Caribbean Primate Research Center (@cayosantiagopr) 's Twitter Profile
Caribbean Primate Research Center

@cayosantiagopr

A research & education unit of the Universidad de Puerto Rico (@rcmupr) and one of the longest-running primate field stations in the world.

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linkhttp://cprc.rcm.upr.edu/ calendar_today09-04-2021 22:41:10

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BBC News Mundo (@bbcmundo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

La isla de Cayo Santiago, en la costa de Puerto Rico, es un laboratorio al aire libre en el que viven 1.800 monos y al que solo unos pocos científicos tienen acceso. En BBC Mundo nos adentramos en este pequeño islote y te lo mostramos en este video. bbc.in/3S8qgs7

Lauren Brent (@ljnbrent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cayo Jamboree 2024 was a great success! Thanks everyone for getting together in sunny Puerto Rico and NYU Primatology for organising this installment

Cayo Jamboree 2024 was a great success! Thanks everyone for getting together in sunny Puerto Rico and <a href="/nyuprimatology/">NYU Primatology</a> for organising this installment
Field Inclusive (@fieldinclusive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ohhhh yes. Another one! Field Inclusive is happy to offer ONE $2000 FALL Travel Award for a marginalized or historically excluded student to attend any conference, workshop, or training opportunity in a natural sciences field. This application will close August 1, 2024 at

Ohhhh yes. Another one! 
Field Inclusive is happy to offer ONE $2000 FALL Travel Award for a marginalized or historically excluded student to attend any conference, workshop, or training opportunity in a natural sciences field. 

This application will close August 1, 2024 at
Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, macaques that were more tolerant of others were better able to survive, a new study finds. The results indicate a change in the adaptive benefits of social ties after an ecological disturbance. Read more in Science: scim.ag/7oP

After Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, macaques that were more tolerant of others were better able to survive, a new study finds. The results indicate a change in the adaptive benefits of social ties after an ecological disturbance.

Read more in Science: scim.ag/7oP
Caroline Hu (@huwantstoknow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How can social behavior affect survival after a natural disaster? HUGE congrats to Camille Testard and co-authors, whose study about Hurricane Maria's impact on Caribbean Primate Research Center just came out in Science Magazine ! Check out the paper, the thread, and the COMIC. 🏝️🐒🐒🐒

How can social behavior affect survival after a natural disaster? HUGE congrats to <a href="/CamilleTestard/">Camille Testard</a> and co-authors, whose study about Hurricane Maria's impact on <a href="/CayoSantiagoPR/">Caribbean Primate Research Center</a> just came out in <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a> ! Check out the paper, the thread, and the COMIC. 🏝️🐒🐒🐒
The New York Times (@nytimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rhesus macaques are known for their strict social hierarchies maintained through aggression and competition. Yet after Hurricane Maria swept away the monkeys’ shade in Puerto Rico, they learned by necessity to get along for survival. nyti.ms/3VByQRM

EL PAÍS (@el_pais) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Los monos más solidarios redujeron sus probabilidades de morir casi a la mitad: aumentaron su tolerancia social y lograron compartir sus recursos en el estudio. Una autora admite que creían que se volverían más agresivos al tener que competir por ellos elpais.com/ciencia/2024-0…

Alexandra Rosati (@alexgrosati) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud of this paper on individual differences in rhesus monkey social cognition, led by Alexis Diaz along with Raisa Hernández Pacheco! Alexis led a tremendous effort to track monkeys longitudinally over 2 yrs at Caribbean Primate Research Center. Stay tuned for our next steps! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/aj…

Caribbean Primate Research Center (@cayosantiagopr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌴 Meet the 2024 interns! 🐒 This promising group is gaining hands-on experience at the CPRC. Their training here will undoubtedly enhance their grad school applications and future careers. 🌟 #CPRCInterns #FieldWork #PrimateResearch #CayoSantiago #GradSchoolBound

🌴 Meet the 2024 interns! 🐒 This promising group is gaining hands-on experience at the CPRC. Their training here will undoubtedly enhance their grad school applications and future careers. 🌟 #CPRCInterns #FieldWork #PrimateResearch #CayoSantiago #GradSchoolBound
Michael Platt (@michaellouispl1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great work Marina Watowich Noah Snyder-Mackler & entire #cayobiobank team. We find that surviving a major hurricane is associated with DNA methylation patterns like those of primary aging in genomic regions associated with active gene regulation--with a twist. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/me…

Caribbean Primate Research Center (@cayosantiagopr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Investigación lo confirma: monos de cayo Santiago son más solidarios después del huracán María - via @elnuevodia elnuevodia.com/ciencia-ambien…

Caribbean Primate Research Center (@cayosantiagopr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CPRC staff are proud to participate as faculty in the Summer 2024 NYU College and Career Lab Program Practice Lab sessions! Excited to engage students in the Morphology, Behavior, and Genetics Labs, and share insights from our own career journeys: Ms. Marte, Drs. Villamil & Ruiz

CPRC staff are proud to participate as faculty in the Summer 2024 NYU College and Career Lab Program Practice Lab sessions! Excited to engage students in the Morphology, Behavior, and Genetics Labs, and share insights from our own career journeys: Ms. Marte, Drs. Villamil &amp; Ruiz
Caribbean Primate Research Center (@cayosantiagopr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

¡Estamos contratando! Únete a nuestro equipo en Cayo Santiago UPR: Trabajador de Laboratorio. A tiempo completo, $9.5/hr, seguro de salud, 401K, tiempo por enfermedad y vacaciones. Sólo para personas con derecho a trabajar en EE.UU. Envía resumé: [email protected]