Rosenbaum and assistant Jean Paul Hirwa processing fecal samples in the Karisoke laboratory. |
Friday, November 11, 2011
Stacy Rosenbaum: A Primatologist's Journey
"On the first day of class, Stacy Rosenbaum took a seat among 100 or so other students in her primate behavior course at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. A psychology major, she had registered for the course on a whim. Professor Christopher Coe stood up and addressed the students, saying “For most of you in this room, this will be just another class. But there are one or two of you for whom this course will change your whole life...”
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