Morrison Institute Winter Colloquium
The Morrison Institute for Population and Resource Studies Winter Colloquium is a lecture series for students, the Stanford community, and the general public that presents the latest scientific findings in demography, epidemiology, genetics, and other areas in the field of population and resource studies. Lectures are held in Room T-175 of Herrin Hall on the Stanford University campus on Wednesdays of the Winter Quarter at 4:15 PM.
2013 Morrison Institute Winter Colloquium:
Jan.16: Mark Boyce, University of Alberta: Selection, Occupancy, and Persistence
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Jan.23: Jennifer Dunne, Santa Fe Institute: Structural and Dynamical Roles of Human Hunter-Gatherers in Northwest Pacific Marine Food Webs
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Jan.30: Alex Weinreb, University of Texas-Austin: The Effects of Plague on Religion; or, How Monotheism (Almost) Conquered the World
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Feb. 6: Tim Coulson, University of Oxford: Linking Ecological and Evolutionary Dynamics in Theory, in the Lab, and in the Field
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Feb. 13: Nir Barzilai, Einstein Medical Center, Yeshiva University: The Interaction between Longevity and Aging Genes in Humans
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Feb. 20: Lauren Meyers, University of Texas-Austin: Tracking and Curbing the Next Pandemic
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Feb. 27: Barry Hewlett,Washington State University-Vancouver: Teaching in Hunter-Gatherer Infancy
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Mar. 6: Anna DiRienzo, University of Chicago: Genetic Adaptations to New Environments in Human Populations
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Mar. 7: Ian Morris, Stanford University: TBA