Prof Jean Boubli
Biography | Jean P. Boubli is Chair of Primate Ecology and Evolution at the School of Science, Engineering and the Environment at the University of Salford, UK. His research scope includes ecology, evolution, systematics and taxonomy with a focus on New World primates. He is currently a collaborator in the large international Primate Conservation Sequencing Consortium aiming at sequencing the whole genomes of all the World’s Primates. |
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Research Interests | Ecology, Evolution, Systematics and Taxonomy of Primates |
Teaching and Learning | I have developed and delivered modules at institutions including the University of Auckland, the National Institute of Amazonia Research, and the University of Salford. I lead Salford’s “Ecology in Action” module and have directed field trips to the Amazon for six years, integrating research with practical learning. In addition, I teach MSc modules in Conservation Planning and Global Challenges and co lead an Undergraduate module on Primatology. |
Capuchin Project National Geographic
National Geographic Production 2008. Looking for the elusive wedge capped capuchin of the Pantepuy.