| Benfer, Robert A.: Professor of Anthropology at the University of Missouri, Columbia whose main research focus has been on the bioarchaeology of the central coast and western flanks of the Andes. |
| Berman, Carol M.: Anthropologist at the University of Buffalo who researches primate social development. |
| Cashdan, Elizabeth: Anthropology professor at the University of Utah who studies sex differences and reproductive strategies, hormones and behavior, spatial organization and exchange. |
| Ciochon, Russell: Professor at the University of Iowa who studies primate anatomy behavior, ecology and conservation in Southeast Asia, China, India and Indonesia. |
| Duggleby, Christine R.: Anthropologist at the University of Buffalo researching human population biology, genetics and evolutionary theory. |
| Galdikas, Biruté M.F.: Research specialties include studies of primate behavior, ecology, and evolution, with particular focus on orangutans. Other research interests involve tropical rain forest ecology and phenology. Simon Fraser University. |
| Gebo, Daniel: Biological anthropologist/primatologist with interests in anatomy and primate evolution. Northern Illinois University. |
| Giovanni, JRC: Research focused on neurotransmitters. Offers essays and links to related sites. |
| Glenn, Mary: Professor at Humbolt State University who researches primate behavior, ecology and conservation in the Caribbean and Africa. |
| Gravlee, Clarence: Medical anthropologist at Florida State University with primary research interests in ethnicity, racism, and health in Puerto Rico and the U.S. |
| Hall, Roberta: Research interests in human biological variation and the interaction between biology and behavior. Oregon State University. |
| Kelly, Kevin M.: Research focus on the origins, manifestations and measurement of human variation. Features publication list and contact details. Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, the University of Iowa, Oakdale Campus. |
| King, Barbara: Current work involves the study of the emergence of gestural communication in captive ape infants in interaction with their family members. College of William and Mary. |
| Laden, Greg: Courses and research in human evolution, human behavioral biology and African prehistory. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus |
| Lancaster, Jane B.: Researcher focusing on human fertility and parenting practices in the continental United States. University of New Mexico. |
| Leatherman, Thomas: Research interests include biocultural theory and practice; political economy of health; biology of poverty; political ecology; health and nutrition; ecology and adaptability; coping with marginal conditions; seasonality; growth and development; Andes, Yucatan, and Southeast U.S. University of South Carolina. |
| Lovejoy, C. Owen: Kent State University professor who researches biomechanics, forensics, skeletal biology and human evolution. |
| Lukacs, John: Specializes in the evolution of dental morphology with a research area in India and South Asia. University of Oregon. |
| McKee, Jeffrey K.: Research interests in paleoanthropology, evolutionary theory, and human ecology. Features articles, contact details and links. The Ohio State University. |
| Meindl, Richard S.: Kent State University instructor who teaches primate ecology and behavior. Offers an article that discusses various aspects of his research interests and a link to his CV. |
| Plavcan, J. Michael: Research centers on primate and human evolution, with a special emphasis on using comparative analyses of living species to understand the morphology and adaptations of extinct species. University of Arkansas. |
| Schmidt, Karen L.: A biocultural anthropologist at the University of Pittsburgh, currently working on facial expression and schizophrenia, as well as on the adaptive significance child behavior cross-culturally. |
| Schwartz, Gary T.: Interested in the evolutionary history of primate growth and development as evidenced from developing tooth tissues. Northern Illinois University. |
| Sirianni, Joyce E.: Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Buffalo who teaches craniofacial growth and development, and biological anthropology. |
| Steegmann, A.T.: Phyisical anthropologist ath the University of Buffalo interested in adaptive human biology. |
| Stein, Julie K.: Professor of Anthropology at the University of Washington. Includes vitae, publications, and information for prospective graduate students. |
| Stout, Sam: Research interests are primarily in the area of forensic anthropology and skeletal biology, particularly as studied through the quantitative histological analysis of bone. University of Missouri. |
| Ungar, Peter S.: Research focuses on determining relationships between diet and the sizes, shapes and wear of teeth in living primates. University of Arkansas. |
| Ward, Carol V.: Research focuses on fossils from East and South Africa. Also interested in mechanical approaches to the evolution of primates. University of Missouri. |