Director, The Centre for Social Evolution Professor,
Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen
Commitment in social life, sex, and symbiosis
All organisms are designed by natural selection to maximize inclusive fitness, but we need to deconstruct Hamilton’s rule to explain the evolutionary origin of eusocial colonies with permanently unmated and morphologically differentiated castes.
Professor of Integrative Biology
Presidential Research Professor
Assistant professor of Anthropology
Assistant professor of Anthropology
Associate Professor
Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology
Professor of Medicine and Cellular & Molecular Medicine Co-Director, Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (CARTA) Co-Director, Glycobiology Research and Training Center (GRTC)
University of California San Diego
Adventures in anthropogeny: from molecules to mind
Professor of evolutionary biology
Simon Fraser University
Where Darwin Meets Freud: Evolutionary Biology and Genetics of Autism, Psychosis, and the Social Brain
Mental disorders are usually conceptualized in terms of pathology and disease.
Professor of entomology, Eberly College of Science Distinguished Senior Scholar, and director of the Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics
Pennsylvania State University
The Evolution of Drug Resistance and the Curious Orthodoxy of Aggressive Chemotherapy
The evolution of drug-resistant pathogens is a major chall
Professor and chair of anthropology
University of Missouri
Hormones in the wild: Physiological adaptations for human social relationships
We humans are highly sensitive to our social environments.
Associate Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience
Institute of Behavioral Genetics
University of Colorado Boulder
Evolution and the tenetic architecture of schizophrenia
Molecular genetic evidence for complex traits such as schizophrenia has accumulated rapidly over the last five years. In this talk, Dr.