Katie Hinde will be talking about her research at this CEMinar. Hinde investigates the food, medicine and signal of mother's milk. In addition to dozens of peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters, Hinde co-edited “Building Babies: Primate Developmental Trajectories in Proximate and Ultimate Perspective” released by Springer in 2013. Hinde is an associate editor and writer for SPLASH! Milk Science Update, executive council member for the International Society for Research in Human Milk and Lactation and showcases research on mother’s milk, breastfeeding and lactation for the general public, clinicians and researchers at her blog “Mammals Suck… Milk!”
Hinde came to ASU from an assistant professorship in human evolutionary biology at Harvard University (2011-2015).