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- Introduction
- Overview
- Medicine should ask
- Mismatched to modernity
- Evolution takes time: lactose tolerance in adults
- Birth control and cancer risk
- Early-life events fail to predict late-life environments
- Obesity and diabetes epidemics
- Prevalence of diabetes
- The effect of exposing childeren to parasites
- How worm infections reduce allergy risk
- Worm and allergy risk: some evidence
- Evolutionary conflicts cause reproductive problems
- Conflicts between mother and fetus
- Parent-offspring conflict: based in kin selection
- Parent-parent conflict and imprinting
- Conflicts and imprinting
- Conflicts among parental genes
- Abortions, immune genes and mate choice
- Recurrent abortions and immune genes
- The relation was established in Hutterites
- Effect of HLA sharing on time to 5 children
- …and on completed family size
- Evolutionary inferences
- Medicine uses evolutionary technology
- Phylogeny uses relationships to infer history
- Phylogenetic logic: shared, derived characters
- Phylogenetic logic: simple, maximally likely trees
- Phylogenetic data: DNA sequences
- Phylogenetic data: relationships imply history
- Phylogenetics in forensic medicine
- Phylogenetics in epidemiological detective work
- Inferences from smallpox phylogeny
- Serial passage: another evolutionary technology
- Serial transfer experiments (1)
- Serial transfer experiments (2)
- In serial transfer on new hosts
- Principles and mechanisms of microevolution
- Tradeoffs (1)
- Tradeoffs (2)
- Tradeoffs (3)
- Natural selection
- Natural selection: 4 necessary, simple conditions
- Extraordinary consequence: complex adaptation
- Natural selection versus random drift
- Selection and drift
- Selection continues
- What medicine can do with evolution (1)
- What medicine can do with evolution (2)
Topics Covered
- How we are mismatched to modernity
- Birth control and cancer risk
- Impact of early-life events on late-life obesity and diabetes
- Hygiene and autoimmune disease
- Evolutionary conflicts that produce reproductive problems
- Evolutionary technologies used in medicine
- The evolutionary principles and mechanisms underpinning these examples
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Stearns, S.C. (2020, September 30). Evolution and medicine: from the perspective of an evolutionary biologist [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 24, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/AQOU9484.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Stephen C. Stearns has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
Evolution and medicine: from the perspective of an evolutionary biologist
A selection of talks on Genetics & Epigenetics
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