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Spring Seminar in Evolutionary Medicine

New Opportunity UNM SOM Students Spring 2010 Spring 2010 Lecture: T-Th 4:00-5:15 Location: UNM Center for Disaster Medicine. Large training room. 2704 Yale SE Instructor: Joe Alcock MD This interdisciplinary seminar is open to graduate students in Anthropology, Biology, and UNM SOM medical students. It will explore a variety of […]

Last Class!

The last presenters will start on Tuesday afternoon 12/15/09 at 3:00pm, not 4:00pm. You are encouraged to bring snacks and/or holiday food for this last marathon session. See you then! JA

final presenters

I guess I have to feel pretty good about the semester when the students seem to be able to teach the class at the end of it! One thing to remember is that the bar is set a little bit higher for the graduate students in the class than the […]

Final Example

Chris Engdahl has graciously offered to post his presentation from last year (2008). C.Engdahl on Phage Therapy This is a very good powerpoint and might be a starting point to organize your presentation. But remember, I want to encourage originality, so do not feel constrained by this format.  You do […]

Final Projects

I hope that everybody had a fantastic Thanksgiving! Final projects will be graded depending on the following elements: General a) Does the topic relate to a disease of humans? b) Does the project include one of the categories of evolutionary medicine hypotheses we have covered in class? c) Is the […]

Readings for 11/24/09

In honor of Thanksgiving – I will present a discussion of the Holiday meal, in light of evolutionary hypotheses of diet, especially the Paleolithic diet. If modern environments are to blame for our ill health, perhaps we would be better off eating as our ancestors did. But what did they […]

Last Writing Project

Babies that are fed formula have more E. Coli (a potential pathogen) in their stool that babies who are fed breast milk. Breast-fed babies have mostly bifidobacteria (a benign commensal) in their stool. Breast milk differs from formula in having more oligosaccharides (dietary fiber) and a different mixture of fatty […]

11/17/09 Fat and Inflammation

Tuesday’s reading is here: The Role of the Gut Microbiota in Energy Metabolism and Metabolic Disease Last week we introduced the concept that visceral fat may play a protective role in early childhood. As was mentioned in class, visceral fat is innervated by sympathetic nerve fibers. When under stress, the […]

Final Project Comments

“The ideas that are being tossed around for presentation are incredibly creative and insightful.  It’s going to be a lot of fun hearing your presentations!  I would add that many ideas have been posed have fallen under the ‘novel modern environment’ umbrella (this often includes the gene-mismatch and by-product hypotheses).  […]