Funding is available from the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent) and the Triangle Center for Evolutionary Medicine (TriCEM) to support travel by faculty from under-represented groups in science to the International Society for Evolution, Medicine, &...
Todays NYTimes has an article by Christopher von Rueden summarizing his recent publication in Evolution, Medicine, & Public Health on how low social status influences health: Political influence associates with cortisol and health among egalitarian...
Below are new open access articles just published in Evolution, Medicine, & Public Health Clinical Brief: Karen Rosenberg and Wenda Trevathan Evolutionary obstetrics. EMPH eou025 doi:10.1093/emph/eou025 first published online November 11, 2014 (1 pages) Full Text...
Evolutionary Medicine Conference: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Human Health and Disease July 30 – August 1, 2015 at the Institute of Evolutionary Medicine (IEM)University of Zurich, Switzerland Description: This international conference will bring together...
The International Society for Evolution, Medicine, & Public Health will hold its inaugural meeting March 19-21 in Tempe, Arizona. Early registration and abstract submissions until December 1st. Early registrants receive a substantial discount, and all fees...