Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Ashley Edes

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Ashley Edes is a primatologist who is working to develop endocrinology methods for assessing the physiological “wear-and-tear” humans and other organisms accumulate as we go through life. Her research primarily focuses on studying allostatic load in great apes as a method for improving health and welfare for zoo-housed primates. Dr. Edes is currently a postdoctoral fellow.

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