The Human Evolutionary and Behavioral Sciences (HEBS) network was established in 2000 to link research in mind, behavior, and adaptation across the departments of anthropology, biology, and psychology at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.
Graduate students under the HEBS umbrella take eight core courses from the three departments combined with electives appropriate to specialized research interests. Please contact Jane Lancaster (Anthropology), Randy Thornhill (Biology), or Steve Gangestad (Psychology) concerning graduate research in these fields.
UNM faculty members in the HEBS network as of 2010-2011 include:
James Boone | jboone@unm.edu | website
Keith Hunley | khunley@unm.edu | website
Hillard Kaplan | hkaplan@unm.edu | website
Jane Lancaster | jlancas@unm.edu | website
Martin Muller | muller@unm.edu | website
Sherry Nelson | svnelson@unm.edu | website
Osbjorn Pearson | ompear@unm.edu | website
Melissa Emery Thompson | memery@unm.edu | website
Randy Thornhill | rthorn@unm.edu | website
Paul Watson | pwatson@unm.edu | website
Steven Gangestad | sgangest@unm.edu | website
Geoffrey Miller | gfmiller@unm.edu | website
[Note: Due to maintenance costs, the content of this website has been reduced relative to its previous incarnation. Many of the publications hosted on the original site can still be found on the faculty websites listed above.]