| 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., 7 Jan. |
Kenneth ARROW & Lawrence GOULDER |
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Department of Economics, Stanford University |
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Are We Consuming Too Much? |
| Wed., 14 Jan. |
Sergei STAROSTIN |
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EHL (Evolution of Human Languages) Project, Santa Fe
Institute; Russian Academy of Sciences |
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Evolution and Taxonomy of Human Languages |
| Wed., 21 Jan. |
Chris STRINGER |
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Department of Palaeontology, The Natural History Museum,
London |
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Fossil Evidence for the Origin and Dispersal of 'Homo
sapiens' |
| Wed., 28 Jan. |
Gretchen C. DAILY |
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Department of Biological Sciences and Institute for
International Studies, Stanford University |
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Optimizing Investments in Biodiversity Conservation
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| Wed., 4 Feb. |
James R. CAREY |
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Center on the Economics and Demography of Aging, University
of California–Berkeley |
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The Future of Human Life Span: Probabilities and
Possibilities |
| Wed., 11 Feb. |
Martina MORRIS |
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Department of Sociology, University of Washington, Seattle
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Partnership Networks and the Population Dynamics
of HIV Transmission |
| Wed., 18 Feb. |
To be announced |
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| Wed., 25 Feb. |
Christophe BOESCH |
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Max-Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology,
Leipzig |
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Evolution of Culture (Human and Nonhuman) |
| Wed., 4 Mar. |
Ronald S. BURTON |
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Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California–San
Diego |
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Evolution in Isolated Populations: Why Are Hybrids
Weak? |