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The Program in Human Biology at 40 years: What made this start-up so successful?

Early faculty from the Program in Human Biology will discuss the idea behind the founding of Stanford's largest interdisciplinary, inter-school program, the process that led up to the founding and their view of the reasons why HumBio has been so successful over the past 40 plus years. Come join Profs. Sandy Dornbusch, Paul Ehrlich, Shirley Feldman, Herant Katchadourian, and Don Kennedy in a panel discussion moderated by Prof. Carol Boggs. The evening will also feature clips from a video about the history of the program, including other faculty founders. There will be time for audience questions and discussion.

Panel:

  • Sandy Dornbusch, Reed-Hodgson Professor in Human Biology and Professor of Sociology, Emeritus
  • Paul Ehrlich, Bing Professor of Population Studies and Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment
  • Shirley Feldman, Former Professor of Human Biology
  • Herant Katchadourian, Professor of Human Biology, Emeritus
  • Don Kennedy, President, Emeritus, and Bing Professor of Environmental Science, Emeritus
  • Carol Boggs, Bing Director in Human Biology (moderator)

Oak West Lounge

Tuesday, 12/11/12

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Cost:

Free

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