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January 2024

Mon 22
January 22, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Emily Lindsey – Dawn of the Anthropocene: How humans in a warming climate drove Pleistocene mammal extinctions and re-shaped California’s landscapes

352 Haines Hall

Dawn of the Anthropocene: How humans in a warming climate drove Pleistocene mammal extinctions and re-shaped California’s landscapes Emily Lindsey Tar Pits/UCLA The relative roles late-Quaternary climate changes and human […]

Mon 29
January 29, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Elsa Ordway – Insights from the tropics: a social-ecological systems approach to understanding climate change

352 Haines Hall

Insights from the tropics: a social-ecological systems approach to understanding climate change Elsa Ordway UCLA The tropics are experiencing dramatic changes as a result of climate change and land-use change. […]

February 2024

Mon 12
February 12, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Eduardo Amorim – How Past Pandemics Shaped the Evolution of Human Immunity – Lessons from Ancient Genomes

352 Haines Hall

How Past Pandemics Shaped the Evolution of Human Immunity – Lessons from Ancient Genomes Eduardo Amorim Cal State Northridge Pathogen exposure has played a pivotal role in shaping human evolution. […]

Mon 26
February 26, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Michael Campbell – The effect of population history on patterns of genetic diversity at the TAS2R bitter taste receptor genes in West Central and Central African populations

352 Haines Hall

The effect of population history on patterns of genetic diversity at the TAS2R bitter taste receptor genes in West Central and Central African populations Michael Campbell USC Bitter taste perception […]

April 2024

Mon 1
April 1, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

David Reby – What can deer tell us about our voice? How sexual selection may have shaped human vocal diversity

352 Haines Hall

What can deer tell us about our voice? How sexual selection may have shaped human vocal diversity David Reby Professor of Ethology, Equipe de Neuro-Ethologie Sensorielle, Université Jean Monnet of […]

Mon 8
April 8, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Jazlyn Mooney – On the Number of Genealogical Ancestors: Tracing to the Source Groups of an Admixed Population

352 Haines Hall

On the Number of Genealogical Ancestors: Tracing to the Source Groups of an Admixed Population Jazlyn Mooney Dept. of Quantitative and Computational Biology, University of Southern California In genetically admixed […]

Mon 15
April 15, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Kelsey Jorgensen – Surviving the heights: Environmental adaptations and multispecies genetics in the Andes

352 Haines Hall

Surviving the heights: Environmental adaptations and multispecies genetics in the Andes Kelsey Jorgensen Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Anthropology, UCLA Human populations have thrived in the Peruvian Andes for thousands of […]

Mon 22
April 22, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Michael Greenfield – Rhythm coordination in animal species, including humans: Entrainment from bushcricket chorusing to the philharmonic orchestra

352 Haines Hall

Rhythm coordination in animal species, including humans: Entrainment from bushcricket chorusing to the philharmonic orchestra. Michael Greenfield ENES Bioacoustics Research Lab, CRNL, University of Saint-Etienne, CNRS Department of Ecology and […]

Mon 29
April 29, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Marcia Inhorn – Motherhood on ice: The mating gap and why women freeze their eggs

352 Haines Hall

Motherhood on ice: The mating gap and why women freeze their eggs Marcia Inhorn Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs, Yale University Why are women freezing their eggs in record […]

May 2024

Mon 20
May 20, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Nelson Ting – Primate Extinction in the Anthropocene and the Tail of Miss Waldron’s Red Colobus

352 Haines Hall

Primate Extinction in the Anthropocene and the Tail of Miss Waldron’s Red Colobus Nelson Ting Professor, Department of Anthropology & Institute of Ecology and Evolution, University of Oregon There have […]

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