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Dr. Srishti Sadhir has joined the YREL as a Donnelley Postdoctoral Associate!
Dr. Sadhir is working with PI Dr. Richard Bribiescas to investigate possible molecular (hormone) mechanisms driving energy trade-offs in pregnancy
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Impact of high temperatures on enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA) performance for leptin measurements in human milk stored under varied freeze/thaw conditions
This article fills a critical gap in the literature on assay performance validation under non-ideal conditions, such as high temperatures
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Associations between maternal and infant body composition, feeding practices, and infant eating behaviour in Samoan mother–infant dyads
Investigating how Samoan mothers perceive infant appetite in breastfed infants, which has implications for early cessation of exclusive breastfeeding
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Salivary Testosterone, Age, and Adiposity Associations Among Shuar Males in Amazonian Ecuador Challenge Assumptions of “Normal” Testosterone Patterns
YREL PI, Dr. Richard Bribiescas, published an article in the American Journal of Human Biology
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Positive Cortisol–Testosterone Hormonal Coupling Among Adolescents in Argentina and Jordan
Dr. Claudia Valeggia and Dr. Maggie Corley assessed the hypothesis that cortisol and testosterone are initially coupled but decouple later in life
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Associations among rearing environment and the infant gut microbiome with early-life neurodevelopment in a nonhuman primate model
Dr. Daiy investigated the association between social environments and the gut microbiome on infant neurodevelopment and cognitive function
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Dr. Claudia Valeggia was awarded the Yale Dean’s Award for Inclusion and Belonging
This award recognizes faculty who are dedicated to creating an environment of inclusion and belonging.
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YREL PhD alum Dorsa Amir TEDxCambridge talk
Evolutionary anthropologist Dorsa Amir shows that everyday occurrences in Western cultures are actually strange new experiences in human history
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MacMillan Report interviews Professor Claudia Valeggia
Professor Claudia Valeggia is interviewed about her research and The Health of Indigenous Peoples.
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Dr. Richard Bribiescas is inducted to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
The academy honors excellent academic achievement and is presented to fellows for their extraordinary dedication to advancing the field of science