Biomarkers: Measuring Population Health, Reproductive, and Social Endocrinology

ANTHROPOLOGY 5596

How do we study contemporary human biology and population level health? How do we investigate individual differences in health within a larger population? In this course, we will specifically address these questions by looking at how anthropologists, nutritionists, and public health workers investigate individual and population level health. This will be done through the study of biomarkers collected from individuals. In this class, we will discuss the theory behind the use of biomarkers, the underlying biology and physiology of the human body reflected in these data, and the methods used in collection and analyses of biomarkers. Finally, we will discuss how biomarkers can be integrated into studies of population and individual level health.
Course Attributes: FA NSM; AS NSM

Section 01

Biomarkers: Measuring Population Health, Reproductive, and Social Endocrinology
INSTRUCTOR: Quinn
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Section A

Biomarkers: Measuring Population Health, Reproductive, and Social Endocrinology
INSTRUCTOR: Quinn
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Section B

Biomarkers: Measuring Population Health, Reproductive, and Social Endocrinology
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Section C

Biomarkers: Measuring Population Health, Reproductive, and Social Endocrinology
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Section D

Biomarkers: Measuring Population Health, Reproductive, and Social Endocrinology
INSTRUCTOR: Quinn
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