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease, a progressive, irreversible brain disease that results in impaired cognitive functioning and other behavioral changes. Humans are…
Read More »Dr. Eren featured in Discover Magazine
Oct. 13, 2017
Dr. Metin Eren was featured in the November 2017 issue of Discover Magazine.
Read More »ºÚÁÏÉç Alumna Dr. Maria Serrat is doing exciting research!
Oct. 3, 2017
recent was selected as one…
Read More »NSF video features the Raghanti laboratory and Melissa Edler's work on Alzheimer's disease
Aug. 2, 2017
A video created by the National Science Foundation (NSF) features a publication by Dr. Melissa Edler (PhD '16) and colleagues that reported on the presence of Alzheimer's disease pathology in the chimpanzee brain.
ºÚÁÏÉç Researchers Help Find Pathologic Hallmarks of Alzheimer’s Disease in Aged Chimpanzee Brains
Aug. 1, 2017
Dementia affects one-third of all people older than 65 years in the United States. The most common cause of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease, a progressive, irreversible brain disease that results in impaired cognitive functioning and other behavioral changes. Humans are…
Read More »Dr. Melissa Edler reports on Alzheimer's disease pathology in chimpanzees
Aug. 1, 2017
This just out- Dr. Melissa Edler (PhD '16) and colleagues just published a major paper that reports on the presence of
Read More »Dr. Tremaine Gregory '11: Canopy bridges critical for species in fragmented forest
June 26, 2017
Dr. Tremie Gregory received her Ph.D. from ºÚÁÏÉç's School of Biomedical Sciences Biological Anthropology Program in 2011. Since then, she has been working as a conservation biologist for the