Jacinta Beehner
@jcbeehner
Professor of Psychology and Anthropology, University of Michigan. Studies reproductive strategies / suppression in wild primates.
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12-10-2012 03:26:22
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Hormone contraceptives are a hugely important component of Women's Health. But there's also a lot of scary anecdotes and misinformation out there - particularly around mood. So what does the science say? I wrote about our research on this The Conversation U.S. theconversation.com/do-hormonal-coโฆ
The Social Microbiome Group is coming to MPI-EVA Leipzig and we are recruiting at multiple levels! You will work closely with me and Dr. Jenny Tung Jenny Tung. Apply by Sep 1 with a cover letter and CV. Please share ๐
A new paper out led by Brian Lerch in which we show that (1) the Amboseli baboons do not display male-mediated maturation and (2) we use quantitative theory to argue that the Vandenbergh effect is a non-adaptive byproduct of the Bruce effect sciencedirect.com/science/articlโฆ
New paper with Matthew Zipple ๐บ๐ฆ, Laurence Gesquiere, Evan Sloan, Jacinta Beehner, and Susan Alberts. This collaborative study made use of data from both GeladaResearch and Amboseli Baboons. Expanding on Matthew's thread for those that want a deeper dive... (1/9) sciencedirect.com/science/articlโฆ
Great opportunity for aspiring #cogneuro or #devpsych postdocs with my better half elizabeth brannon aka #LizBrannon at Penn PennMindCORE! Apply now for Fall 2024!
Today, not only am I fired up to endorse Kamala Harris for President of the United States, Iโm proud to serve as a co-chair of her campaign. In Vice President Harris, Michigan voters have a candidate they can count on to lower their costs, protect their freedoms, and build an
Happy that this manuscript - "The effect of corticosterone on the acquisition of Pavlovian conditioned approach behavior in rats is dependent on sex and vendor" - is now out in Hormones and Behavior. Open access article here... authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S00โฆ and summary ๐งต below...