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This event is in the past.It took place on April 17, 2026 at West Hall.

Biological Anthropology Colloquium | “Birth as a Crossroads: Obstetric Variation and Early Life Health” 1
Educational Talk
Biological Anthropology Colloquium | “Birth as a Crossroads: Obstetric Variation and Early Life Health” 2
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Biological Anthropology Colloquium | “Birth as a Crossroads: Obstetric Variation and Early Life Health” 4
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Biological Anthropology Colloquium | “Birth as a Crossroads: Obstetric Variation and Early Life Health”

Burns Park

Amanda Veile explores how birth environments shape early health across Mexico, Peru, and the US. A fascinating look at the biology and social forces behind obstetric variation: perfect for anyone curious about human development from day one.

academic lecture
biological anthropology
maternal health research
cross-cultural health

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🎓open to the public, no registration needed
🔬great for students in health or social sciences
🌍fieldwork from three countries

West Hall

1085 S University Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA

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