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  • April 2019

  • Mon 8
    April 8, 2019 @ 12:00 am

    Alexandra Binder – Epigenetics and the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease

    Alexandra Binder: University of California, Los AngelesThere is extensive epidemiologic and experimental evidence linking early life conditions to adult health. Epigenetic modifications are suspected to play a role in mediating […]

  • Mon 15
    April 15, 2019 @ 12:00 am

    Pam Yeh – How interactions among multiple stressors affect the ecological and evolutionary trajectories of populations

    Pam Yeh: University of California, Los AngelesAll natural populations deal with multiple stressors. Yet there is limited understanding of how populations are impacted by higher-order interactions — more than two […]

  • Mon 22
    April 22, 2019 @ 12:00 am

    Hazel Byrne – Molecular Neotropical Primatology: Titi Monkey Evolution

    Hazel Byrne: University of California, Los AngelesNeotropical primates are a diverse clade of primates that inhabit South and Central America. Broadly speaking, in comparison to "Old World" primates originating in […]

  • Mon 29
    April 29, 2019 @ 12:00 am

    Katie Starkweather – “Why Risk It? Health Outcomes of Shodagor Women’s Work”

    Katie Starkweather: University of New MexicoGendered divisions of labor are an essential aspect of human life. The two primary components of the gendered division of labor – subsistence work and […]

  • May 2019

  • Mon 6
    May 6, 2019 @ 12:00 am

    Lee Gettler – The biology of fatherhood in context: Evolutionary origins, cross-cultural perspectives, and implications for men’s health

    Lee Gettler: University of Notre DameHuman males have a flexible psychobiological capacity to respond to committed parenting with shifts in hormones such as testosterone, prolactin, and oxytocin. These findings hint […]

  • Mon 13
    May 13, 2019 @ 12:00 am

    Brian Wood – Hadza hunter-gatherer movement ecology and the sexual division of labor

    Brian Wood: University of California, Los AngelesHumans think about, explore, and use landscapes like no other species, reflecting our unique biological and cultural adaptations. One of these adaptations, observed in […]

  • Fri 17
    May 17, 2019 @ 12:00 am

    James Liu – Collective Remembering across Generations and across Cultures: Evidence for National Narrative Templates, Developmental Variants, and Global Anchors

    James Liu: Massey University, New ZealandWhat is universal, what is characteristic of national political culture, and what is regionally influenced in the “living memory” of national history for people around […]

  • Mon 20
    May 20, 2019 @ 12:00 am

    Courtney Meehan – The social worlds of infants, moms, and microbes

    Courtney Meehan: Washington State University Throughout our evolutionary history, and in much of the world today, human infancy has been characterized by a host of ancestral traits which include frequent […]

  • June 2019

  • Mon 3
    June 3, 2019 @ 12:00 am

    Kotrina Kajokaite – Testing hypotheses about social cognition with observational data: coalitions in white-faced capuchin monkeys

    Kotrina Kajokaite: University of California, Los AngelesCoalitionary recruitment offers a window into animal social cognition. However, naturally observed coalitionary conflicts are challenging to analyze because the researcher has no control […]

  • September 2019

  • Mon 30
    September 30, 2019 @ 12:00 am

    Kristi Lewton – Birth, bipedalism, and the evolution of the human hip

    Kristi Lewton: University of Southern CaliforniaLocomotion, gestation, and childbirth have had a significant impact on human culture and biology, including the morphology of the human hip. One of the most […]

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