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Juan Du is an academic affiliated with the Department of Anthropology at University College London, where she serves as a Lecturer in Human Behavioural Ecology. Her research spans evolutionary anthropology, gender studies, and cultural evolution, often utilizing empirical data from pastoralist and matrilineal societies.
- Current roles: Lecturer, Research Fellow
- Key affiliations: University College London
Her publications demonstrate a strong focus on behavioral ecology, inclusive fitness, and subsistence practices. Notably, her work connects cultural evolution to sustainable development goals like Gender Equality and Reduced Inequalities. While no students or awards are explicitly listed, her collaborative network includes co-authors from diverse institutions.
Recent trends in her research include modeling small datasets for cultural transmission analysis, exploring Tibetan populations, and investigating kinship dynamics in pastoralist societies. She has published extensively in journals like Proceedings of the Royal Society B and Evolution and Human Behavior, with citations indicating growing academic impact.
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