2009 Morrison Institute Winter Colloquium
Jan. 7: William Mason, UCLA: The 2008 Survey of Migration and Health in China: Design, Early Results, Analytic Issues
Jan. 14: Margaret Brandeau, Stanford University, (Cost) Effective Control of Infectious Diseases: Mathematical and Economic Analysis
Jan. 21: Steve Beissinger, University of California-Berkeley, Effects of a Century of Climate Change on California’s Montane Birds and Small Mammals: the Grinnel Resurvey Project
Jan. 28: William Dow, University of California-Berkeley, Exploring Determinants of Costa Rica’s Exceptional Longevity
Feb. 4: Paula England (with Elizabeth McClintock), Stanford University, The Double Standard of Aging in Marriage Markets
Feb. 11: Tim Coulson, Imperial College, London, Demography, Dynamics, and Micro-evolution in a Charismatic Large Vertebrate: The Soay Sheep
Feb. 18: James Holland Jones, Stanford University, The Marginal Valuation of Fertility and Risk-Aversion in Women’s Reproduction on the Utah Frontier, 1849-1929.
Feb. 25: Marcia Castro, Harvard University, Improving Malaria Understanding and Control with the Aid of Spatial Analytical Approaches
Mar. 4: Rebecca Bird, Stanford University, Fire-stick “Farming”: Hunter-gatherer Landscape Mosaics in the Western Desert of Australia
under: Institute Colloquia

