Humanity’s Best Friend: A Dog-Centric Approach to Addressing Global Challenges
Naomi Sykes(University of Exeter), Greger Larson(University of Oxford), Piers Beirne(University of Southern Maine), Tammie King, Linda Kalof(Michigan State University), Peter W. Stahl(University of Victoria), Howard Litwak, Jamshid J. Tehrani(Durham University), Eric Tourigny(Newcastle University), Alexandra Horowitz(Barnard College), Ione Jones(University of Exeter), Andrew Rowan(The Francis Crick Institute), Elinor K. Karlsson(Broad Institute), Neil Pemberton(University of Manchester), Robbie A. McDonald(University of Exeter), Luke John Murphy(University of Iceland), Daniel Promislow(Tufts University), Eric G. Strauss(Loyola Marymount University), Clive D. L. Wynne(Arizona State University)
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