| 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. |
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| Wed., 11 Jan. |
Jean-Marie Robine |
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University of Montpelier, France |
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Are There Limits to Human Longevity? |
| Wed., 18 Jan. |
Rodolfo Dirzo |
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Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University
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A Forest Is More Than Its Plants: Ecological Consequences of Defaunation |
| Wed., 25 Jan. |
Rajan Gupta |
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Los Alamos National Laboratory |
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HIV/AIDS: A Thermometer for the Future of the Poor - India, A Case Study |
| Wed., 1 Feb. |
Eileen Crimmins |
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University of Southern California |
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Is There a Hispanic Paradox in Biological Risk? |
| Wed., 8 Feb. |
Deborah Gordon |
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Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University |
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Ant-Plant Mutualism and Tropical Diversity |
| Wed., 15 Feb. |
Bruce Levin |
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Emory University |
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Non-Inherited Resistance to Antibiotics and the Evolution of Ancestor Killing: A Double Feature |
| Wed., 22 Feb. |
Marc Lipsitch |
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Harvard University School of Public Health |
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Controlling SARS and Pandemic Influenza: Why Flu Will Be Much Harder |
| Wed., 1 Mar. |
Merritt Ruhlen |
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Stanford University |
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The Origin and Evolution of Word Order |
| Wed., 8 Mar. |
Ian Pool |
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Waikato University, New Zealand |
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Population Instability and Development Policy |