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Charles L Nunn

Professor at Anthropology, Duke University10 Followers

Charles L. Nunn champions interdisciplinary research on the intricate connections between evolutionary biology and global health. As the Gosnell Family Professor in Global Health and a Professor in the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology at Duke University, he delves into the complex dynamics of disease ecology, evolutionary medicine, and primate evolution. His work is pivotal in understanding how evolutionary perspectives can inform and enhance societal issues, particularly in the realms of One Health and pandemic prevention. Professor Nunn's research interests are broad and impactful, encompassing the conservation of primates and their habitats, social behavior, and the interplay between infectious and non-communicable diseases. His commitment to these areas is driven by a desire to improve population health and environmental health through a comprehensive understanding of the evolutionary processes that shape them. At Duke University, Nunn's research is supported by prestigious funding bodies, including the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF), among others. This backing underscores the significance and potential impact of his work in advancing global health initiatives. Through his research, Charles L. Nunn seeks to bridge the gap between evolutionary anthropology and practical health solutions, advocating for a holistic approach to health that considers the interconnectedness of humans, animals, and their environments. His contributions are not only academic but also practical, aiming to foster a healthier, more sustainable world.

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