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2006-07
| 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., 10 Jan. |
James R. Carey |
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University of California, Davis |
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Survival and Aging in the Wild Via Residual Demography |
| Wed., 17 Jan. |
R. Stephen Lansing |
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University of Arizona and Santa Fe Institute |
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Village Assembly, Language Speciation, and the Neutral Theory in Indonesia |
| Wed., 24 Jan. |
Richard Bribiescas |
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Yale University |
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On the Evolution of Human Male Reproductive Senescence: Is There a Male Menopause? |
| Wed., 31 Jan. |
Laura Carstensen |
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Stanford University |
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Living Long or Growing Old: Take Your Pick |
| Wed., 7 Feb. |
Peter Small, Anne Stone, and Sebastien Gagneux |
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The Gates Foundation, Arizona State University, and the Institute for Systems Biology |
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What Ancient and Modern DNA Tells Us about the Evolution of M Tuberculosis |
| Wed., 14 Feb. |
Daniel Promislow |
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University of Georgia |
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Fifty Years after G. C. Williams: Is There Still a Place for Evolutionary Genetics in the Study of Senescence? |
| Wed., 21 Feb. |
David Goldstein |
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Duke University |
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Neuropsychiatric Genetics: Where Are We Headed? |
| Wed., 28 Feb. |
David Krakauer and Jessica Flack |
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Santa Fe Institute |
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Competitive and Social Niche Construction |
| Wed., 7 Mar. |
Robert Mare |
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University of California at Los Angeles |
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Income Inequality and Educational Assortative Mating |
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