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Katharine M. Jack is a Professor of Anthropology and Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs at Tulane University. She holds a PhD from the University of Alberta (2001) and has been affiliated with Tulane since 2003. Her research focuses on primate behavioral ecology, particularly male social behavior, reproductive strategies, and hormonal mechanisms in primates. She leads studies on white-faced capuchin monkeys in Costa Rica's Santa Rosa National Park, emphasizing long-term ecological and demographic data. Her work also examines the impact of forest regeneration on primate populations.
Education: PhD in Anthropology from the University of Alberta (2001).
Research Interests: Integrates primatology, socioendocrinology, and conservation biology. Collaborative projects include microsatellite analysis, major histocompatibility genes, and hormonal studies. She co-directs the Santa Rosa Primate Project and maintains an active research lab at Tulane.
Awards: None explicitly listed in the provided texts.
Advising/Grants: No specific student names or grant details provided. Her lab focuses on collaborative ecological and behavioral research.
Labs/Teams: Director of the Santa Rosa Primate Project and affiliated with Tulane's Department of Anthropology research initiatives.




