Cade Quinto

Sophomore in Emory College of Arts and Sciences. Currently, I am a volunteer who works primarily with weekly and daily chimp health data sets. I hope to work more with the data to understand the intricacies of primatology better.
Jackie Zhou

I am an undergraduate student majoring in Anthropology and Human Biology with a minor in Global Health, Culture, and Society. I learned about the lab from reading the review on same-sex behavior in non-human primates and felt inspired by innovations in historically stigmatized anthropological research as a strong tool on enhancing the voice of marginalized […]
Phoenix Jarrett

As a junior majoring in Anthropology and Human Biology with a minor in Spanish, I’ve become fascinated by the relationship between health and behavior through my studies in Psychology, Biology, and Anthropology. In the lab, I’m especially intrigued by how hormones affect behavior. Additionally, I am interested in the use of technology, like AI, in […]
Grace Cayless

I am a junior at Emory, majoring in Anthropology & Human Biology with a minor in Global Health. I joined Dr. Lonsdorf’s lab in my second year, working with health data and creating health records for individual chimpanzees, before transitioning to the mother-infant data set. Currently, I’m interested in examining risks faced by chimpanzee infants […]
Elise Isakov

I am currently an Undergraduate at Emory on track to complete a B.S. in Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology as well as a Minor in Anthropology. I was initially drawn to this lab and its work due to my interest in behavioral and neurological similarities between nonhuman and human primates. However, my interests have grown to […]