Eleni Nikitopoulos

Eleni Nikitopoulos

Title: Associate Professor

Department: Biological and Chemical Sciences

Campus: New York City

Area(s) of Expertise: Behavioral Biology

Education Credentials: Ph.D., D.V.M.

Joined New York Tech: 2011


Eleni Nikitopoulos earned a doctorate of veterinary medicine from Tufts University and a Ph.D. in behavioral biology from Utrecht University in the Netherlands. She was a postdoctoral science fellow at Columbia University, where she received intensive training in teaching and developing science curriculum for college undergraduates. She also completed a research postdoc at Columbia investigating cooperation and collective action in non-human primates. She is currently a member of the New York Consortium in Evolutionary Primatology and NYU’s Center for the Study of Human Origins.

Nikitopoulos studies the evolution of social and sexual behavior in primates. She is interested in the function of behavioral and physiological adaptations. In other words, why have certain traits in behavior and physiology evolved? What is the selective advantage that they confer? Her research spans the fields of physical anthropology, ethology, and organismal biology, integrating observations in naturalistic conditions with laboratory analyses in molecular genetics, chemistry, and reproductive endocrinology. Her work has focused on Old World monkeys and apes in wild populations and in free-ranging captive groups.

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