Coren Lee Apicella

PhD candidate in Biological Anthropology

 

Harvard University
Peabody Museum
Department of Anthropology
11 Divinity Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138

apicella@fas.harvard.edu

 

 

Curriculum Vitae

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Research Interests

My research focuses on human mating and parenting strategies. While completing my master’s degree in Evolutionary Psychology at the University of Liverpool, I examined how both paternity confidence and self-perceived mate value affects men’s investment in their children. For my PhD, I am studying mate choice and attractiveness and their relationship to health and reproductive success in the Hadza, a hunter-gatherer population in Northern Tanzania.

 

Links

BBC: Deep voiced men have more kids

Reproductive Ecology Laboratory at Harvard University

Frank Marlowe, Florida State University

Eduardo Villamor, Assistant Professor of International Nutrition

Human Behavior and Evolution Society

Evolutionary Psychology and Behavioral Ecology Research Group at the University of Liverpool

David Feinberg Sees Voices and Hears Faces

Alyssa Crittenden does the Hadza

Tony Little’s Interactive Face Site

Anthropology at Harvard University

Behavioral Biology of Women (class website)