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Stanton Braude
Courses Taught Ecology, Conservation Biology, Human Biology, Human Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced Physiology, Evolution of Sex Areas of Study Evolution of social behavior in naked mole-rats in Kenya, conservation genetics of endangered African rhinoceros populations, steroid mediated immunoredistribution and enhanced wound healing, evolution of domestic dogs. Selected Publications Braude, S. , D. Goran, and S. Maxfield. 2007. Case Studies for Understanding the Human Body. Jones and Bartlett, Sudbury, MA. Braude, S. and L. Corey. 2006. The Confidence Game: A simple activity with dice teaches students the importance of replication and sample size in data collection. Science and Children 44(1):40-44. Braude, S. 2000. Dispersal and new colony formation in wild naked mole-rats: evidence against inbreeding as the system of mating. Behavioral Ecology 11:7-12. Braude, S., Tang-Martinez, Z., and Taylor, G. 1999 Stress, Testosterone, and the Immunoredistribution Hypothesis. Behavioral Ecology. 10(3): 345-350. Sherman, P., Jarvis, J., and Braude, S. 1992. Naked Mole-rats. Scientific American 267(2): 72-78. |