Integrating Evolutionary Biology Into Medical Education
For Maternal and Child Healthcare Students, Clinicians, and Scientists
Herausgeber: Schulkin, Jay; Power, Michael
Integrating Evolutionary Biology Into Medical Education
For Maternal and Child Healthcare Students, Clinicians, and Scientists
Herausgeber: Schulkin, Jay; Power, Michael
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This book builds a compelling case for integrating evolutionary biology into undergraduate and postgraduate medical education, as well as its intrinsic value to medicine. It achieves this within the broader context of medicine but through the focused lens of maternal and child health.
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This book builds a compelling case for integrating evolutionary biology into undergraduate and postgraduate medical education, as well as its intrinsic value to medicine. It achieves this within the broader context of medicine but through the focused lens of maternal and child health.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 191mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780198814153
- ISBN-10: 0198814151
- Artikelnr.: 57009406
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 191mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780198814153
- ISBN-10: 0198814151
- Artikelnr.: 57009406
Dr. Schulkin is a research Professor in the Department of Neuroscience at Georgetown University Medical Center and the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Washington. Dr Michael L Power is an Animal Scientist at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute. Recently, his research has expanded to include investigations of hormones and other bioactive molecules in milk and the milk microbiome. He is the curator of the Milk Repository at the Smithsonian, which contains milk samples from over 200 mammals.
* Foreword
* Introduction
* Section I: Life History: Biological and Cultural Continuity
* 1: Peter D. Gluckman, Felicia M. Low, and Mark A. Hanson:
Evolutionary Medicine, Pregnancy, and the Mismatch Pathways to
Increased Disease Disk
* 2: Jonathan C. K. Wells: Evolutionary Public Health
* 3: Wenda R. Trevathan and Karen R. Rosenberg: Evolutionary Medicine
and Women's Reproductive Health
* 4: Alison M. Stuebe and Kristin P. Tully: Optimizing Maternal Infant
Health Care: a focus on the 4th trimester
* Section II: Biological Regulation
* 5: Heide Aungst, Robert Rossi, Heather Brockway, Sam Mesiano, and
Louis Muglia: Evolutionary Insights for Improving Pregnancy Outcomes:
looking back to the future
* 6: Robert Perlman: An Evolutionary View of Homeostasis:
bioenergetics, life history theory and responses to pregnancy
* 7: Michael L. Power, Caroline W. Quaglieri, Eda G. Reed, and Jay
Schulkin: The Functions of MicroRNA in Female Reproduction
* 8: Chloe Zera and Louise Wilkins-Haug: Evolutionary Medicine Viewed
Through the Lens of Pregnancy and the Obesity Epidemic
* Section III: Perspectives: Past, Present, and Future
* 9: Fabio Zampieri: Darwin's Impact on the Medical Sciences
* 10: Barbara N. Horowitz: Tinbergean Approach to Clinical Medicine
* 11: Carsten Schradin and Rainer Straub: The Role of the Immune
System From an Evolutionary Perspective
* 12: Louise Wilkins-Haug: Evolution, Genomics, and the New Genetic
Technologies
* 13: Shabnam Mousavi and Jay Schulkin: Ecological Rationality and
Evolutionary Medicine: a bridge to medical education
* Introduction
* Section I: Life History: Biological and Cultural Continuity
* 1: Peter D. Gluckman, Felicia M. Low, and Mark A. Hanson:
Evolutionary Medicine, Pregnancy, and the Mismatch Pathways to
Increased Disease Disk
* 2: Jonathan C. K. Wells: Evolutionary Public Health
* 3: Wenda R. Trevathan and Karen R. Rosenberg: Evolutionary Medicine
and Women's Reproductive Health
* 4: Alison M. Stuebe and Kristin P. Tully: Optimizing Maternal Infant
Health Care: a focus on the 4th trimester
* Section II: Biological Regulation
* 5: Heide Aungst, Robert Rossi, Heather Brockway, Sam Mesiano, and
Louis Muglia: Evolutionary Insights for Improving Pregnancy Outcomes:
looking back to the future
* 6: Robert Perlman: An Evolutionary View of Homeostasis:
bioenergetics, life history theory and responses to pregnancy
* 7: Michael L. Power, Caroline W. Quaglieri, Eda G. Reed, and Jay
Schulkin: The Functions of MicroRNA in Female Reproduction
* 8: Chloe Zera and Louise Wilkins-Haug: Evolutionary Medicine Viewed
Through the Lens of Pregnancy and the Obesity Epidemic
* Section III: Perspectives: Past, Present, and Future
* 9: Fabio Zampieri: Darwin's Impact on the Medical Sciences
* 10: Barbara N. Horowitz: Tinbergean Approach to Clinical Medicine
* 11: Carsten Schradin and Rainer Straub: The Role of the Immune
System From an Evolutionary Perspective
* 12: Louise Wilkins-Haug: Evolution, Genomics, and the New Genetic
Technologies
* 13: Shabnam Mousavi and Jay Schulkin: Ecological Rationality and
Evolutionary Medicine: a bridge to medical education
* Foreword
* Introduction
* Section I: Life History: Biological and Cultural Continuity
* 1: Peter D. Gluckman, Felicia M. Low, and Mark A. Hanson:
Evolutionary Medicine, Pregnancy, and the Mismatch Pathways to
Increased Disease Disk
* 2: Jonathan C. K. Wells: Evolutionary Public Health
* 3: Wenda R. Trevathan and Karen R. Rosenberg: Evolutionary Medicine
and Women's Reproductive Health
* 4: Alison M. Stuebe and Kristin P. Tully: Optimizing Maternal Infant
Health Care: a focus on the 4th trimester
* Section II: Biological Regulation
* 5: Heide Aungst, Robert Rossi, Heather Brockway, Sam Mesiano, and
Louis Muglia: Evolutionary Insights for Improving Pregnancy Outcomes:
looking back to the future
* 6: Robert Perlman: An Evolutionary View of Homeostasis:
bioenergetics, life history theory and responses to pregnancy
* 7: Michael L. Power, Caroline W. Quaglieri, Eda G. Reed, and Jay
Schulkin: The Functions of MicroRNA in Female Reproduction
* 8: Chloe Zera and Louise Wilkins-Haug: Evolutionary Medicine Viewed
Through the Lens of Pregnancy and the Obesity Epidemic
* Section III: Perspectives: Past, Present, and Future
* 9: Fabio Zampieri: Darwin's Impact on the Medical Sciences
* 10: Barbara N. Horowitz: Tinbergean Approach to Clinical Medicine
* 11: Carsten Schradin and Rainer Straub: The Role of the Immune
System From an Evolutionary Perspective
* 12: Louise Wilkins-Haug: Evolution, Genomics, and the New Genetic
Technologies
* 13: Shabnam Mousavi and Jay Schulkin: Ecological Rationality and
Evolutionary Medicine: a bridge to medical education
* Introduction
* Section I: Life History: Biological and Cultural Continuity
* 1: Peter D. Gluckman, Felicia M. Low, and Mark A. Hanson:
Evolutionary Medicine, Pregnancy, and the Mismatch Pathways to
Increased Disease Disk
* 2: Jonathan C. K. Wells: Evolutionary Public Health
* 3: Wenda R. Trevathan and Karen R. Rosenberg: Evolutionary Medicine
and Women's Reproductive Health
* 4: Alison M. Stuebe and Kristin P. Tully: Optimizing Maternal Infant
Health Care: a focus on the 4th trimester
* Section II: Biological Regulation
* 5: Heide Aungst, Robert Rossi, Heather Brockway, Sam Mesiano, and
Louis Muglia: Evolutionary Insights for Improving Pregnancy Outcomes:
looking back to the future
* 6: Robert Perlman: An Evolutionary View of Homeostasis:
bioenergetics, life history theory and responses to pregnancy
* 7: Michael L. Power, Caroline W. Quaglieri, Eda G. Reed, and Jay
Schulkin: The Functions of MicroRNA in Female Reproduction
* 8: Chloe Zera and Louise Wilkins-Haug: Evolutionary Medicine Viewed
Through the Lens of Pregnancy and the Obesity Epidemic
* Section III: Perspectives: Past, Present, and Future
* 9: Fabio Zampieri: Darwin's Impact on the Medical Sciences
* 10: Barbara N. Horowitz: Tinbergean Approach to Clinical Medicine
* 11: Carsten Schradin and Rainer Straub: The Role of the Immune
System From an Evolutionary Perspective
* 12: Louise Wilkins-Haug: Evolution, Genomics, and the New Genetic
Technologies
* 13: Shabnam Mousavi and Jay Schulkin: Ecological Rationality and
Evolutionary Medicine: a bridge to medical education