
Fatherhood, Childcare, and Testosterone: Study Authors Discuss the Details
Lee Gettler is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Anthropology at Northwestern University. His research focuses on male reproductive physiology using an evolutionary framework, especially the interrelationships between men's neuroendocrine systems and behavioral patterns as they transition to marriage and fatherhood.
Chris Kuzawa is Associate Professor of Anthropology and a Faculty Fellow at the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University. He studies human health from an evolutionary perspective, with a focus on male reproductive ecology and the long-term effects of early life experience on adult biology.
Thomas McDade is Professor of Anthropology and Faculty Fellow at the Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University. His research is focused on stress and health, human ecological immunology, and the development of minimally-invasive methods for assessing human physiology and health.
Alan Feranil is the Director and a Senior Research Associate of the Office of Population Studies Foundation, located at the University of San Carlos in Cebu City, Philippines. His research interests are broadly focused on public health, human nutrition and population studies.