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The Lancet dedicates a special issue to Darwin

12.24.08 | Comment?

I now have concrete proof that I am always one step ahead of the greatest (/pretentiousness). It wasn’t but yesterday I posted the call for submissions for the ‘At the interface of evolution and medicine’ edition of the Grand Rounds blog carnival, and what does The Lancet go and do? They totally copy my idea

To commemorate in 2009 the bicentenary of Charles Darwin’s birth and 150 years since publication of On the Origin of Species, the 2008 Special Issue of The Lancet is dedicated to Darwin’s life and work and the enduring legacy of his theory of evolution. Darwin’s Gifts features a collection of 17 essays covering a range of subjects from 21st century eugenics to the representation of evolution in art. Listen to audio of Jane Godsland summarising the Special Issue. (mp3, 7:05 mins, 6.49 MB)

[via The Evolution & Medicine Review]

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