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| Spanning
the Departments of Anthropological Sciences and Genetics, the Mountain
Lab provides a rich environment for learning |
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| About
the Department of Anthropological Sciences |
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"The
Department of Anthropological Sciences (ANSI) takes as its subject
matter the nature and evolution of our species. The department offers
students training in archaeology, cultural anthropology, demography,
ecology, environmental anthropology, evolutionary theory, genetics,
linguistic anthropology, medical anthropology, paleoanthropology,
and primatology. Specialties and interests of individual faculty members
include applied anthropology, curing systems in western and non-western
societies, ethics, gender, genetic and cultural evolution, historical
linguistics and linguistic anthropology, human environments and adaptations,
human origins, hunters and gatherers, materialism, molecular anthropology,
social and psychological anthropology, and tools and technology."
From The
Stanford Bulletin |
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| About
the Department of Genetics |
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"[The
Department of Genetics] believes that genetics should be viewed as
a discipline that encompasses not just a set of tools but a coherent
and fruitful way of thinking about biology and medicine. The Department
emphasizes the broad scope of genetic thinking, including not just
molecular genetics, but also classical, medical, and population genetics,
as well as many aspects of genomics and quantitative analysis."
From The
Department of Genetics web site |
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| Graduate
Study |
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| Undergraduate
Study and Research |
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| Other
Resources |
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| Program
in Human Biology |
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| Undergraduate
Admission at Stanford |
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Aid at Stanford |
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