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Trudy Turner

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Trudy Rebecca Turner
Alma materNew York University, Graduate School
Scientific career
ThesisBiological variation in vervet monkeys (C̲e̲r̲c̲o̲p̲i̲t̲h̲e̲c̲u̲s̲ a̲e̲t̲h̲i̲o̲p̲s̲) (1977)

Trudy Turner is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and the editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Physical Anthropology. She is known for her work on vervet monkeys, ethics in research, and women in biological anthropology.

Education and career

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Turner has a B.A. from Northwestern University (1970), and earned her M.A. (1973) and Ph.D. (1977) from New York University. She conducted her postdoctoral work at the University of Michigan Medical School, and then moved to the University of Wiconsin-Milwaukee in 1987 and was promoted to professor in 1998. As of 2024 she is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.[1]

In 2019 she was named editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Physical Anthropology.[2]

Research

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Turner is known for her work on Primate, with a focus on the vervet monkey. Her early work examined blood proteins[3] and growth stages[4] in vervet monkeys. She was a part of the team that sequenced the genome for the vervet monkey.[5] She has also examined ethics in population biology research[6] and examined the experiences of women in the field of biological anthropology.[7]

Selected publications

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  • Turner, T. R.; Anapol, F.; Jolly, C. J. (1997). "Growth, development, and sexual dimorphism in vervet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops) at four sites in Kenya". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 103 (1): 19–35. doi:10.1002/(SICI)1096-8644(199705)103:1<19::AID-AJPA3>3.0.CO;2-8.
  • Turner, Trudy R. (2005-01-01). Biological Anthropology and Ethics. Albany, NY: SUNY Press. ISBN 978-0-7914-6296-6.
  • Turner, Trudy R.; Bernstein, Robin M.; Taylor, Andrea B.; Asangba, Abigail; Bekelman, Traci; Cramer, Jennifer Danzy; Elton, Sarah; Harvati, Katerina; Williams‐Hatala, Erin Marie; Kauffman, Laurie; Middleton, Emily; Richtsmeier, Joan; Szathmáry, Emőke; Torres‐Rouff, Christina; Thayer, Zaneta (2018). "Participation, representation, and shared experiences of women scholars in biological anthropology". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 165 (S65): 126–157. doi:10.1002/ajpa.23386. ISSN 0002-9483.
  • Turner, Trudy R.; Schmitt, Christopher A.; Cramer, Jennifer Danzy (2019). Savanna monkeys: the genus Chlorocebus. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-78294-4.

Awards and honors

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In 2014 Turner received the Gabriel Lasker Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Service to the American Association of Physical Anthropology.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Trudy R. Turner". University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Retrieved 2024-11-06.
  2. ^ "Trudy Turner - New Editor of AJPA". AABA. Retrieved 2024-11-06.
  3. ^ Turner, T. R. (1981). "Blood protein variation in a population of ethiopian vervet monkeys ( Cercopithecus aethiops aethiops )". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 55 (2): 225–232. doi:10.1002/ajpa.1330550211. ISSN 0002-9483.
  4. ^ Turner, T. R.; Anapol, F.; Jolly, C. J. (1997). "Growth, development, and sexual dimorphism in vervet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops) at four sites in Kenya". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 103 (1): 19–35. doi:10.1002/(SICI)1096-8644(199705)103:1<19::AID-AJPA3>3.0.CO;2-8.
  5. ^ Warren, Wesley C.; Jasinska, Anna J.; García-Pérez, Raquel; Svardal, Hannes; Tomlinson, Chad; Rocchi, Mariano; Archidiacono, Nicoletta; Capozzi, Oronzo; Minx, Patrick; Montague, Michael J.; Kyung, Kim; Hillier, LaDeana W.; Kremitzki, Milinn; Graves, Tina; Chiang, Colby (2015). "The genome of the vervet ( Chlorocebus aethiops sabaeus )". Genome Research. 25 (12): 1921–1933. doi:10.1101/gr.192922.115. ISSN 1088-9051. PMC 4665013. PMID 26377836.
  6. ^ Turner, Trudy R. (2012). "Ethical Issues in Human Population Biology". Current Anthropology. 53 (S5): S222–S232. doi:10.1086/662661. ISSN 0011-3204.
  7. ^ Turner, Trudy R.; Bernstein, Robin M.; Taylor, Andrea B.; Asangba, Abigail; Bekelman, Traci; Cramer, Jennifer Danzy; Elton, Sarah; Harvati, Katerina; Williams‐Hatala, Erin Marie; Kauffman, Laurie; Middleton, Emily; Richtsmeier, Joan; Szathmáry, Emőke; Torres‐Rouff, Christina; Thayer, Zaneta (2018). "Participation, representation, and shared experiences of women scholars in biological anthropology". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 165 (S65): 126–157. doi:10.1002/ajpa.23386. ISSN 0002-9483.
  8. ^ "The Gabriel W. Lasker Service Award". AABA. Retrieved 2024-11-06.
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