
Corinna Most
Adjunct Associate Professor · Primate Behavioral Ecology
Iowa State UniversityAbout
Corinna Most is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Iowa State University's Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology (EEOB). She holds a courtesy appointment in the Department of World Languages and Cultures (WLC). As co-Director of the Uaso Ngiro Baboon Project (UNBP) in Kenya, she investigates social competence development in wild olive baboons and ecological changes' long-term impacts on their behavior and reproduction. She also oversees primate research at Blank Park Zoo, Des Moines.
Education includes a Ph.D. in Biological Anthropology from UC San Diego (2018) and a B.Sc. in Human Sciences from University College London (2009). Teaching responsibilities span Animal Behavior (BIOL3450), Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (BIOL3510/L), Primate Behavior, Ecology, and Evolution (ANTHR3170), and a Belize study abroad course (BIOL3940). She coordinates the 'Sky is the Limit' Learning Community, focusing on mentoring strategies for early life sciences students.
Research opportunities in her lab involve analyzing UNBP's long-term data and observing primates at Blank Park Zoo. Students participate in the Primate Interest Club (PIC) reading group.
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