
01:19:32
Fantastistic talk Christina ….waiting to hear more!

01:21:45
Amazing talk. So interesting. Michele

01:23:26
a tour de force… inspiring! thank you for your creativity and dedication. arlene

01:35:11
that's why human bite is more dangerous than that of a dog, for example.....

01:39:09
This makes such powerful connections between medicine, biology, history, and anthropology, and in such new ways. Amazing! thank you!

01:57:59
In Amazonia in the past the most commom diseaes were malaria ad yellow fver

01:58:15
fever

02:04:59
What a great set of discussions. Wonderful presentation!

02:05:30
smallpox and measles were the two major killers of Indians during these colonization by the Portuguese in Brazil

02:05:50
Gut microbiome adaptation would also potentially explain why (at least in some clinical thinking) lactose intolerance can follow GI illness and antibiotic treatment (and at least in my experience persist).

02:07:11
Are epigenetic variations visible in the archeologic specimens?

02:09:14
Thanks for the fabulous discussion! Gotta run....

02:19:04
Michael Nathan had a question

02:23:21
you may have to resort to feces of other species in animal kingdom for future research requiring that

02:29:24
Fascinating talk, thank you Tina!!

02:29:37
great talk. thank you!!!