Evolution and Human Adaptation Program
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The Evolution and Human Adaptation Program supports work by faculty and students at the University of Michigan in the area of evolution and human behavior, including work relevant to Darwinian medicine.

The program organizes a series of seminars throughout the academic year, and provide contacts for students to get advice, support and sometimes research money to pursue work in this area.

The program does not offer a degree, so prospective students should apply through specific departments. The departments of Psychology, Philosophy, Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Psychiatry and Biology are the most involved in the program.

For more information, please contact Randolph Nesse:
nesse(insert @ here)umich.edu

The University of Michigan presents a symposium on:  New Evolutionary Foundations for
Medicine and Public Health

Fall 2012. This symposium is co-sponsored by The Evolution and Human Adaption Program (EHAP), the School of Public Health Department of Epidemiology, and the LS&A Department of Ecology and Evolution.

Sept 14 Special Friday Symposium 9AM-Noon in 1775 SPH. Other lectures Tuesdays at 4PM in 1755 SPH Auditorium (Psych 515/Epid 509 at 2PM)

To join the EHAP list for weekly updates, send a note to EHAP@umich.edu

The Human Behavior and Evolution Society was founded at the University of Michigan on October 29th, 1988.


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