Greetings--
Happy Thanksgiving! In honor of the turkey fest, here's a breifer-than-usual Friday's Elk this week.
Europe Evolving
--This week in the
New York Times, I reported about a study of 230 genomes retrieved from European skeletons ranging from 8,500 to 2,300 years in age. They create a chronicle of human evolution, documenting how the agricultural revolution altered the genetic landscape of a continent.
Check it out.
The Talks
January 28, 2016: the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark, NJ: Details to come.
June 23-25 International Society for Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health, Plenary Lecture. Durham North Carolina.
Here's the meeting site.
July 31. I'll be giving the keynote lecture at
the annual meeting of the Botanical Society of America in Savannah
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