Dario Maestripieri

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University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
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Jesus E. Madrid research assistant Chicago (Neurotree)
Christine Fleener grad student Chicago
Sean P. Coyne grad student 2012- Chicago
James R. Roney grad student 2002 Chicago
Christine L. Glover grad student 2003 Chicago
Jessica C. Whitham grad student 2007 Chicago
Christy L. Hoffman grad student 2010 Chicago
Cindy L. Carlson grad student 2011 Chicago
Tara M. Mandalaywala grad student 2014 Chicago
Nora C Nickels grad student 2014-2019 Chicago (Neurotree)
Antje Engelhardt post-doc Chicago
Alexander V. Georgiev post-doc Chicago
James Higham post-doc Chicago
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Sobral G, Dubuc C, Winters S, et al. (2024) Facial and genital color ornamentation, testosterone, and reproductive output in high-ranking male rhesus macaques. Scientific Reports. 14: 2621
Cerda-Molina AL, Borráz-León JI, Matamoros-Trejo G, et al. (2023) Testing the Challenge Hypothesis in Stumptail Macaque Males: The Role of Testosterone and Glucocorticoid Metabolites in Aggressive and Mating Behavior. Biology. 12
Crewther BT, Hecht M, Grillot RL, et al. (2023) Day-to-day coordination of the stress and reproductive axes: a continuous-time analysis of within-person testosterone and cortisol relationships in athletic and healthy men. Physiology & Behavior. 114104
Milich KM, Ruiz-Lambides A, Maldonado E, et al. (2020) Age negatively impacts reproduction in high-ranking male rhesus macaques on Cayo Santiago, Puerto Rico. Scientific Reports. 10: 13044
Rosenfield KA, Semple S, Georgiev AV, et al. (2019) Experimental evidence that female rhesus macaques () perceive variation in male facial masculinity. Royal Society Open Science. 6: 181415
Grebe NM, Del Giudice M, Thompson ME, et al. (2019) Testosterone, cortisol, and status-striving personality features: A review and empirical evaluation of the Dual Hormone hypothesis. Hormones and Behavior
Madrid JE, Mandalaywala TM, Coyne SP, et al. (2018) Adaptive developmental plasticity in rhesus macaques: the serotonin transporter gene interacts with maternal care to affect juvenile social behaviour. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 285
Marvel-Coen J, Nickels N, Maestripieri D. (2018) The relationship between morningness–eveningness, psychosocial variables, and cortisol reactivity to stress from a life history perspective. Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences. 12: 71-86
Maestripieri D. (2018) Maternal influences on primate social development Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 72
Mandalaywala TM, Petrullo LA, Parker KJ, et al. (2017) Vigilance for threat accounts for inter-individual variation in physiological responses to adversity in rhesus macaques: A cognition × environment approach. Developmental Psychobiology
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