
Dr. Marcela E. Benítez 🏳️🌈
@mebenitez85
Assistant Professor @AnthroEmory| Hormones and social cognition in 🐒 |SoCaP Lab| Capuchins de Taboga 🇨🇷 | she/her |#queerinSTEM |#latininSTEM| #vamosARG
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Excited to share our paper "From pathology to pleasure" published in Hormones and Behavior Journal. Incredible work from SoCAP Lab grad student Evan Cunningham who took the lead on this review! Thanks Donna Maney & Kathleen Casto for putting together this special issue doi.org/10.1016/j.yhbe…



This week's student spotlight is Jordan Lucore (Jordan Lucore) is a PhD student at the University of Michigan, who is studying capuchin socioecology and endocrinology focusing on gut microbiome endocrine interactions. #Futurefriday #FollowFriday






Such a privilege to work with @t_roth93 on a memorial article for Frans de Waal in Brill Biology. Grateful to all the amazing young scholars who shared how Frans has impacted their academic journey.

We have a lot of APE Lab and Capuchinos de Taboga members headed to the 46th AmSoc Primatologists Conference tomorrow! Check out this schedule to see their poster and talk information🐵🐒 #ASP2024


Such an amazing time with the Anthropology Primatology at Emory crew AmSoc Primatologists 2024. So proud of all the amazing work our students are doing! The location didn’t hurt either 🏝️ 🇲🇽 🐒


Surfacing from election dread just long enough to share some Halloween joy from the Anthropology Primatology at Emory lab! 🎃 Here’s our team in costume—reminding me why I love my work and the people I share it with. #HalloweenInTheLab #SpookyScience


Exciting news--a new paper with Dr. Marcela E. Benítez 🏳️🌈 is out today! 🎉Read here to learn what researchers think about animal emotions and consciousness: royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…

Our survey of animal behavior researchers' perception of the existence of animal emotions and consciousness is out open access today in Royal Society Publishing (RSOS)! royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs… See the pre-print thread below, but the main takeaways are: (1) Animal behavior researchers

A Snapshot of Scientific Thought on Emotions in Animals. Survey asks researchers how they feel about the feelings of animals: news.emory.edu/features/2024/… Emory University Anthropology at Emory University Anthropology Primatology at Emory

Researchers from University of Michigan find temperatures impact immune performance of wild monkeys, with young individuals being more susceptible to such effects.Science Advances By Jordan Lucore, Dr. Marcela E. Benítez 🏳️🌈, Andrew J. Marshall, et al. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
