SciCafe: Stress and Human Evolution

How do trauma, poverty, and racial discrimination influence our health? What about our evolutionary history causes our bodies to respond in this way? Biological anthropologist Zaneta Thayer explores the biological mechanisms through which early life stress influences biology and health later on.

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Zaneta Thayer

Zaneta Thayer is an assistant professor of biological anthropology at Dartmouth College. She graduated with a B.A. in anthropology and biology from Dartmouth College, and earned her Ph.D. in biological anthropology at Northwestern University. Her research aims to understand how early life environments shape patterns of human biological variation and the biological mechanisms through which environmentally induced variation can shape evolutionary change.











When: Wed., Apr. 5, 2017 at 6:30 pm
Where: American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West at 79th Street
212-769-5100
Price: Free, RSVP required
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How do trauma, poverty, and racial discrimination influence our health? What about our evolutionary history causes our bodies to respond in this way? Biological anthropologist Zaneta Thayer explores the biological mechanisms through which early life stress influences biology and health later on.

About the Speaker

Zaneta Thayer

Zaneta Thayer is an assistant professor of biological anthropology at Dartmouth College. She graduated with a B.A. in anthropology and biology from Dartmouth College, and earned her Ph.D. in biological anthropology at Northwestern University. Her research aims to understand how early life environments shape patterns of human biological variation and the biological mechanisms through which environmentally induced variation can shape evolutionary change.

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