Science Magazine Features Duke Research at Amboseli

Science Magazine Features Duke Research at Amboseli

Science magazine has published a feature on the renowned Amboseli Baboon Research Project, covering its history from the beginning under Robert and Jeanne Altman to the present day.  It gives special focus to the research of Susan Alberts, Jenny Tung, and grad student Amanda Lea on the long-term effects of being born in a drought year, or under other environmental stressors.  This study has shed particular light on the life histories of Dutch children conceived and born during the infamous Hunger Winter of 1944-45.