Claud A. Bramblett (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley,
1967), is currently professor of anthropology at The University
of Texas at Austin. His interests include primate behavior, skeletal
biology, and software development for the microcomputer. He has
published numerous papers concerning primate behavior and several
computer software packages for the Macintosh, including VERVET,
a set of linear models of behavioral development in vervet monkeys,
and FORENSIC, discriminant functions and regression models for
forensic osteology. His published books include Patterns of
Primate Behavior, First Edition, Mayfield Publishing Co.,
1976, Second Edition, Waveland Press Inc., 1994; El comportamiento
de los Primates, Fondo de Cultura Económica, México,
1984; and The Anatomy and Biology of the Human Skeleton
(with D. Gentry Steele), Texas A&M University Press, 1988.
He is a member of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists,
the American Anthropological Association, the American Society
of Primatologists, the International Primatological Society, the
Animal Behavior Society and he is an Associate of Current Anthropology.