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Study objective: Evaluate the impact of...
Developmental Origin of Endometriosis (EnDOHAD)
Endometriosis is a common pathology, widely...
Socially bonded females face more sexual coercion in a female-philopatric primate
Socially bonded females face more sexual coercion in a female-philopatric primate
Chronic refined carbohydrate consumption measured by glycemic load and variation in cognitive performance in healthy people
Since the second half of the 20th century...
A retrospective case-control study on menstrual cycle changes following COVID-19 vaccination and disease
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Voice
While it may appear to be the preferred medium for verbal communication, the voice is not simply a tool for mediating semantic information...
Menstrual cycle and COVID
At the start of the pandemic, there were only a handful of articles on the link between infection and menstrual cycles...Since then, our team has contributed several articles on the links between COVID, vaccines and menstrual cycles...
Genetic adaptation to risk
The aim of this project is to study risk-taking behavior, the possibility of local adaptation to a risky environment, and the genes involved in this local adaptation.
Language
Language - a key element of cultural identity - plays a crucial role in the formation of norms. To study the mechanisms underlying certain social behaviors (such as the propensity to homophobia), it is useful to have access to individuals' mental representations....
Medicine and Public Health
The evolutionary approach, and in particular the consideration of natural selection processes and evolutionary trade-offs, has led to multiple applications in medicine, and can open up many avenues to current health issues.
Primatology
The Evolutionary Anthropology team conducts two long-term field programs on natural populations of non-human primates in Africa living in contrasting ecosystems
Human Evolution
Our evolutionary history has shaped many traits selected in response to various socio-ecological environments. Our team studies local adaptation and Darwinian paradoxes.