Congratulations to Cheryl Knott, Professor of Anthropology, Biology, and Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies, for being awarded a five-year grant from the US Fish and Wildlife Service for her research on the conservation of wild orangutans on the island of Borneo. Dr. Knott and her team will be applying new technology to assess orangutan behavioral and physiological adaptations in anthropogenically-altered forests.
Additionally, at Yale University, Dr. Knott has been named the Edward
P. Bass Distinguished Visiting Scholar. During the Fall 2022 semester, Dr. Knott will be participating in this Yale program to collaborate with Yale’s academic community regarding environmental studies.
Congratulations to Cheryl!
