Noah Snyder-Mackler

Noah Snyder-Mackler uses molecular genetic techniques to probe the dynamic interaction between the social environment and the genome with the aim of understanding the fitness consequences of behavioral variation. Broadly, his lab investigates the causes and consequences of variation in the social environment from the molecular to the organismal levels. His work involves two complementary study systems, which allow him to address questions central to human health, aging, and evolutionary biology.

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Evolutionary Medicine: Microbes, Medicine, and Humanity's Quest for Survival (edX) EdX
Arizona State University,ASUx

Evolutionary Medicine: Microbes, Medicine, and Humanity's Quest for Survival (edX)

Explore the intricate connections between humans, microbes, and our evolutionary history in 'Evolutionary Medicine'. This groundbreaking course delves into how our ancient past shapes our present-day health issues, offering insights into diseases like cancer, flu, and allergies. Join us to understand why we get sick and how medicine can leverage this knowledge for better healthcare.

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