2005 Morrison Institute Winter Colloquium
Jan. 12: Richard G. Klein, Stanford University, New Developments in Paleoanthropology
Jan. 19: Peter Small, Global Health Programs, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, A Phylogenetic Perspective on the Global Tuberculosis Epidemic
Jan. 26: James Holland Jones, Stanford University, The Probability of Orphanhood under a Generalized AIDS Epidemic
Feb. 2: Shuzhuo Li, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China, Marriage, Son Preference, and Intergenerational Transfer in Rural China.
Feb. 9: Patrick V. Kirch, University of California-Berkeley, The Emergence of Social Complexity in Ancient Hawai’i: What Role Did Population Play?
Feb. 16: Shripad Tuljapurkar, Stanford University, The Final Inequality: Variance in the Age of Adult Death in Industrialized Countries
Feb. 23: David T. Burke, University of Michigan, Genetic Analysis of Late-Life Phenotypes in a Mouse Population
Mar. 2: Henry T. Wright, University of Michigan, The Emergence of States: Archaeological Studies of the First Civilizations
under: Institute Colloquia

