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Winter Colloquium

2003-04

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

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