Syllabi
Jan 30th, 2008 by The Editors
This list was updated by Ludmila Keller in the summer of 2009. If you would like to help the EMR to keep up to date, send updates to The Editors evmedreview@gmail.com.
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University of Michigan “Evolution, Behavior and Public Health” Winter 2010.
- UCLA Ecology and Evolutionary Medicine as part of Fiat Lux Seminars Winter 2009: http://www.college.ucla.edu/fiatlux/winter2009_class.html?eco_evolution_bio19_sem1 and/or (PDF) http://www.lsic.ucla.edu/classes/winter09/syllabi/eebiol19_syl09w.pdf
- Undergraduate Courses:
- Allegheny College Undergraduate “Darwin for Doctors” Course (includes sample student papers) or course description: http://webpub.allegheny.edu/employee/r/rmumme/FS101/SyllabusFS101_F2001.html
- Case Western Reserve University Undergraduate Darwinian Medicine Course (scroll down to ANTH 302)
- Indiana University at Bloomington Darwinian Medicine Course Websites: http://www.indiana.edu/~deanfac/blfal09/coll/coll_e105_7810.html and http://www.indiana.edu/~deanfac/blspr02/coas/coas_e105_0136.html
- Kenyon College Seminar on Human Nature and Culture: Evolutionary Perspective
- Stony Brook University Undergraduate Darwinian Medicine Syllabus (PDF)
- Tufts University Darwinian Medicine Course Syllabus
- Tulane University Undergraduate “Evolution in Human Health and Disease” Course Website
- University of British Columbia Undergraduate Darwinian Medicine Course Website
- University of California in Santa Barbara “Genetics, natural selection, and human evolution” Course Syllabus
- University of Minnesota Duluth College Freshman Seminar on Darwinian Medicine (scroll down to BIO 1087)
- University of Michigan “Evolutionary Biology and Human Disease“
- University of Oregon at Gladstone Evolutionary Medicine Course Syllabus
- Washington University in St. Louis Undergraduate Darwinian Medicine Syllabus (Word Document)
- Humboldt State University Undergraduate Evolutionary Medicine Course (Word Document)
- California State University Undergraduate Evolutionary Medicine Course (PDF)
- University of Oregon New (2010) Undergraduate Evolutionary Medicine Course (short description)
- Binghamton University Undergraduate Darwinian Medicine Course (PDF)
- University of New Mexico Undergraduate/Graduate Evolutionary Medicine Course
Upper Level Undergraduate/Graduate Courses:
- University of Arizona Upper Level Undergraduate/Graduate Evolution of Infectious Disease Course Website
- University of Chicago Graduate Natural Science Core Course, Darwinian Medicine Course Syllabus (PDF)
- University of Toronto Graduate “Evolutionary Medicine: Sociobiology of Sickness and Healing” Course Website
- Binghamton University Darwinian Medicine Seminar Syllabus (PDF)
- Lawrence University Evolutionary Medicine Course (scroll down to ANTH 540)
- Georgetown University Upper Level Undergraduate/Graduate Evolutionary Medicine Course; also published article on this course in FASEB Journal
- University of Manitoba Biomedical Anthropology Seminar with a focus on Darwinian Medicine (PDF)
- University of Notre Dame Research Intensive Senior Course on Evolutionary Medicine (scroll down to ANTH 40820)
- Rutgers State University of New Jersey Graduate Course on Evolution, Disease and Medicine (scroll down)
University of New Mexico Evolutionary Medicine Program
http://evolutionmedicine.wordpress.com/
University of New Mexico Evolutionary Medicine Course
Details of the course are found at this blog:
http://evolutionmedicine.wordpress.com/
You can browse the syllabus here:
http://evolutionmedicine.wordpress.com/
We are offering this Evolution and Evolutionary Medicine course for medical students since 1997 (in Spanish).
I am starting to teach evolutionary medicine this year (February) at the medical faculty of the University of Bern (Switzerland). I will give a practical for third year students and a lecture for fifth year students.
Please, update hyperlink to the University of British Columbia’s Darwinian Medicine course to:
http://domingo.zoology.ubc.ca/isci350/
Thanks.
Since 2007 I am providing a net-based course in Evolutionary Medicine at Kristianstad University College in Sweden.
I teach a course in Evolutionary Medicine at the University of Georgia (see GENE4070 at http://bulletin.uga.edu/bulletin/courses/descript/gene.html)
“On the Origins of Disease” is a new course at The University of Georgia. It has a comparative evolutionary perspective on the origins and pathogenesis of disease, as diseases of both man and animals are discussed. http://www.vet.uga.edu/vpp/uhl/VPAT6000/index.php
Is anyone aware of an institution who is making Evolutionary Medicine courses available to non-physician healthcare professionals? I am an academic pediatric dentist and am greatly inspired by this shifting paradigm in medical education; I feel this must also occur in dental education and would like to better prepare myself for helping the process move forward.
Any advice/input will be appreciated.
I teach an undergraduate course called “ANTH 249: Evolution and Human Disease” in the Anthropology Department at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.