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Remembering Jerry Lwanga: A Perspective from His Colleagues

The untimely death of Dr. Jeremiah Lwanga has cast a pall over the research community of Kibale National Park, Uganda. He was Director of the Makerere University Biological Field Station (MUBFS) in Kibale, and a mentor, role model, and friend to staff, students and colleagues.

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Published in:International journal of primatology 2016-04, Vol.37 (2), p.131-135
Main Authors: Goldberg, Tony L., Angedakin, Samuel, Basuta, Gilbert M. Isabirye, Brown, Michelle, Butynski, Thomas M., Chapman, Colin A., Chapman, Lauren, Gunter, Sholly, Kato, Innocent, Krief, Jean-Michel, Krief, Sabrina, Lambert, Joanna E., Langergraber, Kevin E., Mitani, John C., Muller, Martin N., Nelson, Sherry V., Omeja, Patrick, Otali, Emily, Potts, Kevin B., Ross, Elizabeth A., Rothman, Jessica M., Rowney, Carolyn, Sande, Eric, Struhsaker, Thomas T., Twinomugisha, Dennis, Watts, David P., Weny, Geoffrey, Wrangham, Richard W.
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Summary:The untimely death of Dr. Jeremiah Lwanga has cast a pall over the research community of Kibale National Park, Uganda. He was Director of the Makerere University Biological Field Station (MUBFS) in Kibale, and a mentor, role model, and friend to staff, students and colleagues.
ISSN:0164-0291
1573-8604
DOI:10.1007/s10764-015-9888-3