Indiana University has organized an extensive survey on the roles of evolutionary biology and theory in modern medical education. The survey targets students, alumni and faculty members of schools of medicine, nursing, veterinary medicine and public health. The aims...
Registration and abstract submission are now open for the International Society for Evolution, Medicine, & Public Health Inaugural Meeting, March 19-21 2015 in Tempe, Arizona. The will be the first large open meeting soliciting abstracts from all in the field,...
Bernard Crespi has for several years developed evidence to support the theory, first proposed with CR Badcock, that schizophrenia and autism are flip sides of excessive or deficient maternal or paternal imprinting. A study published today in the Proceedings of the...
A link here and on the right hand column of this page (“For Medical students”), takes you to a new page that is creating a network of medical and other health professional students who share an interest in evolution, medicine, and public health. If you...
Pre-Columbian mycobacterial genomes reveal seals as a source of New World human tuberculosis Nature (2014) doi:10.1038/nature13591 Authors: Kirsten I. Bos, Kelly M. Harkins, Alexander Herbig, Mireia Coscolla, Nico Weber, Iñaki Comas, Stephen A. Forrest, Josephine...