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Brian Hare and Survival of the Friendliest: Understanding Our Origins and Rediscovering Our Common Humanity15 Sep 202001:04:10

Razib discusses the new book Survival of the Friendliest: Understanding Our Origins and Rediscovering Our Common Humanity with one of the authors.

https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B07ZC6XGGX/geneexpressio-20

Why Western Europeans are so WEIRD and why that matters!08 Sep 202000:50:21

Razib talks to evolutionary anthropologist Joe Henrich about his new book, The WEIRDest People in the World: How the West Became Psychologically Peculiar and Particularly Prosperous, https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B07RZFCPMD/geneexpressio-20

Psychiatry and genes11 Jun 202000:48:48

Razib talks to Dr. Emily Deans on what's like to work in psychiatry today in a world with personal genomics. https://twitter.com/evolutionarypsy

American Downfall: Cultural evolution, Peter Turchin, and the return of history03 Jun 202001:24:33

Spencer and Razib discuss current events in the context of cultural evolution. The history of decline, the American "Empire", and Peter Turchin's thoughts on social disorder http://peterturchin.com/cliodynamica/the_2020/

The genetic basis of facial variation28 May 202000:58:06

This week Razib talks to Dan Crouch about what we know about the genetics of the variation shape and features. https://www.pnas.org/content/115/4/E676.short

Ancient DNA and China21 May 202000:53:30

Spencer and Razib discuss the latest ancient DNA work that sheds light on East Asian prehistory (and also some coronavirus status update) https://reich.hms.harvard.edu/sites/reich.hms.harvard.edu/files/inline-files/YangSciecne2020.pdf

(excuse the "sound effects" early in the podcast!)

Chris Stringer on paleoanthropology in 202014 May 202001:04:30

Razib catches up with Chris Stinger on the state of paleoanthropology in 2020 and the ramifications of what genetics has taught us about the diversity in Denisovans in the past few years!

Genetically Modified Organisms07 May 202000:50:37

Razib talks to Chad Niederhuth at Michigan State on the promise of GMO agriculture! http://niederhuthlab.com/

Coronavirus 2020: vaccination and the specter of revolution01 May 202001:04:32

Spencer and Razib discuss the state of the pandemic, why Spencer is skeptical of rapid vaccine development, and the political and cultural fallout of COVID-19. https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/04/29/847755751/compared-to-china-u-s-stay-at-home-has-been-a-giant-garden-party-journalist-says

https://medium.com/@spwells

Alfred Russel Wallace and the Prehistory of the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago25 Apr 202000:26:38

Spencer describes Wallace's encounter with Indonesia and his insight into evolution by natural selection.

Genetics, genealogy, and secrets unknown22 Apr 202000:54:15

Razib talks to Libby Copeland about her new book, The Lost Family: How DNA Testing is Upending Who We Are https://www.abramsbooks.com/product/lost-family_9781419743009/

Coronavirus 2020: preamble to Weimar?16 Apr 202001:17:47

Spencer and Razib discuss the updates to the coronavirus pandemic of 2020 as of mid-April. Spencer delves into the possible social and cultural ramifications, and they both discuss the trajectory internationally and into the future.

Why much of science is fiction03 Sep 202001:20:04

Razib talks to Stuart Ritchie about his new book, Science Fictions: How Fraud, Bias, Negligence, and Hype Undermine the Search for Truth

https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1250222699/geneexpressio-20

Paleogenetics of East Asia09 Apr 202000:52:38

This week Spencer and Razib discuss the latest discoveries about the paleogenetic history of East Asia. Where did the Tibetans, Han, and Japanese come from? https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.03.25.004606v1 https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.03.25.008078v1

Coronavirus pandemic of 202031 Mar 202001:35:32

Razib and Spencer discuss the state-of-the-pandemic at the end of March 2020. https://blog.insito.me/the-insight-show-notes-season-3-episode-13-pandemic-c6640de64d6b

Natural Selection among indigenous Americans25 Mar 202000:41:51

Razib talks to Austin Reynolds about what he's discovered about adaptation in indigenous peoples of the New World. https://www.pnas.org/content/116/19/9312.short

The Importance of Summer23 Mar 202000:09:43

An excerpt from Spencer's book Pandora's Seed about the eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia in 1815.

Genomics of Mendelian Conditions19 Mar 202000:43:29

Razib talks to Dr. Jessica Chong of the University of Washington about how genomics has changed how we view and understand rare disorders https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002929719302745

Decreasing genetic diversity with distance from Africa11 Mar 202000:36:01

Razib talks to Dr. Sohini Ramachandran of Brown about her classical paper from 2005 which showed decreasing genetic diversity as a function of distance from Africa https://www.pnas.org/content/102/44/15942

Ancient Egyptian genetics04 Mar 202000:45:50

Razib and Spencer talk about the history of ancient Egypt, and the insights genetics can shed on the origins of the ancient Egyptians https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms15694

Genetics and (pre)history of Southeast Asia26 Feb 202000:51:22
Coronavirus and Zoonoses19 Feb 202000:31:48

Spencer and Razib discuss the evolutionary and historical context of zoonotic diseases, and their relevance to current events.

Genetics of Fertility13 Feb 202000:56:57

Razib talks to Melinda Mills about the intersection of demographics and genetics. https://www.rsfjournal.org/content/rsfjss/4/4/122.full.pdf

Siberian paleohistory06 Aug 202001:19:00

Razib and Spencer discuss the geography, prehistory, and genetics, of Siberia. Also, the time Spencer experienced a Siberian winter!

Genetics of Papuans04 Feb 202001:01:41

Razib talks to Anders Bergstrom of the Crick Institute about the genetic history of New Guinea https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5802383/

Paleogenetics of Africa29 Jan 202000:35:22

This week Spencer and Razib discuss the ramifications of a new paper which reports on the ancient DNA of West Africans who lived 8,000 and 3,000 years ago. https://reich.hms.harvard.edu/sites/reich.hms.harvard.edu/files/inline-files/Shum_Laka_published_online_0.pdf

3000 years in the Levant23 Jan 202000:56:24

This week Razib discusses the genetics and history of the Levant with Dr. Marc Haber. https://blog.insito.me/3-000-years-in-the-levant-8aba846b18ae

Predictions for genetics in the 2020s15 Jan 202000:46:15

Spencer and Razib offer up 10 predictions for what genetics will bring in the 2020s, from free sequencing to going beyond "Out of Africa." https://blog.insito.me/top-10-human-genetics-evolution-predictions-for-the-2020s-c93f3ef74b4f

Ten years of human genetics and evolution20 Dec 201901:53:40

What was big in human evolution and genetics over the last 10 years? https://blog.insito.me/top-10-human-genetics-evolution-developments-of-the-2010s-1a8c5c213d35?

Scandinavian Genetics26 Jun 201900:52:44

Talking the genetic history of Scandinavians with Torsten Günther. Show notes https://blog.insito.me/the-insight-show-notes-season-2-episode-33-scandinavian-genetics-d4e6e4deeaaf

Tibetan Denisovans19 Jun 201900:39:02

Razib talks about a Denisovan finding from Tibet with Dr. Frido Welker. Show notes: https://pxlme.me/jcQr2gSy

Obesity and genetic prediction12 Jun 201900:50:56

Razib talks to a researcher who developed a method to predict extreme obesity looking at genetic profiles. Show notes: https://pxlme.me/76367O2I

Evolution of Family05 Jun 201900:48:09

Razib discusses the evolutionary and ecological context of human families with Dr. Rebecca Sear. https://blog.insito.me/the-insight-show-notes-season-2-episode-30-evolution-of-family-5f8db79194d9

Natural Selection and "Deep Learning"29 May 201901:13:18

Evolutionary biology and computer science don't seem to have much in common. But this week Razib talks to a geneticist who brings both together in his research. https://blog.insito.me/the-insight-show-notes-season-2-episode-29-deep-learning-and-population-genetics-ffebb7278bc8

Sundaland: a human evolutionary hearth31 Jul 202001:33:31

Razib and Spencer discuss why the geology and biogeography of Southeast Asia may explain why it is so important in the history of human evolution. Show notes: https://blog.insito.me/humanitys-second-cradle-in-southeast-asia-cbb26244f08a

Altitude Adaptation and Denisovans22 May 201900:52:39

Razib talks to Emilia Huerta-Sanchez about her finding that altitude adaptation in Tibetans is due to Denisovan admixture. https://pxlme.me/RECg03af

Neolithic Massacre15 May 201901:10:36

This week Razib talks to two researchers who have published a paper that reconstructs the relationships between a group of people who seem to have been killed in a conflict during the Neolithic in Poland. Show notes https://pxlme.me/Iy2T9T_T

 

The Epigenetics Revolution08 May 201900:49:44

This week Razib talks to Dr. John Greally on what epigenetics really is, and why it is important. Show notes https://pxlme.me/ZoXCz98p

The $1000 Genome01 May 201901:10:03

Razib talks to Rodrigo Martinez of Veritas Genetics about what the age of "social genomics" will mean to us. https://pxlme.me/uWk0IqrZ

Deconstructing the Denisovans24 Apr 201901:15:25

Spencer and Razib discuss who the Denisovans were, where they lived, and what it means for us as humans. https://pxlme.me/UPzHwYX6

The ape that understood the universe16 Apr 201901:01:27

Razib talks to evolutionary psychologist Steve Stewart-Williams about how the origins of our mind can inform how we interact with the world around us. Show notes: https://pxlme.me/cxm84D_0

Solving the Missing Heritability10 Apr 201901:00:40

Razib talks to Alexander Young on whether the missing heritability is solved, and what it is in the first place https://pxlme.me/LgByOD37

The genetic history of Ice Age Europe02 Apr 201900:43:31

Razib discusses the genetics of Pleistocene Europeans with Cosimo Posth. https://pxlme.me/Rxv09mQ2

This View of Life: Completing the Darwinian Revolution27 Mar 201900:54:57

David Sloan Wilson talks about the application of evolutionary theory to policy and people, and his book, This View of Life: Completing the Darwinian Revolution. https://pxlme.me/PqJs9Qy6

Historical Linguistics19 Mar 201900:47:01

Asya Pereltsvaig joins us to talk about historical linguistics, how language evolution relates to genetic evolution (or not), and what sorts of features are important in creating a phylogenetic tree of languages. https://pxlme.me/S7aXK2Bf

Peopling the Americas 32,000 years ago23 Jul 202000:41:55

Razib discusses revolutionary new work published in Nature that tells us that modern humans were present in the Americas 32,000 years ago with one of the authors, Lorena Becerra-Valdivia.

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-02190-y

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2509-0

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2509-0

Irish genetics over the past 10,000 years13 Mar 201901:04:28

This week Razib talks to Dr. Lara Cassidy about what genetics can tell us about Ireland's history. https://pxlme.me/mUUwq7u9

Polygenic risk scores and diversity07 Mar 201900:48:36

This week, medical genetics and diversity https://pxlme.me/bmjzWq8R

Blueprint, a conversation with Robert Plomin27 Feb 201900:59:17

This week we talk about behavior geneticists with one of the doyens of the field, Robert Plomin. Show notes: https://pxlme.me/wv1-WXQK

The Prehistory of the Arabian Peninsula20 Feb 201901:23:11

Archaeologist Jeff Rose talks about the incredible Paleolithic finds in Oman and their implications for the origins of modern humanity. Show notes: https://pxlme.me/l2uKidYt

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