Michael A. Huffman is an Associate Professor in the Wildlife Research Center of Kyoto University, Japan. A native of Denver Colorado, he started his career in primatology as an undergraduate in 1979 with a field study on wild Japanese macaque behavioral ecology of Arashiyama (Kyoto) in the Department of Zoology, Kyoto University. This research became the foundation for his later field studies towards an MSc (1985) and DSc (1989) degrees in the Laboratory of Human Evolution Studies, Kyoto University.
In addition to investigations on free-ranging and captive Japanese macaques spanning over 45 years, he has intensively studied the behavioral ecology of wild chimpanzees in Tanzania and Uganda, with a focus on primate host-parasite ecology, primate self-medication, and ethnopharmacology. Since 2006 he has been conducting fieldwork in Sri Lanka, Taiwan, India, and Vietnam, with collaborations in over 35 countries on all continents.
With his students and his many collaborators, Huffman has published extensively in the fields of cultural primatology, animal self-medication, ethnobotany, pharmacology, primate host-parasite ecology, reproductive behavior and physiology, behavioral endocrinology, phylogeography, and historical primatology; including 10 books, over 240 refereed journal articles, book chapters, review articles and other miscellaneous publications. The research has covered over 15 free-ranging and captive primate species from apes to lemurs, and other mammals in Japan, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, India, Vietnam, China, Bangladesh, Tanzania, Uganda, Guinea, South Africa, Brazil, Italy, and Austria. He is deeply committed to building bridges through interdisciplinary collaborations and mentoring.
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Date
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Time
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Speaker
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Format
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07/02/2024
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09:00
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Mike Huffman (Kyoto)
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Online
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14/02/2024
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16:00
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Amaya Albalat (Stirling)
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Talk F2F/hybrid
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21/02/2024
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16:00
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Kirsten Blakey (Stirling)
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Talk F2F/hybrid
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28/02/2024
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16:00
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Bill Phillips (Stirling)
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Talk F2F/hybrid
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06/03/2024
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No meeting (reading week)
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13/03/2024
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16:00
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TBC
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20/03/2024
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16:00
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Impact research catch up
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F2F
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27/03/2024
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16:00
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Sylvain Lamoine (Cambridge)
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online
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03/04/2024
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16:00
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Review of BERG research strategy (core BERG)
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F2F
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10/04/2024
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16:00
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Matti Wilks (Edinburgh; TENTATIVE will confirm in Jan)
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F2F
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17/04/2024
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16:00
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Victor Shirimizu (Strathlyde)
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F2F (Room 4B96)
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24/04/2024
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16:00
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Lifespan Equipment Demonstration
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01/05/2024
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16:00
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Victoria Lee (SRUC)
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F2F/hybrid
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08/05/2024
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10:00
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James Brooks (Kyoto)
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Online
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Dr Pawel Fedurek (he/his)
Lecturer in Psychology
Behaviour and Evolution Research Group (BERG)
Division of Psychology, Faculty of Natural Sciences
University of Stirling
Stirling, FK9 4LA
Scotland, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1786 467844
Twitter: @fedurekp @BERG_Stirling
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