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Jeanne Altmann : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jeanne Altmann Jeanne Altmann is a professor emerita and Eugene Higgins Professor of ecology and evolutionary biology currently at Princeton University,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jeanne Altmann )〕 Her area of focus is the social behaviour of baboons.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=From Babies to Baboons: One Woman’s Path to Success )〕 Altmann is widely known for her contributions to contemporary primate behavioural ecology. Her paper in 1974 on the observational study of behaviour is a cornerstone for ecologists and has been cited more than 10,000 times.〔 ==Academics== Jeanne Altmann started her undergraduate degree at UCLA as a mathematics major. However, during her second year, she transferred to MIT after marrying Stuart Altmann, who was a graduate student at Harvard.〔 She then accompanied him to the University of Alberta, where she received her degree in mathematics. Later, she started her graduate degree in biology at the University of Chicago. Through her dissertation, she decided to focus on social and familial interactions of baboons.〔〔 Using her mathematics background, she was employed as a data analyst in a lab studying human childhood. It was with her background in mathematics that her best known paper was written in 1974 which had been cited at least 10,000 times as of March 1, 2014.〔 Jeanne is also known for her involvement with the creation and development of the Amboseli Baboon Research Project,〔(Amboseli Baboon Research Project ). Accessed January 23, 2015.〕 which is now in its fifth decade.〔 She was awarded the Sewall Wright Award in 2013.
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