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Journal of PrimatologyOpen Access
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ISSN: 2167-6801
Primatology is the scientific study of primates. It deals with both living and extinct primates to understand aspects of their evolution and behaviour. As a science, primatology has many different sub-disciplines focussing on the anatomy, anthropology, physiology, psychology and genetics of the primates. The Journal of Primatology gives an opportunity for researchers to explore this field, providing the reader with a mix of review and methodology chapters which address the fundamentals of analysis methods, algorithms, data standards and databases.
Journal of Primatology gives an opportunity for expert researchers to explore in this ever-changing field, providing the reader with a mix of review and methodology chapters which address the fundamentals of analysis methods, algorithms, data standards and databases. Being an Open Access journal, it supports the scientists who publishes original research articles in all areas of primatology.
With the aim of faster and better dissemination of knowledge, Journal of Primatology would allow free access to its contents, which is likely to attract more readers. The journal covers all aspects of study both living and extinct primates in their natural habitats and in laboratories by conducting field studies and experiments in order to understand aspects of their evolution and behavior. The journal gives preference to clinically oriented studies over experimental and raw studies. The readership includes scholars, researchers, clinicians and also the general public.
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Robert J AdamsJohns Hopkins University, USA
Ricki Jean ColmanUniversity of Wisconsin
USA
Luca SineoUniversity of Palermo
Italy
Loretta CormierUniversity of
Alabama, USA
Tibor FarkasCincinnati Children’s
Hospital Medical Center, USA
Bernard Wallner University of Vienna
Austria
Abdel AouacheriaInstitute of Biology and Chemistry of Proteins, France
BM RothschildUniversity of Kansas
USA
Cyril Grueter University of Zurich-Irchel, Switzerland
Heui-Soo KimPusan National
University, South Korea
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Franz-Josef KaupGerman Primate Center, Germany
Baoguo LiNorthwest University
China
Wolfgang DittusPrimate Research Center, Sri Lanka
Minna J HsuNational Sun Yat-sen
University, Taiwan
MM FeerozJahangirnagar
University, Bangladesh
Augusta GasparUniversity Institute of
Lisbon, Portugal
G AgoramoorthyTajen University
Taiwan
Daniel D Myers University of Michigan Medical School, USA
M Firoj JamanUniversity of Dhaka
Bangladesh
Maria Teresa MotaFederal University
Brazil
MN MuchlinskiUniversity of Kentucky
USA
MP MuehlenbeinIndiana University
USA
P Mendez-Carvajal University of Florida
USA
Reena MathurUniversity of Rajasthan
India
Agnes LacreuseUniversity of
Massachusetts, USA
Cristina Giacoma University of Torino
Italy
Kerith R LuchinsTulane National
Primate Research Center, USA
Takafumi Ishida University of Tokyo
Japan
Govindhaswamy UCentre for Cellular
and Molecular Biology India
Elsa AddessiInstitute of Cognitive
Sciences and Technologies, Italy
Ming LIInstitute of Zoology
P. R. China
Gui-Bo YangNational Center for AIDS
China
S MalaivijitnondChulalongkorn
University, Thailand