Frances White

 

Dr. Frances White is a biological anthropologist who specializes behavioral ecology. Her research focuses on the evolution of primate sociality and social systems. Her research includes field projects with wild bonobos in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, free-ranging and captive primates in the US, and lab studies of primate morphology. She is a Curator of Primate Osteology with the University of Oregon’s MNCH and her lab houses the UO Primate Osteology Collection.

Website        fwhite@uoregon.edu        (541) 346-5278        Office: 302C Condon Hall

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