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'''Gijsbert Werner'''<br>
'''Gijsbert Werner'''<br>
University of Oxford - U.K.<br>
University of Oxford - U.K.
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I am interested in the evolution of cooperation. I use evolutionary game theory and simulations and develop comparative models to reconstruct the ancient history of cooperative interactions and find the drivers of cooperation evolution in deep time. My research interests include both social evolution in nature and in humans. I am also highly interested in the use of evolutionary (comparative) methods in other fields, such as literature, politics and history.
I am interested in the evolution of cooperation. I use evolutionary game theory and simulations and develop comparative models to reconstruct the ancient history of cooperative interactions and find the drivers of cooperation evolution in deep time. My research interests include both social evolution in nature and in humans. I am also highly interested in the use of evolutionary (comparative) methods in other fields, such as literature, politics and history.
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[http://www.gijsbertwerner.com/ website]
[http://www.gijsbertwerner.com/ website]

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Gijsbert Werner
University of Oxford - U.K.

I am interested in the evolution of cooperation. I use evolutionary game theory and simulations and develop comparative models to reconstruct the ancient history of cooperative interactions and find the drivers of cooperation evolution in deep time. My research interests include both social evolution in nature and in humans. I am also highly interested in the use of evolutionary (comparative) methods in other fields, such as literature, politics and history.

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