SoS 103 – A Chat with Renaissance Woman Delaney Glass

Published: Nov. 30, 2020, 12:26 p.m.

This week we continue our series highlighting the work of the Sausage of Science producers. In this episode Cara chats with assistant producer Delaney Glass, a graduate student at the University of Washington. Delaney is broadly interested in human growth and development within the framework of Life History Theory. Her research currently focuses on the biological changes associated with adolescence and the cultural transitions that may occur during this period, especially how these biocultural factors may interact to shape stress physiology. Learn more about Delaney’s work as her website: https://dglass.netlify.app/ You can also email her at dglass1@uw.edu or follow her on Twitter @GlassDelaney Contact the Sausage of Science and Human Biology Association: Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/humanbiologyassociation Website:humbio.org/, Twitter: @HumBioAssoc Cara Ocobock, Website: sites.nd.edu/cara-ocobock/, Email:cocobock@nd.edu, Twitter:@CaraOcobock Chris Lynn, HBA Public Relations Committee Chair, Website:cdlynn.people.ua.edu/, Email:cdlynn@ua.edu, Twitter:@Chris_Ly Theresa Gildner, Website: bonesandbehavior.org/theresa_gildner, Email: Theresa.E.Gildner@dartmouth.edu, Twitter: @TEGildner Delaney Glass, Website: https://dglass.netlify.app/, Email: dglass1@uw.edu, Twitter: @GlassDelaney Alexandra Niclou, Email: aniclou@nd.edu, Twitter: @fiat_Luxandra