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SEAN P. COYNE

Institute for Mind and Biology
The University of Chicago
940 E. 57th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
(773) 834-4657
E-mail: spcoyne@uchicago.edu

Education:

2010                  B.S., Animal Behavior, Bucknell University
2010-present    MAPSS Program, The University of Chicago

Relevant Employment:

2007-2010     Caretaker, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Point Pleasant, NJ
2007-2009     Research Assistant, Program in Animal Behavior, Bucknell University

Honors and Awards:

2007-2010    Douglas K. Candland Scholarship, Bucknell University
2009-2010    Mortar Board, Gamma Beta Chapter, Bucknell University 2007-2012    Patriot League Scholar Athlete, Patriot League Athletic Conference
2010               Senior Honor Thesis, Animal Behavior, Bucknell University
2010               Cum Laude, Bucknell University

Research Experience:

2007-2009    Study of post-conflict reconciliation behavior among bystanders to a conflict in captive hamadryas baboons
2009-2010   Study of audience effects on cognitive performance in capuchin monkeys

Teaching Experience:

2008-2009  Teaching Assistant for "Introduction to Organization and Management", Bucknell University

Conference Presentations:

Judge PG, Bachmann KA, & Coyne SP. 2009. Witnessing reconciliation reduces arousal in baboons (Papio hamadryas hamadryas). Annual Meeting of the American Society of Primatologists, San Diego, CA.

Coyne SP. 2009. Effects of crowding and conflict intensity on the behavior of bystanders to a conflict in a captive group of hamadryas baboons. 2009 Kalman Research Symposium, Lewisburg, PA

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