MEEDIN's "Newcomers Day
This 13th scientific day is dedicated to presenting the research of recently recruited permanent researchers working on the ecology and evolution of host-parasite interactions and health in Montpellier. [...]
This 13th scientific day is dedicated to presenting the research of recently recruited permanent researchers working on the ecology and evolution of host-parasite interactions and health in Montpellier. [...]
In primates and other mammals, male care for immatures is generally restricted to species that form enduring pair bonds or breed cooperatively. However, a growing body of evidence suggests that [...]
Since 2014, the ANR and the Festival d'Avignon have been organizing the Rencontres Recherche et Création. By bringing together authors, actors, directors and choreographers programmed at the Festival d'Avignon and researchers [...]
RESHAPE is a CNRS (INEE) Thematic Network. It brings together around one hundred researchers from twenty research teams across France. Its aim is to create a network of research teams [...].
"The Société Francophone de Primatologie (SFDP) aims to federate and bring together the entire scientific community working in contact with non-human primates."
Different human populations are neither culturally homogeneous nor genetically uniform. Traditionally, culture and genes are considered to be completely independent, but is this really the case? During the expansion of the human race, [...].
We are an interdisciplinary scientific community supporting researchers who use evolutionary and ecological approaches to study human activities. Most FRESH members work in France [...].
Sociologist Bernard Lahire, CNRS research director at the Max-Weber Center at the École Normale Supérieure in Lyon, will give a seminar on Monday 09/12 at 2pm at the University of Montpellier, [...].
Eve Davidan's presentation at the "Research & management of biodiversity in times of ecological crisis" symposium.
DNA molecules still preserved in osteological vestiges provide a genetic window into our past. Over the past decade, there has been a growing interest in using molecular data to explore [...]
Working meeting between Primatology researchers...
Early life adversity ("ELA") can have lasting effects on development, influencing both survival and development.