New articles on evolutionary psychiatry

New articles on evolutionary psychiatry

The June issue of World Psychiatry has two open-access articles on evolutionary psychiatry. These are among the first overviews on the topic to appear in a major psychiatric journal. Wakefield, J. C. (2023). The promise of evolutionary psychiatry. World Psychiatry,...

Telomere trade-offs

An article in this week’s NEJM provides some of the best evidence yet for the role of telomere length in the trade-off between slowing aging and the risk of cancer. DeBoy, E. A., Tassia, M. G., Schratz, K. E., Yan, S. M., Cosner, Z. L., McNally, E. J., Gable, D....
2023 Omenn Prize awarded to Jacob Palmer, et al.

2023 Omenn Prize awarded to Jacob Palmer, et al.

The $5000 Gilbert Omenn Prize for the best article in the area of evolution, medicine and public health published in 2022 in any journal is awarded by the International Society for Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health to: The evolution of spectrum in antibiotics and...

Williams Prize Winning article for 2023

The George C. Williams Prize for 2023 for the best article published in Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health in 2022 is awarded to: Evolved resistance to a novel cationic peptide antibiotic requires high mutation supply byt Santos-Lopez, A., Fritz, M. J., Lombardo,...
Latest articles from Evolution, Medicine, & Public Health

Latest articles from Evolution, Medicine, & Public Health

Read the latest articles here Editorial COVID-19 and Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health Charles L Nunn Original Research Articles Editor’s choiceHygiene may attenuate selection for antibiotic resistance by changing microbial community structure Magnus Aspenberg,...