A Critical Moment: Sex/Gender Research at the Intersection of Culture,
Brain, & Behavior
October 23-24, 2015  - Late Registration ends on September 30
UCLA, Los Angeles, California
 
WEBSITE: http://www.thefpr.org/conference2015/

REGISTRATION: http://www.thefpr.org/conference2015/registration.php

PROGRAM: http://thefpr.org/conference2015/program-table/

ABSTRACTS FOR THE FOLLOWING TALKS NOW ON-LINE:
http://thefpr.org/conference2015/program-table/abstracts/

** DAY 1 ***

Keynote: Anne Fausto-Sterling, Nancy Duke Lewis Professor Emerita of Biology
and Gender Studies, Brown University
Gender as Process, Not Trait: Dynamic Systems Approaches to the Origins of
Difference in Infancy

Donald Pfaff, Laboratory of Neurobiology and Behavior, The Rockefeller
University, New York, NY
Prenatal Stress and the ³3-Hit² Theory of Autism

James Rilling, Department of Anthropology Emory University
A Life History Theory Perspective on Neural, Hormonal, and Genetic
Correlates of Variation in Human Paternal Behavior

Kathy Huang, Filmmaker
Tales of the Waria (film trailer is on-line)


*** DAY 2 ***

Sari van Anders, Psychology and Womenıs Studies, University of Michigan
Social Neuroendocrinology, Gender/Sex, and Sexual Desire: Testosterone as
Socially Constructed and Evolved

Tom Boellstorff, Department of Anthropology, University of California,
Irvine
Technology and Globalization: Emergent Intersections of Culture, Brain, and
Behavior

Hillard Kaplan, Department of Anthropology, University of New Mexico
Embodied Capital and the Sexual Division of Labor: Evolution at Multiple
Time Scales

Carole H. Browner, Center for Culture and Health, Semel Institute for
Neuroscience and Human Behavior; Departments of Anthropology and Gender
Studies, UCLA; Member of the FPR Advisory Board
The Politics of Reproduction: Evolutionary Perspectives, Contemporary
Realities

Karen Devries, Department of Global Health and Development, London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Intimate Partner Violence Against Women

Matthew Gutmann, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown
University
Naturalizing Male Violence and Sexuality


Š More Abstracts to Come!


Panel discussions and question/answer sessions with the audience throughout
this 2-day event. Donıt Miss Out.
Discover the latest findings on sex/gender, from an interdisciplinary
perspective. All at UCLA this October 23-24, 2015.




Mamie Wong, PhD
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The Foundation for Psychocultural Research



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