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Frans de Waal

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Frans was a renowned Dutch/American biologist and primatologist who was a leading authority on animal and human behavior and whose research on primates, detailed in his book Chimpanzee Politics, demonstrated that complex social behaviors like empathy and cooperation also exist in our closest animal relatives.

Frans de Waal, a renowned Dutch/American biologist and primatologist, was a leading authority on animal and human behavior. He passed away on March 14, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking work that changed how we see ourselves and our place in the animal kingdom. Frans spent his career studying primates like chimpanzees and bonobos. His research showed that many human behaviors, such as empathy, cooperation, and even politics, can also be found in our closest animal relatives. His first book, Chimpanzee Politics, famously compared the social power struggles of chimpanzees to those of human politicians. This work, along with his many other books like Mama’s Last Hug, helped make complex scientific ideas accessible to the public. He was a professor in the psychology department at Emory University and the director of the Living Links Center at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center. Named one of the 100 Most Influential People by Time Magazine, he authored hundreds of scientific articles and several popular books that have been translated into more than 20 languages. His work continues to shape the fields of biology and psychology today.

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