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Evolution and Medicine

Evolution and Medicine (2015, Open Yale Courses). Instructor: Professor Stephen Stearns. This course is a survey of evolutionary insights that make important differences in medical research and clinical practice, including evolutionary mechanisms and the medical issues they affect. Individual genetic variation in susceptibility; evolutionary conflicts and tradeoffs in reproductive medicine; the evolution of antibiotic resistance and virulence in pathogens; emerging diseases; the evolution of aging; cancer as an evolutionary process.

Lecture 4.1 - Origin in Homeostasis
Lecture 4.2 - Types and Costs
Lecture 4.3 - Specialized Defenses 1
Lecture 4.4 - Specialized Defenses 2
Lecture 4.5 - Diseases of Exaggerated Defenses
Lecture 4.6 - Key Characteristics
Lecture 4.7 - The Major Strategies
Lecture 4.8 - The Major Strategies II: Tolerance
Lecture 4.9 - The Evolution of Vertebrate Immunity: the Innate Immune System
Lecture 4.10 - The Evolution of Vertebrate Immunity: the Adaptive Immune System
Lecture 4.11 - Clonal Selection of Antigen Receptors


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Lecture 01 - Evolutionary Thinking
Lecture 02 - What is a Patient?
Lecture 03 - What is a Disease?
Lecture 04 - Defenses
Lecture 05 - Pathogen Evolution
Lecture 06 - Cancer as an Evolutionary Process
Lecture 07 - The Evolution of Reproduction
Lecture 08 - Mismatch
Lecture 09 - Mental Disorders
Lecture 10 - Individual Health versus Population Health
Lecture 11 - Conclusion