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Winter Colloquium

2005-06

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

 

Stanford University
The Origin and Evolution of Word Order
Wed., 8 Mar. Ian Pool
Waikato University, New Zealand
Population Instability and Development Policy

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