Education
Emmanuel College.
Emmanuel College.
His research work has centred on several aspects of pregnancy, including maternal recognition of pregnancy, in vitro fertilization and the immunology of pregnancy in animals and humans. He has also published a variety of books on the X chromosome, the evolution of the brain and teenagers. David Bainbridge was born and educated in Essex at Brentwood School (England) between 1976 and 1986.
He then trained as a veterinary surgeon at the University of Cambridge, as a student of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
His research career included a Doctor of Philosophy at the Institute of Zoology (1993–1996) in London, short stints at Cornell University and further work at the University of Oxford (1996–1999) and Royal Veterinary College (1999–2003). In 2003, he was appointed Clinical Veterinary Anatomist at the University of Cambridge, and a fellow of Street Catharine"s College, Cambridge.
Bainbridge"s first book, A Visitor Within: The of Pregnancy (published in the United States as Making Babies) was first published in 2000. In these, Bainbridge expanded his interests in the evolutionary basis of human biology and behaviour, a trend which continued in 2009, with the publication of Teenagers: A Natural History - a "zoological" look at the vagaries of human adolescence in which he argued that teenagers are the pinnacle of human existence.
Curvology: the Origins and Power of Female Body Shape appeared in 2015.