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Lauren Schroeder – Skull Diversity Within the Homo Lineage

Lauren Schroeder: University of Toronto Mississauga Our genus is characterized by a significant amount of morphological diversity, a phenomenon at the heart of the longstanding debate surrounding the origin and evolution of Homo. Recent fossil discoveries from Dmanisi, Georgia, Ledi-Geraru, Ethiopia, and the Cradle of Humankind in South Africa have expanded the range of morphological […]

William Audeh – Applying Evolutionary Biology to Make Progress in Cancer Medicine

William Audeh : Cedars-Sinai Medical CenterPrinciples of Evolutionary Biology have been applied to the problem of cancer, primarily to explain why cancer develops. This approach has focused on intrinsic mutation rates and the stochastic risk of carcinogenesis, as well as the issue of "mismatch", in which the argument is made that cancer arises because the […]

Peter B. Gray – Sex, Babies, and Dogs: Evolutionary and Endocrine Aspects of Changing Human Families

Peter B. Gray: University of Nevada, Las VegasCompared to great apes, several key features of human hunter-gatherer family life stand out: having more children at shorter inter-birth intervals, forming long-term reproductive partnerships, and investment by fathers and female relatives beyond their reproductive years. Behavioral reconstructions suggest derived features of human hunter-gatherer families evolved during the […]