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Curriculum Vitae |
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Jeffrey William Winking Post-doctoral Fellow Department of Anthropology University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131-1086 (505) 217-9060; email: jwinking@unm.edu Website: http://www.unm.edu/~jwinking
Education 1999 B.A. degree, University of Georgia Anthropology, minor in Biology University Honors Program Magna cum laude GPA 3.75
2002 M.S. degree with distinction, University of New Mexico Department of Anthropology, Human Evolutionary Ecology GPA 4.0+
2005 Ph.D. degree with distinction , University of New Mexico Department of Anthropology, Human Evolutionary Ecology Dissertation Title: Fathering among the Tsimane of Bolivia: A Test of the Proposed Goals of Paternal Care Committee Chair: Hillard Kaplan
Employment 2005-Present Post-doctoral fellow, Santa Fe Institute (Conducted through UNM)
Fellowships, Scholarships, Grants and Honors 2005-Present Post doctoral fellow, Santa Fe Institute (Conducted through UNM) 2003-2004 University of New Mexico, Teaching Assistantship 2002 (Spring) University of New Mexico, Latin American & Iberian Institute Field Research Grant supported by the Tinker Foundation, $1,285 2002 University of New Mexico, Latin American & Iberian Institute stipend, $2,500 2002 University of New Mexico, Latin American & Iberian Institute Title VI Fellowship, $11,000 2002 (Fall) University of New Mexico, Latin American & Iberian Institute Field Research Grant supported by the Tinker Foundation, $2,450 2001–2002 University of New Mexico, Teaching Assistantship 1999 Member of Golden Key Society 1999 Member of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society 1999 Graduated Magna Cum Laude from University of Georgia 1995–1999 Governor’s Scholar Scholarship, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 1995–1999 Alumni Scholarship, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 1995–1999 Hope Scholarship, University of Georgia, Athens, GA
Research Interests Parental Investment Marriage Sexual Strategies Infidelity Life History Theory Senescence Health and Disease Hunter-gatherer Populations
Publications Refereed Journals Winking, J., H. Kaplan, M. Gurven, S. Rucas. 2007. Why do men marry, and why do they stray? Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 274(1618): 1643-1649.
Rucas, S., H. Kaplan, M. Gurven, J. Winking, S. Gangestad, M. Crespo 2006. Female intrasexual competition and reputational effects on attractiveness. Evolution and Human Behavior. 27: 40-52.
Forthcoming Winking, J. In press. Are men that bad as fathers? The role of men’s investments. Social Biology.
Gurven, M., H. Kaplan, M.E. Montecinos, J. Winking, C. Finch, E. Crimmins. In press. Aging and inflammation levels in two epidemiological worlds. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences.
Gurven, M., J. Winking. In press. Collective action in action: pro-social behavior in and out of the laboratory. American Anthropologist.
Submitted Winking, J., M. Gurven, H. Kaplan, J. Stieglitz. The goals of direct paternal care among a Southamerindian population. Submitted to American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
In prep Winking, J., H. Kaplan, M. Gurven, P. Hooper. Evolution of the post-reproductive lifespan. In prep for Demography.
Winking, J., H. Kaplan, M. Gurven, E. Crimmins. Causes and effects of elevated C-reactive protein in a subsistence-living South American population. In prep for American Journal of Human Biology.
Winking, J., J. Powell, K. Tokunaga, K. Takahashi, and T. Juji. A population-level test of human negative assortative mating along HLA loci. In prep for Journal of Human Evolution.
Stieglitz, J., J. Winking, H. Kaplan, M. Gurven. Sibship compositional effects on Tsimane’ children’s time allocation: Implications for family cooperation and conflict. In prep for Evolution and Human Behavior.
Dissertation Winking, J. 2005. Fathering among the Tsimane of Bolivia: A Test of the Proposed Goals of Paternal Care. Dissertation, University of New Mexico.
Presentations/Papers Presented Winking, J., M. Gurven. 2007. “Effects of Paternal Care among Tsimane Forager-Horticulturalists.” Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Eid, D., M. Gurven, H. Kaplan, J. Winking. 2007. Enfermedades infecciosas a lo largo de la vida y en el envejecimiento en indígenas sudamericanos de la etnia Tsimane. Aging in Developing Countries: Building Bridges for Integrated Research Agendas. Santiago, Chile. April 23-24, 2007.
Kaplan, H., M. Gurven, J. Winking. 2007. A biocultural framework for the analysis of intergenerational transfers. Aging in Developing Countries: Building Bridges for Integrated Research Agendas. Santiago, Chile. April 23-24, 2007.
Winking, J. 2006. “Are Men That Bad as Fathers? The Role of Men’s Investments.” International Seminar on the Ecology of the Male Life Course, organized by the IUSSP Scientific Panel on Evolutionary Perspectives in Demography. Castle of Rauischholzhausen, Germany
Winking, J., H. Kaplan, M. Gurven. 2006. “Measuring the Impact of Fathers among the Tsimane.” Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Kaplan, H., M. Gurven, J. Winking. 2006. “The evolution of human mortality: long lives and late maturation.” Population Research Center. University of Texas-Austin.
Kaplan, H., M. Gurven, J. Winking. 2006. “Evolution of the Post-reproductive Lifespan.” Population Association of America 2006 Meetings. Los Angeles, California.
Winking, J. 2005. “Fathering among the Tsimane of Bolivia: Are They Simply Showing Off?” Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference. Austin, Texas.
Kaplan, H., M. Gurven, J. Winking. 2005. “Grandparenting and the evolution of post-menopausal lifespan.” XXV International Population Conference. Tours, France.
Winking, J. 2004. “Fathering Among the Tsimane of Bolivia and its Implications for the Evolution of Paternal Care and Pairbonding.” Human Evolutionary Behavioral Science Fall 2004 Lecture Series. Albuquerque, New Mexico
Winking, J. 2004. “Effect of Wife’s Presence on Men’s Parental Behavior.” Anthropology Graduate Student Union Graduate Research Symposium. Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Gurven, M., H. Kaplan, J. Winking. 2004. “Age-specific mortality, fertility, causes of death, and functional status among the Tsimane of Bolivia.” Workshop on “Vital Age-Trajectories: Realities and Theories”. Rostock, Germany.
Winking, J. 2003. “Life History Patterns of Paternal Investment among the Tsimane’ of Central Bolivia.” Department of Anthropology’s 75th Anniversary Symposium at the University of New Mexico. Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Rucas, S., J. Winking, S. Gangestad. 2002. “Mate Competition in the Medium of Television: An Evolutionary Analysis of Intrasexual Competition.” Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference. Rutgers, New Jersey.
Forthcoming Sarinnapha V., Kim J.K., H.S. Kaplan, M.D. Gurven, J.W. Winking, E.M. Crimmins, C.E. Finch. “Biomarkers of aging in two societies: The US and the Tsimane of Bolivia.” The Gerontological Society of America 60th Annual Scientific Meeting, 2007.
Davis, H.D., J. Winking, H. Kaplan, M. Gurven. “Does a culture-free intelligence test really exist? Raven’s Colored Progressive Matrices (RCPM) and the Tsimane, a traditional and transitioning population.” International Society for Intelligence Research 2007 Conference. Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Research Dissertation research Worked with Tsimane’ of Beni, Bolivia, exploring time July 2002 – July 2003 allocation, resource production, parental investment, and health February 2004 parameters February 2005
Archaeology field school Excavation of late Mississippian site at Little River in Summer of 1998 Morgan County, Georgia.
Teaching Anthropology 161 Independently restructured and taught lab covering aspects of Human Evolutionary Ecology Lab research design, statistics, and the use of computers Spring 2004 in behavioral research. Devised curriculum is currently in 5th year of use.
Anthropology 160 Independently taught course introducing students to The Human Life Course evolutionary theory, life history theory, and human Spring 2002 evolutionary ecology.
Anthropology 151 Independently taught lab covering all subfields of Biological Anthropology Lab Biological Anthropology including genetics, Fall 2001 primatology, osteology, human origins and human evolutionary ecology.
General Assistantship Assisted Professor Kim Hill in grading homework, tests and Fall 2001/2003 advising students for Introduction to Anthropology, and Biological Anthropology.
Skills/Languages Software SAS Analysis, database management SPSS Analysis Access Database management, queries, forms, Visual Basic for Access, SQL
Languages Spanish Conversational Tsimane Intermediate
Professional Associations American Anthropological Association American Association of Physical Anthropologists Human Behavior & Evolution Society International Union for the Scientific Study in Population Population Association of America |