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EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY

 

Evolution . . .
a journey into where we're from and where we're going.

 

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Evolutionary Biology seeks to discover the history of life on earth and to understand the causal processes of evolution.

Through this study, the discipline makes contributions in a wide variety of fields: human health and medicine, environment and conservation, agriculture and natural resources, the discovery of useful natural products, and our understanding of humanity.

The interdisciplinary nature of the program provides students with a broad range of courses and approaches to the study of evolution by combining the expertise of professors in anthropology, anatomy, biology, geology, and philosophy.

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FUTURE EVENTS

Case will be holding a Universitywide celebration of  Charles Darwin and evolution in 2008-2009 . Read More

September 18-19, 2008

Robert Richards

Sept. 18:

Darwinian Moral Theory

Wolstein Research Bldg. Auditorium, 5 p.m.

Sept. 19:

Public Affairs Friday Lunch Discussion Group "Evolution and Politics"

Inamori Center, Rooms 09 and 11

Professor Richards (University of Chicago) is a noted historian of science and medicine who has published several books relating to evolutionary thought. Hosted by the Inamori Center.