Jean-Baptiste André
Jean-Baptiste André
I am a junior scientist at the CNRS, working on human social behavior, with an evolutionary perspective. I am interested primarily in the evolution of cooperation, and in particular in the evolution of fairness and reciprocity.
My approaches are evolutionarily minded, and mostly theoretical. My goal is to understand human behavior with the help of evolutionary thinking.
A brief CV can be found here. I was trained as a theoretician in evolutionary game theory. In PhD, I worked on the application of game theoretic principles to the evolution of microbes.
My published papers can be found here.
The lab where I work is located in the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. You can check here the program of the seminars I co-organize.
Ecologie et Evolution, CNRS, ENS