My Work
Contents
The following is a list of talks, presentations and other items relevant to my research interests in relation to evolutionary (Darwinian) medicine.
These and others are located at: ~sjlewis.
- Conference Paper. ESPMH, Zurich. August 2011.
Conceptual Models of the Human Organism: Towards a New Biomedical Understanding of the Individual
- My chapter in:
Biomedical Engineering, Trends, Research and Technologies
Komorowska, MA and Olsztynska-Janus, S (eds)
Intech. January 2011.
See: Table of Contents
Death, Disease and Darwin: Life in 3D - The Individual and the Fitness Landscape
- Conference Paper. SSHB, Durham. September 2009.
Seeking a new biomedical model. How evolutionary biology may contribute
- Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15: 745-748 (2009).
What can a twenty-first century Darwinian perspective contribute to biomedicine and bioethics?
- Conference Paper. ESPMH, Tübingen. August 2009.
- Poster Presentation. 50th Anniv. Meeting, SSHB, Oxford. April 2008.
(Abstract) Annals of Human Biology 36(5): 666-7 (2009).
- My chapter in:
Evolutionary Medicine and Health - New Perspectives
Trevathan, WR, Smith, EO & McKenna JJ 2008
New York: Oxford Univ. Press
See: Table of Contents
Visit: Book WebSite
- Invited Seminar. Tema H, Linköping University. September 2007.
- Conference Paper. SSHB, Oxford. May 2007.
(Abstract) Annals of Human Biology 34(6): 688 (2007).
Using Biology as a Liberal Discipline to Link Philosophy and Medicine
- Conference Paper. ESPHM, Helsinki. August 2006.
- 'Brown Bag' Konrad Lorenz Institute Altenberg, Austria. November 2005.
- ISSPHBM, Nettuno, Italy. Sept/Oct 2003.
- Konrad Lorenz Institute/ University of Vienna, Austria. April 2003.
Approaching the problem of defining 'health' and 'disease' from the perspectives of evolutionary psychology and Darwinian medicine
- Conference Poster. SSHB/HBA, Cambridge. September 2001.
- Conference Poster. SSHB/HBA, Cambridge. September 2001.
- Internal Conference Presentation 1997.
- Internal Seminar 1997.
- Internal Poster Presentation. Science Week 1997.