Dr Riya Gosrani Rethinking Health Disparities. A Life-History approach to Chronic Kidney Disease and the fallacy of the ‘Race Coefficient’.
Prof Joseph Graves Racism, not Race, Answers to frequently asked questions. Health inequalities.
Dr Paul Turke Bringing up Baby: An Evolutionary View of Pediatrics.
Prof Graham Rook A Darwinian reinterpretation of the “hygiene hypothesis”.
Dr Athena Aktipis The Cheating Cell: How Evolution Helps Us Understand and Treat Cancer.
Dr Sharon Kessler Using a cross-species approach to understand how healthcare systems evolve.
Prof Carl Zimmer The evolution of SARS-CoV-2 during the pandemic, and the challenges of reporting about it.
Dr Katherine Amato The human microbiome and health inequities.
Dr David Coall Life History Theory as a tool for exploring placental adaptation to the uterine environment: Novel insights.
Prof Bernard Crespi The evolutionary biology of risks for endometriosis and PCOS: from fetal programming to life histories.
Prof Stephen Stearns Evolutionary Medicine in 2022: Connecting Ideas, Inspiring Insights, and Improving Outcomes.
Prof Grazyna Jasienska Public Health needs evolutionary thinking.
Prof Jonathan Wells Linear growth and life history trade-offs: an evolutionary perspective on strategies to address malnutrition.
Prof Richard Peto Halving premature death.
Prof Tessa Pollard Group Walking: A Shared Pathway to Health?
Prof Randolph Nesse Sadness, Madness, and Natural Selection.
Prof Daniel Nettle Seeing people in poverty as rational (or perhaps adaptive) actors.
Dr Kate Clancy Environmental stressors and their effects on the menstrual cycle.
Prof Holly Dunsworth Tall men, broad women, difficult childbirth, and helpless babies have stronger evolutionary explanations than the oppressive myths to which science and pop culture cling.