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*[http://evmedreview.com/ The Evolution & Medicine Review]
*[http://evmedreview.com/ The Evolution & Medicine Review]
:*"The Evolution & Medicine Review (EMR) is a new scientific publication created by and for the community of scientists, scholars, clinicians and teachers working at the interface of evolution and medicine. It differs from a traditional journal as it is dynamic, interactive and more timely. The EMR provides open access to carefully selected information from diverse sources, along with engaging commentary and opportunities for discussion....There is no good name for this new genre of web publishing, created for The Evolution & Medicine Review. It is neither a blog nor a webpage. The best designation we have come up with is a WeView—a Web Based ReView created by a community with a shared interest in a specific topic.  
:*"The Evolution & Medicine Review (EMR) is a new scientific publication created by and for the community of scientists, scholars, clinicians and teachers working at the interface of evolution and medicine. It differs from a traditional journal as it is dynamic, interactive and more timely. The EMR provides open access to carefully selected information from diverse sources, along with engaging commentary and opportunities for discussion....There is no good name for this new genre of web publishing, created for The Evolution & Medicine Review. It is neither a blog nor a webpage. The best designation we have come up with is a WeView—a Web Based ReView created by a community with a shared interest in a specific topic.  
*[http://www.lsa.umich.edu/psych/courses/darmed/links.htm Evolutionary Biology and Human Disease]
:*Unusually extensive set of links to sites relating to evoutionary medicine. Page of a site about a course, "Evolutionary Biology and Human Disease", an interdisciplinary course offered through the University of Michigan's Life Sciences Initiative. The faculty instructors for the course are Randolph Nesse (Psychiatry and Psychology) and Alan Weder (Medicine).


*[https://vpn.ucsf.edu/main/,DanaInfo=www.hstalks.com+browse_talks.php?father_id=20 Henry Stewart Talks. Evolution and Medicine: How New Applications Advance Research and Practice.]
*[https://vpn.ucsf.edu/main/,DanaInfo=www.hstalks.com+browse_talks.php?father_id=20 Henry Stewart Talks. Evolution and Medicine: How New Applications Advance Research and Practice.]

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A hand-picked, annotated list of Web resources about Evolutionary medicine.
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  • "This website is for scientists, scholars and clinicians working at the interface of evolution and medicine. While evolutionary biology has long provided a foundation for studies of antibiotic resistance and population genetics, its contributions to many other areas of medicine are just now being developed. No journal or scientific society yet provides a network for communication and coordination of work in this area. This website is a project undertaken by the evolution and medicine community to create an Evolution and Medicine Network for sharing information. Your contributions would be most appreciated."
  • "The Evolution & Medicine Review (EMR) is a new scientific publication created by and for the community of scientists, scholars, clinicians and teachers working at the interface of evolution and medicine. It differs from a traditional journal as it is dynamic, interactive and more timely. The EMR provides open access to carefully selected information from diverse sources, along with engaging commentary and opportunities for discussion....There is no good name for this new genre of web publishing, created for The Evolution & Medicine Review. It is neither a blog nor a webpage. The best designation we have come up with is a WeView—a Web Based ReView created by a community with a shared interest in a specific topic.
  • Unusually extensive set of links to sites relating to evoutionary medicine. Page of a site about a course, "Evolutionary Biology and Human Disease", an interdisciplinary course offered through the University of Michigan's Life Sciences Initiative. The faculty instructors for the course are Randolph Nesse (Psychiatry and Psychology) and Alan Weder (Medicine).