Dr. Andreas Berghänel

Main scientific interests

  • Evolution of social relationships
  • Social cognition
  • Hormone - behavior interactions



Academic career

  • 2003 – 2009 Study of Biology at Universities of Mainz, Jena and Leipzig

    • Focus on Behavioural ecology, Behavioural physiology and Neurobiology
      Diploma Thesis at the CRC Evolution of Social Behaviour, University of Göttingen and Max-Planck-Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig „Socioecology and socio-endocrinology of male social relationships Barbary macaques”

  • 2009 – 2011 Independent research associate

    • CRC Evolution of Social Behaviour, Göttingen

  • 2011 – present PhD-Position

    • CRC Evolution of Social Behaviour, Göttingen
      Leibnitz Graduate School for the Foundations of Primate Social Behaviour, thesis „Infant development and sociality in Assamese macaques (Macaca assamensis), and the influences of prenatal maternal stress, postnatal maternal style and male care”



Additional studies

  • Psychology (Social and biological psychology)

    • Degree Awarded: Magister minor (M.Sc. minor)

  • Philosophy (Philosophy of mind, Philosophy of biology)

    • Degree Aspired: Magister minor (M.A. minor)



Publications