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IGERT: Dynamics of behavioral shifts in human evolution: brains, bodies and ecology

George Washington University

Abstract

This Integrative Graduate Education and Research Training (IGERT) award focuses on the evolution of the human brain, cognition, and related behavioral responses to environmental change. The program integrates cross-disciplinary research training in a unique mix of disciplines, namely archeology, biomechanics and engineering, cognitive science, comparative and experimental functional morphology… more »

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Title Category Type Posted At
What can fossil footprints teach us about our evolution? NSF IGERT 2013 Video & Poster Competition Video & Poster 05/20/13
Chewing is more complicated than you think Showcase Highlight 12/18/12
Adhesive properties of hafting glues Showcase Achievement 12/18/12
Trainee designs course for Rwandan students Showcase Achievement 12/18/12
Trainees participate in public education programs Showcase Achievement 12/18/12