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Winter Colloquium

2007-08

All lectures are given at Stanford University in Herrin Hall room T-175, 4:15-5:30 p.m. Members of the Stanford community and neighborhood are welcome. Credit is given for Biological Sciences 146 and Human Biology 60.
 
Wed., 9 Jan. Luisa Borrell
Columbia University
  Race and Hypertension in Hispanics: Is It Social or Genetic?
Wed., 16 Jan. James Holland Jones
  Stanford University
  New Approaches to Modeling Heterogeneous Mortality
Wed., 23 Jan. Walter Scheidel
Stanford University
Continuity and Change in Human Demography: The Contribution of Ancient History
Wed., 30 Jan. Evelyne Heyer
Musée de l’homme, Paris
Social Behavior and Genetic Diversity in Human Populations
Wed., 6 Feb. Shripad Tuljapurkar
Stanford University
Why Men Matter: Aging and Senescence
Wed., 13 Feb. Manfred Kayser
Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam
Human Genetic History in the Pacific
Wed., 20 Feb. Ben Kerr
University of Washington
The Evolution and Resolution of a "Tragedy of the Commons" in a Host-Pathogen Metapopulation
Wed., 27 Feb. Douglas Erwin

 

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institute
Ecological and Developmental Dimensions of the Cambrian Explosion of Animal Life
Wed., 5 Mar. Suzanne Romaine
Oxford University
Where Have All the Languages Gone? Global Perspectives on Biolinguistic Diversity and the Extinction of the World's Languages

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