Hunter Primate Molecular Ecology Laboratory - PMEL

Hunter Primate Molecular Ecology Laboratory - PMEL Members of PMEL investigate primate behavioral ecology and evolution via integrative analyses of genotypic & phenotypic variation

Hot off the press: Leveraging the multidimensional nutritional niche to inform conservation practice! Shout out to our f...
04/17/2026

Hot off the press: Leveraging the multidimensional nutritional niche to inform conservation practice! Shout out to our former postdoc & lead author for shepherding this through to publication! Open access here: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2026.e04214

Sadly, Prof. Baden could not make it to this year’s conference (this flu season is not cooperating), but the show must g...
03/19/2026

Sadly, Prof. Baden could not make it to this year’s conference (this flu season is not cooperating), but the show must go on! RRLP data manager and grad student, Charline Rasoanarimalala is there! If you see her say hi! And don’t miss Prof. Baden’s talk today @ 2:30pm (given by Prof. )!

Charline is back in NYC in Dr. Rothman’s  nutrition lab analyzing samples from the last year! But it’s not all work! Thi...
03/09/2026

Charline is back in NYC in Dr. Rothman’s nutrition lab analyzing samples from the last year! But it’s not all work! This weekend PMEL member took her to explore the !!

Quick week-long trip to meet with students, check out our new project house, commission furniture, setup the RRLP office...
02/22/2026

Quick week-long trip to meet with students, check out our new project house, commission furniture, setup the RRLP office and lab spaces, and meet with new staff. Super productive trip and knocked out a bunch of tasks! Exhausted but reinvigorated! Until August, Madagascar! 🇲🇬 ✌️

Thank you to the Facets of Evolution group at UMass Amherst! Dr. Baden got to share our latest research, meet lots of gr...
12/06/2025

Thank you to the Facets of Evolution group at UMass Amherst! Dr. Baden got to share our latest research, meet lots of great graduate students, and catch-up with old friends from grad school!

11/10/2025

A burst of new life in Madagascar’s forests: ruffed lemurs are pregnant and giving birth in numbers not seen before.
But scientists say this boom is not just cause for celebration. It could be a sign of underlying trouble — habitat cracking under pressure, food supply shifting, and survival becoming uncertain.
Check comments for the full story ⬇️

Quick trip to the  to talk science, visit some wildlife, check-in on Zo’s lab training, and listen to  speak! Overall a ...
11/08/2025

Quick trip to the to talk science, visit some wildlife, check-in on Zo’s lab training, and listen to speak! Overall a nice trip, but hopefully the FAA won’t cancel our trip so we’ll still have a flight home tomorrow! Stay tuned!

 has had a productive first week at  ! Next up, hormone validations!
11/04/2025

has had a productive first week at ! Next up, hormone validations!

Next stop: Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. Stay tuned for Zo’s next training adventures!
10/28/2025

Next stop: Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. Stay tuned for Zo’s next training adventures!

That’s a wrap!  and  have completed their training here in NYC and will be heading home on Monday. Meanwhile,  leaves NY...
10/25/2025

That’s a wrap! and have completed their training here in NYC and will be heading home on Monday. Meanwhile, leaves NYC for Columbus, Ohio tomorrow to start his next leg of his training journey! Stay tuned! (Huge shout out to and for being amazing mentors to this crew!)

Address

695 Park Avenue
New York, NY
10065

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Hunter Primate Molecular Ecology Laboratory - PMEL posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The University

Send a message to Hunter Primate Molecular Ecology Laboratory - PMEL:

Share