James R. Bindon Endowed Lecture Series on Biocultural Anthropology and Health

September 12, 2023

Dr. Alexandra Brewis, Arizona State University
“Less Stigma, More Water: Unsung Pathways to Global Health

April 13, 2022

Dr. Graciela Cabana, University of Tennessee Knoxville
“Genetic Ancestry, Race, and National Belonging in Argentina

October 18, 2021

Dr. Anna Osterholtz, Mississippi University
“The Body Poetic: How Identity is Formed, Negotiated, and Renegotiated through Interaction Between the Living an the Dead”

February 25, 2020

Dr. Tanya Luhrmann, Stanford University
“Voices of Spirit, Voices of Madness

April 24, 2018

Dr. William Leonard, Northwestern University
“Integrating Evolutionary and Biocultural Approaches to the Study of Human Diversity and Health” (view on Vimeo)

February 27, 2017

Dr. Clarence Gravlee, University of Florida
Sick of Race: How Racism Harms Health and Misleads Medicine” (view on Vimeo)

October 13, 2016

Dr. Andrea Wiley, Indiana University
“Biocultural Perspectives and Biological ‘Normalcy'” (view on Vimeo)

March 24, 2016

Dr. Molly Zuckerman, Mississippi State University
“Syphilis and Health: Differential Frailty, the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, and the Pathophysiology of Syphilis”

November 6, 2015

Dr. Marshall Abrams, UAB Department of Philosophy
“Modeling the Development of Sustainable Rice Production and Religious Practice in Bali”