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Marco Del Giudice is an Associate Professor in the Department of Life Sciences at the University of Trieste, Italy, where he conducts interdisciplinary research at the intersection of evolutionary biology, psychology, and development. His work spans multiple domains including personality psychology, developmental psychopathology, attachment theory, and sex differences research.
Dr. Del Giudice's research interests focus on the evolution of personality, motivation, and self-regulation, with particular emphasis on attachment styles, evolutionary psychopathology, sex differences in behavior and cognition, middle childhood development, stress mechanisms in development, and developmental plasticity. His approach is characterized by theoretical synthesis and integrative frameworks, including the Adaptive Calibration Model (ACM) of stress responsivity, evolutionary-developmental models of attachment, and a general motivational architecture for personality. More recently, he has expanded into evolutionary immunology.
His extensive publication record demonstrates consistent scholarly contributions across multiple disciplines, with recent work focusing on methodological innovations in statistics, evolutionary emotion theory, and critical analyses of research practices in sex differences research. His articles reveal a strong emphasis on theoretical integration, methodological rigor, and challenging conventional wisdom in psychological science.
- Early Career Award of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society (HBES), 2016
Dr. Del Giudice's work has established him as a leading scholar in evolutionary approaches to psychology, with significant contributions to understanding how evolutionary principles illuminate human behavior, development, and psychopathology. His interdisciplinary approach bridges biological and psychological perspectives while maintaining methodological sophistication.

