Center for Brain, Behavior, and Evolution
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Brain, Behavior and Evolution Website
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Understanding the natural diversity of behavior, in the lab & in the wild.
The Center for Brain, Behavior and Evolution (BB&E) is dedicated to the synthesis of evolutionary, psychological, physiological and genomic approaches to the study of behavior. We foster collaborative research and education to promote innovation within the field, and communicate these advances to the public. Through basic research, we provide novel perspectives on problems in human health, wildlife conservation and other applications of behavioral sciences.
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Director: Steve Phelps
sphelps@mail.utexas.edu
512-475-6304
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Molly E Cummings
ProfessorEvolution of Conspicuous Signals. Mechanisms of Crypsis. Neural Mechanisms of Mate Choice.Tristan D Kubik
Graduate Student Fellow - Mueller LabYikes! Who let him out of the insectary? Get that entomologist back where he belongs before we all get into trouble.Jonathan Pierce
Associate ProfessorM. June and J. Virgil Waggoner Professorships in Molecular BiologyThe genetic mechanisms that govern behaviors and contribute to neurological disorders.Peter Thomas
ProfessorH-E-B Endowed Chair in Marine ScienceFish Reproductive Physiology, Marine Environmental ToxicologyHarold H Zakon
ProfessorThe function, regulation, and evolution of voltage-dependent ion channels. The regulation of sodium and potassium channels by hormones.