Graduate Students
I am currently looking for one or more outstanding students to join our PhD program. My research is driven primarily by an evolutionary approach. Therefore, I am best equipped to mentor students who are interested in framing their own research within the confines of human behavioral ecology or evolutionary psychology. However, because my work often touches upon topics in maternal and child health, I am also interested in bringing in students who plan to develop biocultural projects on women's health and reproduction.
For more information about applying to the PhD program in Biological Anthropology at UCLA see:
http://uclabioanthro.weebly.com/
For more information about applying to the PhD program in Biological Anthropology at UCLA see:
http://uclabioanthro.weebly.com/
Undergraduate Students
I periodically have opportunities for undergraduates to work for credit (ANTHRO 199, ANTHRO 194) as research assistants on various projects. Typically, these students have some previous course experience in behavioral ecology, either in my course Anthropology 124A or in another course in anthropology or EEB.. If you are interested in an RA position for the upcoming quarter, please send me an email describing your major, interests and experience and your current major and GPA.