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Psychologist with a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley. Former assistant professor at Harvard University and professor at the University of Michigan.
Researcher in evolutionary biology and evolutionary medicine. Co-authored the book "Why We Get Sick: The New Science of Darwinian Medicine" with George C. Williams. Explores the evolutionary origins of moral emotions and applies principles of evolutionary medicine to mental disorders in the book "Good Reasons for Bad Feelings: Insights from the Frontier of Evolutionary Psychiatry".
Psychology professor; wrote The Mating Mind, Spent, Mate, & Virtue Signaling. Themes: Evolution, sentience, civilization, EA, X risk, crypto. Wife: @sentientist
Prominent writer and researcher in evolutionary biology, focusing on epigenetics and non-genetic forms of evolution. Considered a leader in the extended evolutionary synthesis movement.
Swiss psychologist known for his work on child development and his theory of cognitive development and epistemological view, referred to as "genetic epistemology".
Santamarian Research Chair, Professor in Psychology at Saint Mary's University in Halifax, Canada - Affiliate Faculty Kinsey Institute, Indiana,USA
Dr. Matt Killingsworth is a scientist who investigates the nature and causes of human happiness, including happiness at work, the relationship between money and happiness, how social relationships affect happiness, and many other topics. He is the creator of www.trackyourhappiness.org, a global research project that uses smart phones to study happiness in real-time during everyday life. His research has been tackled by the New York Times, Good Morning America, National Public Radio, Time Magazine, the BBC, and other media outlets. Matt holds a PhD in Psychology from Harvard University and degrees in Engineering and Economics from Duke University.
Catherine Salmon is currently an associate professor in the psychology department at the University of Redlands, after obtaining a PhD in Psychology from McMaster University. She is the co-author (with Donald Symons) of Warrior Lovers: Erotic fiction, evolution and female sexuality.
Evolutionary Psychology, Cultural evolution... To find out, read Minds Make Societies http://www.pascalboyer.net/mms.html
#LiminalOrder | Jack Murphy Live Podcast | Culture, politics, masculinity | Lincoln Fellow @claremontInst | New videos daily @ http://YouTube.com/jackmurphylive
Sam Tatam is Global Head of Behavioural Science at Ogilvy. His passion is understanding human behaviour, and his experience comes from organisational/industrial psychology and advertising strategy. From New York to Nairobi, Sam has led behaviour change projects across virtually every category and continent.
Director of Communications & Content at The KCP Group - Stifel. Insights here: https://thekcpgroup.com/insights.