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Understanding Human Origins: Implications for Medicine

Event Date (Pacific Time): 
Friday, Dec 12, 2008 - 1:00pm to 5:00pm
Venue:

Estancia - Magnolia Room

Event Speakers:

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Event Sessions:

Media for each talk can be played by clicking on icons in the table below, or by clicking on the individual talk titles below and then the attachment file at the bottom of the page.

Speakers Media Session

Fred Gage

File Opening Remarks

Bernard Wood

File A Brief Overview of Human Evolution

Kurt Benirschke

File Uniquely-Human Features of Female Reproductive Biology

Stephen Stearns

File Unique Features of Human Life History

James McKenna

File Mother-Infant Relationships and Implications for Infant Disorders

Wenda Trevathan

File Medical Consequences of Bipedalism

Caleb Finch

File Uniquely-Human Adaptations to Meat-Eating

Ajit Varki

File Disease Differences Between Humans and Other Hominids

John Allman

File Von Economo Neurons in Human Neuropsychiatric Illness

Randolph Nesse

File Psychiatric Disease in Evolutionary Perspective

Margaret Schoeninger

File Closing Remarks


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