ISEMPH 2021 Program

Dates: July 14-16, 2021

Times: 15:00-21:00 UTC(11 am-5 pm EDT)

Location: Virtual!

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We are excited to offer the following experiences:


HOW IS THIS VIRTUAL CONFERENCE GOING TO WORK?

Download the SCHEDULE (updated July 13)

Download the PROGRAM (updated July 13)

Please note that the schedule and program are subject to changes

Links to the pre-recorded oral presentations and posters as well as all live conference events are available HERE.


Plenary speakers:

Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett

Vaccine Research Center, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

"SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine development enabled by prototype pathogen preparedness"

July 15, 20:00 UTC




Dr. Kath Maitland

Surgery & Cancer, Imperial College London

"The FEAST Trial: 10 Years On"

 July 16, 15:00 UTC



Dr. Beverly Strassmann

Anthropology, The University of Michigan

"Developmental Origins in Evolutionary Perspective: A 20-year Prospective Cohort Study of the Dogon of Mali"

July 15, 15:00 UTC



Dr. Paul Turner

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University

"Leveraging Evolutionary Trade-Offs and Phage Selection Pressure to Reduce Bacterial Pathogenicity in Patient Therapy"

July 16, 20:00 UTC


Invited Symposia:

  • Evolution and Health Disparities
  • Increasing Diversity in Evolutionary Medicine Courses: Global Examples and Perspectives
  • Organizational Immunity: Evolutionary and Epidemiological Aspects of Infection Prevention by Contact Modulation
  • Psychology of COVID-19
  • Light and Sleep: The Use and Misuse of Artificial Light in Different Societies
  • Evolutionary and Biopsychosocial Perspectives on Sickness Communication
  • What Has GWAS Taught Us About Natural Selection?
  • Generating and Testing Hypotheses in Evolutionary Medicine: Banning the Idiopathic
  • Moving Toward Active Learning Classrooms and Activities for Teaching Evolutionary Medicine
  • Evolutionary Medicine at the Bedside
  • Evolutionary Psychiatry and Neurodiversity
  • Evolutionary Medicine and Palaeopathology Synergies: Are We Moving Forward?
  • The Utmost Importance of Evolutionary Medicine for Global Health
  • Evolutionary Developmental Pathology (Evo-Devo-Path): Development, Variations, Pathologies, 'Natural Mutants,' and Phenotype-Genotype Links
  • Philosophical Considerations in Evolutionary Medicine

Open oral sessions:

  • Reproduction
  • Development
  • Cancer
  • Physiology, Health, and Behavior
  • Pathogens, Microbiology, and Microbiomes
  • Cancer and Senescence
  • Health Disparities and Education
  • COVID-19

Posters sessions:

  • Physiology and Health
  • Reproduction
  • Behavior and Education

The ISEMPH program committee for 2021 includes Michael Muehlenbein (Chair), Joe Alcock, Nicole Bender, Michelle Blyth, Sylvia Cremer, Bernie Crespi, Isabel Gordo, Joe Graves, Michael Hochberg (Co-Chair), Jay Labov,  Alejandra Nuñez De La Mora, Gillian Pepper, and Frank Rühli. 

Please send program questions to michael_muehlenbein@baylor.edu.

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