Ben Kawam
Research Interests
I am a behavioural ecologist, broadly interested in building bridges between theory and data, using statistical and causal models. For my PhD research, I work on integrating the concepts of social relationship and personality from behavioural ecology, into a unified analytical framework.
Education
- 2022 – Present. PhD Programme in Behavioural Ecology German Primate Center; University of Göttingen.
- 2019 – 2021. Erasmus Mundus Master Programme in Evolutionary Biology (MEME)
University of Groningen; University of Montpellier. - 2016 – 2019. Bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences
University of Namur.
Publications
- Biwer, C., Kawam, B. , Chapelle, V., & Silvestre, F. (2020). The role of stochasticity in the origin of epigenetic variation in animal populations. Integrative and Comparative Biology, Intergrative & Comparative Biology , 60(6), 1544-1557.
More information
You can visit my personal website to learn more about my work.