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Paleopathological Colloquium

Venue

Institut für
Evolutionäre Medizin, Zürich

Paleopathological Colloquium - Together with the "Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Historische Anthropologie der Schweiz (AGHAS)"

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On behalf of Thomas Böni, Deputy Director of the Institute of

Evolutionary Medicine (IEM), we warmly invite you to the

Paleopathological Colloquium at the University of Zurich. The

topic of the colloquium is malformations.

Registration until 1st of June 2018 to: info@iem.uzh.ch

Categories

  • Anthropology
  • Anthropology, Primatology
Languages: German