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Director's Message

 

Dear HumBio Community,

It is truly a privilege and honor to continue leading our mission of providing extraordinary interdisciplinary education to a new generation of students. With summer coming to a close, our team is busy preparing for the new academic year. I know I speak for all of us when I say we are looking forward to welcoming students back to campus.

I invite you to explore all that the Human Biology community has to offer – from courses to history and news to advising. Our vibrant community is filled with terrific students, faculty, staff, and alumni who truly care about the program and one another. 

Wishing you all a wonderful rest of your summer! 

All my best,
Lianne Kurina, PhD 
Bing Director, Program in Human Biology

 

Save The Date: HumBio Reunion - Friday, October 20

Follow your neural pathways back to HumBio on Friday, October 20 from 4:30 – 6:00pm in Building 20 on the Main Quad. Reconnect with our terrific community of alumni, faculty, students, and staff, catch up with friends over light refreshments, talk to students about their research posters, and explore the HumBio building. 

If you plan to attend our celebration, please RSVP in the link below. Registration is strongly encouraged to help our team see how many guests we can expect.

News

Deconstructing the Neurobiology of Sleep #DoBoth: Changing the Narrative for Athletes in Medicine Embracing Growth and Reflection: Highlights from HumBio's Senior Capstone Experience HumBio Says Thank You and Happy Retirement to Professor David Lyons
Congratulations to  Megan Cvitanovic '20 who was awarded the Stanford School of Medicine's Anne G. Crowe Spirit Award. Cvitanovic is a research coordinator on the IDD-TRANSFORM project, focused on centering the voices of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
Congratulations to HumBio majors Christina Hicks, Skyler Jones, Katie Lyons, Ryann Neushul, Jewel Roemer, Celeste Wijnbelt, and the women’s water polo team on winning the 2023 MPSF Championship in April and NCAA Championships in May.