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Primates in the News People
- UW teaching excellence awards go to La Crosse, Parkside and Madison campuses (Wisconsin State Journal; May 21, 2013)
- An Unlikely Explorer Stumbles Into Controversy (NPR; March 31, 2013)
- New Novel Focuses On Life In A Primate Lab (VPR News; March 18, 2013)
- Toshisada Nishida (1941–2011): Chimpanzee Rapport (PLOS Biology; October 25, 2011)
- Leading Neuroscientist Dies (Obituary for Laurent Descarries; The Scientist; November 30, 2012)
- Anthropologist Peter Ungar Named AAAS Fellow (Newswise; November 29, 2012)
- Yorkshire housewife 'raised by monkeys in jungle' (Telegraph; October 21, 2012)
- Explorer of the Week: Jacinta Beehner (National Geographic; October 4, 2012)
- Ape scientist placed on leave after mental health is questioned (Des Moines Register; September 12, 2012)
- Primate specialist Henderson respected for his work with animals (Chicago Sun-Times; August 26, 2012)
- Rita Miljo, founder of sanctuary for rescued baboons, dies at 81 (Pioneer Press; July 29, 2012)
- Groundbreaking AIDS Researcher Dies at 62 (Harvard Crimson; June 13, 2012)
- Louis Leakey: The Father of Hominid Hunting (Smithsonian; June 13, 2012)
- Phillip Tobias obituary (Guardian; June 14, 2012)
- Eminent South African anthropologist Tobias dies (Associated Press; June 7, 2012)
- A Psychologist Goes To The Zoo: An Interview with Terry L. Maple (Scientific American; April 4, 2012)
- First Sabahan primatologist (Borneo Post; February 8, 2012)
- If I'd had any inkling, I'd have been scared to do it (NewScientist; January 19, 2012)
- Exploring life: Jane Goodall's curiosity was obvious at age 4 (Delaware Online; January 18, 2012)
- Interview with conservation legend George Schaller (Mongabay; December 13, 2011)
- Tom Troscianko, 1953-2011 (University of Bristol News from the University; November 22, 2011)
- Toshisada Nishida (1941-2011): Chimpanzee Rapport (PLoS Biology; October 25, 2011)
- Jane Goodall Documentary Commemorates 50 Years Of Pioneer Research (Huffington Post; September 27, 2011)
- Jane Goodall Talks Women In Science (Huffington Post; September 27, 2011)
- Angelina Jolie to appear in Jane Goodall biopic (Examiner; September 6, 2011)
- John Crook obituary (Guardian; August 23, 2011)
- Bernadine P. Healy, a Pioneer at National Institutes of Health, Dies at 67 (New York Times; August 8, 2011)
- Brain Scientist Marc Hauser Resigns From Harvard (Science; July 20, 2011)
- Embattled Harvard professor resigns (Boston Globe; July 20, 2011)
- John Hurrell Crook, 1930-2011 (University of Bristol News from the University; July 20, 2011)
- At Duke, an Evolutionary Anthropologist Plumbs Jane Goodall's Research Trove (Chronicle of Higher Education; June 26, 2011)
- CWU chimpanzee speech researchers retire (Seattle Times; June 21, 2011)
- Bill Bailey on his passion for primates (Sunday Express; June 5, 2011)
- Savage-Rumbaugh is mother to the apes (Des Moines Register; May 14, 2011)
- Baruch Blumberg, Who Discovered and Tackled Hepatitis B, Dies at 85 (New York Times; April 6, 2011)
- W. H. Prusoff, Who Developed AIDS Drug, Is Dead at 90 (New York Times; April 6, 2011)
- Jane Goodall Heads Primate Palooza March 21-28 (Psychology Today; March 21, 2011)
- Jane Goodall's 50 years of chimpanzee research moved to Duke (Triangle Business Journal; March 17, 2011)
- Wrestling Leopards, Felling Apes: A Life In Taxidermy (NPR; December 4, 2010)
- The Tarzan and Jane of the animal world (Telegraph; December 3, 2010)
- Jane of the Jungle: Additional Commentary and Insights from Jane Goodall (Scientific American; December 1, 2010)
- Ex-IDF officer killed in Cameroon crash (Ynetnews; November 23, 2010)
- In the Footsteps of the Museum's Gorillas (New York Times; November 21, 2010)
- 50 Years of Chimpanzees (New York Times; November 15, 2010)
- Jane Goodall Returns to Her Chimps in Tanzania (CBS News; October 24, 2010)
- Dr. Suzan Murray: Chief Veterinarian, National Zoo (Washington Post; September 12, 2010)
- New director takes over at Primate Center (University of Wisconsin-Madison News; September 8, 2010)
- Thomas C. Peebles dies at 89; doctor isolated measles virus (Los Angeles Times; August 13, 2010)
- Robert M. Chanock, virologist who studied children's diseases, dies at 86 (Washington Post; August 4, 2010)
- Ymke Warren (Telegraph; August 3, 2010)
- Jeremy Keeling: the monkey man's dark secret (Telegraph; July 15, 2010)
- The surrogate 'mum' of Amy the orang-utan (Interview with Jeremy Keeling; BBC)
- Ape Women: 10 Dedicated Primate Researchers (Mental Floss; July 6, 2010)
- British gorilla expert murdered in her home by machete-wielding intruder in Cameroon (Daily News; July 1, 2010)
- John Lithgow, Freida Pinto join "Apes" (Reuters; June 22, 2010)
- Telling the chimps' stories (Des Moine Register; May 18, 2010)
- Remembering Biologist Devra Kleiman (All Things Considered, NPR; May 6, 2010; Audio)
- Devra G. Kleiman dies at 67; helped create field of conservation biology (Washington POst; May 4, 2010)
- Meet Iowa scientist Jill Pruetz (Des Moines Register; April 21, 2010)
- Bonobo Rescue Leader to Headline Primate Palooza (Duke University Office of News and Communications; April 6, 2010)
- Dr. Alan A. Creamer (Corning Leader; January 5, 2010)
- Marine mammal researcher Ron Schusterman dies (Santa Cruz Sentinel; February 21, 2010)
- Lemur facility gets new director (Herald-Tribune; February 1, 2010)
- Colourful performance artist devoted her life to saving orang-utans (Sydney Morning Herald; January 28, 2010)
- D.C. woman to be honored for work with Congo's bonobos (Washington Post; December 16, 2009)
- Gorilla Man Honoured for His Work With the Gentle Giants (New Vision; December 13, 2009)
- Former Helotes mayor, 57, dies (San Antonio Express-News; October 1, 2009)
- Brenau exhibit unveils gorilla researcher's life (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer; September 23, 2009)
- 10 Questions for Jane Goodall (Time; September 10, 2009)
- Spanish ethologist who discovered albino gorilla dies at 87 (AFP; August 6, 2009)
- Dr. Jan Ramer, Indianapolis Zoo Vet, Leaves to Manage Mountain Gorilla Project (Zoo and Aquarium Visitor; July 26, 2009)
- Missing AIDS Link Found in Chimps (Associated Press; July 22, 2009)
- Jane Goodall (Los Angeles Times; July 18, 2009)
- Obama will name Francis Collins as new NIH director (Scientific American; July 8, 2009)
- Anthropologist honored for research on human evolution (Santa Cruz Sentinel; July 5, 2009)
- Endocrine Society Announces 2009 Laureate Award Winners (Medical News Today; June 18, 2009)
- Emil L. Smith dies at 97; biochemist advanced protein research (Los Angeles Times; June 12, 2009)
- Rockefeller University names Robert Sapolsky 2008 Lewis Thomas Prize winner (Rockefeller University Newswire; May 18, 2009)
- CI president receives Roger Tory Peterson Medal (EurekAlert; April 30, 2009)
- Researcher who changed the way we think about what we drink (WA Today; April 23, 2009)
- How to Prevent the Next Pandemic (Scientific American; March 2009)
- Dr. Charles S. Lieber dies at 78; researcher demonstrated that alcohol is a liver toxin (Los Angeles Times; March 18, 2009)
- Dr Jane Goodall on conservation, chimps and books (Guardian; March 4, 2009)
- Science Lives: Living with Lemurs (Live Science; January 27, 2009)
- Kemnitz to step down as Primate Center director (University of Wisconsin - Madison News; January 9, 2009)
- Anthropologist Wins National Recognition for Research, Education (University of Arkansas Daily Headlines; December 22, 2008)
- D. C. Gajdusek, 85; won Nobel for work on brain diseases (Boston Globe; December 16, 2008)
- Dame Jane Goodall: Lady and the chimps (Telegraph, UK; December 16, 2008)
- Dr. Adrian Kantrowitz, Cardiac Pioneer, Dies at 90 (New York Times; November 19, 2008)
- Ernest Beutler, 80, Dies; Studied Blood Diseases (New York Times; October 8, 2008)
- ASU's Nash earns Distinguished Primatologist Award (ASU News; September 30, 2008)
- Thomas Weller, 93; Won Nobel Prize for Polio (Boston Globe; August 25, 2008)
- Victor McKusick, 86, Dies; Medical Genetics Pioneer (New York Times; July 24, 2004)
- Lyall Watson, 69, Adventurer and Explorer of the ‘Soft Edges of Science,’ Dies (New York Times; July 21, 2008)
- Uganda: Her Love for Animals Keeps Gorillas, People in Bwindi Healthy (Kampala New Vision; June 22, 2008)
- Oscar Ratnoff, 91, Expert on Blood Clots, Is Dead (New York Times; June 6, 2008)
- Baboons, beards and Sapolsky (Stanford Daily; May 27, 2008)
- German research student missing in Congo (Associated Press; May 27, 2008)
- Jonathan Maslow, 59, a Journalist and Naturalist, Dies (New York Times; February 24, 2008)
- Dr. Frank Dixon, 87; molecular biology pioneer founded Scripps Research Institute (Los Angeles Times; February 10, 2008)
- Joshua Lederberg, 82; genetics pioneer won Nobel Prize (Los Angeles Times; February 5, 2008)
- Trials of a Primatologist
- Judah Folkman, Researcher, Dies at 74 (New York Times; January 16, 2008)
- Monkey man (Profile of Desmond Morris, Sunday Herald; January 7, 2008)
- Merle Sande, AIDS Pioneer, Dies at 68 (New York Times; November 22, 2007)
- Samuel L. Leonard, Cornell Zoologist, Dies at 101 (New York Times; November 23, 2007)
- First director of Micke Grove Zoo dies (October 26, 2007)
- Molly Badham (Telegraph; October 22, 2007)
- Psych professor Santos wins PopSci award (Yale Daily News; October 17, 2007)
- Dr. Marc Van Roosmalen, discover of unknown monkey species, freed in Brazil (Mongabay; August 8, 2007)
- Strike threat over jailed primatologist (Nature; August 8, 2007)
- Scientists demand Brazil release renowned primatologist (Mongabay; August 6, 2007)
- Jungle of red tape snares biologist (Chicago Tribune; July 29, 2007)
- Marc van Roosmalen: A Rain-Forest Odyssey (Time Magazine; March 13, 2000)
- Anne McLaren, 80, Expert on the Embryo, Is Dead (New York Times; July 23, 2007)
- Richard Goodwin, 96; noted environmentalist (Los Angeles Times; July 23, 2007)
- Leading Amazon biologist imprisoned in Brazil; witch-hunt suspected (Mongabay; June 23, 2007)
- Harvey R. Colten, 68, a Pediatric Immunologist, Is Dead (New York Times; June 8, 2007)
- The Time 100: Scientists and Thinkers: Frans de Waal (Time Magazine; May 14, 2007)
- With a Founding Mother in the Field of Primatology (New York Times; April 17, 2007)
- The Discover Interview: Jane Goodall (Discover; March 2007)
- B. R. Landau, 80, Biochemist Who Helped Explain Diabetes, Dies (New York Times; March 31, 2007)
- Jane Goodall: Working in the wild (Willits News; March 21, 2007)
- Famed paleoanthropologist Clark Howell has died (UC Berkeley News; March 13, 2007)
- Aaron Lerner, Skin Expert Who Led Melatonin Discovery, Dies at 86 (New York Times; February 17, 2007)
- A Tribute to Boris Lapin (subscription may be required; Journal of Medical Primatology; February 2007)
- Poisoned crusader returns to her troop (Independent Online; October 7, 2006)
- From Seattle to Cameroon, she is a champion for chimpanzees (Seattle Times; September 29, 2006)
- Wisconsin Book Festival 2006: Robert Sapolsky speaks (Isthmus, Madison, WI; September 28, 2006)
- One-Man Explorer (Profile of Harry C. Raven; Natural History; June 1941)
- Steve Irwin: The incredible story of the wildlife warrior (The Independent, UK; September 5, 2006)
- University appoints first primatologist (Scoop, New Zealand; August 10, 2006)
- George Page, 71; Creator and Host of PBS Series 'Nature' (Los Angeles Times; July 3, 2006)
- Bill Frist: A Doctor at Heart (Washington Post; May 24, 2006)
- Tycoon Anton Rupert dies in his sleep (Business Report, South Africa; January 19, 2006)
- Dian Fossey's legacy (Malaysia Star; January 17, 2006)
- A mecca in the mist (Sunday Magazine, South Africa; January 6, 2006)
- Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (Medical News Today; October 25, 2005)
- There's no stopping her (IDRC Reports; March 2, 1998)
- Need for Speede (Grist Magazine; October 10, 2005)
- Orangutan Odyssey (Birute Galdikas, Pacific Palisades Palisadian-Post; July 28, 2005)
- Monkey studies lead to high honor (Interview with Karen Strier; Wisconsin State Journal; May 23, 2005)
- Eminent conservationist laid to rest (Obituary of Daniel Kwaku Akowuah; GhanaWeb, Ghana; January 25, 2005)
- Great Apes: Ex-Ackley resident returns to Iowa to work in ape project (Profile of Duane Rumbaugh; Globe Gazette; February 13, 2005)
- National Geographic Writer Andrew H. Brown, 92, Dies (Washington Post; February 10, 2005)
- Animal activist Lori Lehner dies (Washington Post; June 22, 2004)
- As Goodall As It Gets (Interview with Fred Thompson, CEO of Jane Goodall Institute, Grist Magazine; January 10, 2005)
- A chat with chimpanzee expert, Jane Goodall (Malaysia Star; December 14, 2004)
- Susan Wallace Named Collins Award Recipient (Baylor University, press release; April 22, 2004)
- The Man Behind the Meme (Slate; December 1, 2004)
- Vivien Casagrande biosketch (Exploration, Vanderbilt University,)
- PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Dian Fossey (Voice of America; November 7, 2004)
- Not Slowing Down (Jane Goodall, Newsweek; October 13, 2004)
- New mission for chimps' champion (Guardian Unlimited, UK; October 10, 2004)
- Rolex Awards for Enterprise: Jo Thompson (Rolex.com; 2004)
- Cameraman's role missed by Fossey book, film (Independent Online, South Africa; September 21, 2004)
- Africa Chimp Expert Extends "Path Goodall Blazed" (Profile of Elizabeth Vinson Lonsdorf; National Geographic News; February 23, 2004)
- Alpha female (Profile of Alison Richard; The Guardian, UK; December 5, 2002)
- Altmann elected to Academy of Sciences (Daily Princetonian; May 12, 2003)
- Baboons who made a monkey out of man (Interview with Robert Sapolsky; Gulf Daily News; December 15, 2002)
- Chimp champ (Interview with Jane Goodall; Portland Tribune; April 13, 2004)
- Creator of world's largest rainforest preserve dies (The Scientist; March 17, 2003)
- Eberhard Fuchs awarded Stifterverband prize (The Scientist; November 6, 2002)
- Goodall follows exhibit back to city (Cincinnati Enquirer; October 6, 2002)
- Heart transplant pioneer dies at 84 (James Hardy; Jackson Clarion-Ledger, Mississippi; February 21, 2003)
- Jane Goodall discusses "Africa in My Blood" (CNN; May 16, 2000)
- Jungle VIP (Profile of Craig Stanford; USC Trojan Family Magazine, Summer 2002)
- Patricia Goldman-Rakic dies (The Scientist; August 7, 2003)
- Woman for the world (Japan Times; December 7, 2003)
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