Dr. Cordain’s Upcoming Speaking Events
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Past Speaking Events
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| 23rd Annual Frontiers in Wyoming Medicine | ||
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| Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century | ||
| Sat February 9 20137:00 AM | Sat February 9 20138:00 AM | Location: Snow King Resort/Hotel, Jackson, WY |
| Event link: http://mailto:efranke@wyomingmedicalcenter.org | ||
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| Implementing the Paleo Diet | ||
| American Society of Bariatric Physicians, Spring Obesity Conference, 2012/ Nutrition & Metabolism | ||
| Thu April 12 20122:30 PM | Thu April 12 20123:15 PM | Location: Nutrition & Metabolism Location: Grand H |
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| Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Cent | ||
| Email: info@p3crossfit.comTelephone: 832-314-6877 | ||
| Sun May 20 201210:00 AM | Sun May 20 201212:00 PM | Location: P3 Crossfit, 5112 Ashbrook Dr.,Houston, |
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| CrossFit Verve | ||
| Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century | ||
| Thu November 1 20126:30 PM | Thu November 1 20127:30 PM | Location: 3344 Walnut Street, Denver CO |
| Event link: http://www.crossfitverve.com/cfverve-events/ | ||
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| Mindstream Yoga, Inc. | ||
| No presentation – book signing and an evening of question and answer | ||
| Thu November 29 20127:00 PM | Thu November 29 20128:00 PM | Location: 2733 Council Tree Ave, Ste 129, Fort Col |
| Event link: http://mailto:Darla.roselle@mindstreamyoga.com | ||
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| April21,2012 |
Implementing the Paleo Diet
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American Society of Bariatric Physicians, Spring Obesity Conference, 2012/ Nutrition & Metabolism Location: Grand Hyatt Hotel, Denver CO. Website: http://www.asbp.org/siterun_data/conferences/doc1571337171303482815.htmlTime: 2:30-3:15 pm | ||
| April20,2012 |
Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century
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American Society of Bariatric Physicians, Spring Obesity Conference,2012/ Nutrition & Metabolism Society SymposiumLocation: Grand Hyatt Hotel, Denver COWebsite: http://www.asbp.org/siterun_data/conferences/doc1571337171303482815.htmlTime: 1:45-2:30 pm | ||
| February 25, 2012 |
Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century
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Location:CrossFit Brea, 4080 N Palm St, Suite 802, Fullerton, Ca 92835.Website: http://www.crossfitbrea.net/ Time: 10:00 am | ||
| January 27, 2012 |
Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century
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Location: CrossFit New England, 15 Tech Circle, Natick MAWebsite: http://crossfitnewengland.com/2012/01/19/loren-cordain-at-cfne/Time: 7:00 pm | ||
| November 4th, 2011 |
Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century
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The University of Wyoming in Laramie, Wyoming and hosted by The Department of AnthropologyLocation: Agriculture Building AuditoriumContact: Dr. Melissa S. Murphy: mmurph20@uwyo.edu” href=” mmurph20@uwyo.edu“>mmurph20@uwyo.eduTime: 4:00 to 5:00 pm | ||
| October 22, 2011 |
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Location: 3201 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90404Website: http://www.crossfitla.com/cms/index.php/home/Time: Noon to 1:00 pm | ||
| August 5, 2011 |
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Los Angeles CA (UCLA), Ackerman Grand BallroomWebsite: http://ancestryfoundation.org/ | ||
| June 4, 2011 | Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century | CrossFit Huntington Beach18392 Enterprise Lane Suite #2Huntington Beach, CA, 92648(714) 594-9215http://www.crossfithb.com/ | ||
| April 16 (AM) | 1) The Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet:Health Implications for the 21st Century | Natural Body Building Federation, Master’s ProgramRome, Italy -Contact: Claudio TozziClaudiotozzi-5316@tiscali.it www.paleodiet.it | ||
| April 16 (PM) | 1) Dietary Mechanisms of Autoimmunity CerealGrains: Humanity’s Double Edged Sword | |||
| April 17 2011(AM) | 1) Adult Lactase Persistence: An ArchetypicalExample of Gene-Culture Co-Evolution Evolutionary Aspects of Exercise | |||
| April 17 2011(PM) | 1) The Potential Role of Dietary Lectins andSaponins in AtherogenesisAcne Vulgaris: A Disease of Western Civilization | |||
| April 30 2011 | 1) The Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet:Health Implications for the 21stCentury | Rocky Mountain Cardio Pulmonary Rehabilitation Association -Contact: Carmen RitzCarmenRitz@Centura.orgLocation: Porter Adventist Hospital 2525 S. Downing Street, Denver CO | ||
| 10 March 2011 | 1) The Origins and Evolution of Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century2)Diet: Health Implications for the 21st century | Group Addressed: Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition, Inc.Where: 15 S.E. Osceola Avenue, Ocala, FL When: Reception begins at 5:30 pm; Talk begins at 6:00 pm Seating limited: RSVP to ocalaevents@ihmc.us or call 352-274-9362 | ||
| 25 Feb 2011 | 1) The Origins and Evolution of Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century2) Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century | Group addressed: The Rocky Mountain Chapter of the American College of Sports MedicineContact: Dr. Ray BrowningRay.Browning@Colostate.eduLocation: Hilton Hotel, 425 Prospect Road, Fort Collins, CO | ||
| January 8 2011 | 1) The Origins and Evolution of Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century2) Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century | LaLanne Fitness Powered by CrossFitContact: Chris LaLanne: lalannefitness@gmail.com | ||
| 2 Dec 2010 | 1) The Origins and Evolution of Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century | Group Addressed: Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition, Inc.Where: 15 S.E. Osceola Avenue, Ocala, FL When: Reception begins at 5:30 pm; Talk begins at 6:00 pm Seating limited: RSVP to ocalaevents@ihmc.us or call 352-274-9362 | ||
| 5 Nov 2010 | 1) The Origins and Evolution of Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century | Group addressed: American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM)Website contact information: http://www.acamvegas.comLocation: Las Vegas, NV; Paris Hotel and Casino | ||
| 2 Oct 2010 | 1) The Origins and Evolution of Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century2) Implementing the Paleo Diet with Contemporary Foods | CrossFit Long Island City, 5-26 47th Ave., Long Island City, NY 11101For more information call:(646)415-8363or visit:http://CrossFitLIC.com/ | ||
| 25 Sep 2010 | 1) Origins andEvolution of the Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century | The Diabetes Support GroupLocation:Boulder Community HospitalMedical Pavilion BuildingGene Wilson B Conference Room (basement)1155 Alpine AvenueBoulder, ColoradoThe hospital is between Balsam and Alpine. But the conference room isclose to the Alpine entrance and a block from the Balsam entrance. | ||
| 19 Sep 2010 | 1) Origins andEvolution of the Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century2) “Implementing the Paleo Diet with Contemporary Foods” | Pikes PeakCrossFit Gym, 210 W. Colorado Avenue, Colorado Springs, COFor more information call: (719) 651-3249 | ||
| 1Aug2010 | 1) The Origins and Evolution of Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century2) Implementing the Paleo Diet with Contemporary Foods | Front Range Crossfit in Denver, ColoradoFor more information visit:http://www.regonline.com/builder/site/Default.aspx?eventid=876446 | ||
| 12 Jun 2010 | 1)Hyperinsulinemic Diseases of Civilization: More than the Metabolic Syndrome | The 2010International Congress on Natural Medicine, Sydney, Australia; HiltonHotel SydneyFor more information visit:http://www.metagenics.com.au/congress/index.html | ||
| 13 Jun 2010 | 1) Acne Vulgaris: A Disease of Western Civilization | The 2010International Congress on Natural Medicine, Sydney, Australia; HiltonHotel SydneyFor more information visit:http://www.metagenics.com.au/congress/index.html | ||
| 14Jun 2010 | 1) Dietary Triggers and Management of Autoimmunity | The 2010International Congress on Natural Medicine, Sydney, Australia; HiltonHotel SydneyFor more information visit:http://www.metagenics.com.au/congress/index.html | ||
| 5 May 2010 | 1) The Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century2) Implementing the Paleo Diet with Contemporary Foods | University ofGraz, Graz Austria; European Master, Clinical Psychoneuroimmunology | ||
| 6 May 2010 | 1) Dietary Mechanisms of Autoimmunity2) Cereal Grains: Humanity’s Double Edged Sword | University ofGraz, Graz Austria; European Master, Clinical Psychoneuroimmunology | ||
| 7 May 2010 | 1) Adult Lactase Persistence: An archetypal example of gene-culture co-evolution2) Evolutionary Aspects of Exercise | University ofGraz, Graz Austria; European Master, Clinical Psychoneuroimmunology | ||
| 8 May 2010 | 1) The potential role of dietary lectins and saponins in atherogenesis2) Fatty acid composition and energy density of foods available to African hominid: evolutionary implications for human brain development | University ofGraz, Graz Austria; European Master, Clinical Psychoneuroimmunology | ||
| 9 May 2010 | Acne Vulgaris:A Disease of Western Civilization | University ofGraz, Graz Austria; European Master, Clinical Psychoneuroimmunology | ||
| 08 Nov 2009 | Dietary Mechanisms of Autoimmunity | AmericanCollege for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM), Las Vegas, NV | ||
| 10 Nov 2009 | 1)The Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet: Health Implications for the21st Century.2)Implementing the Paleo Diet with Contemporary Foods | OptometricNutrition Society, Orlando, FL | ||
| 13-14 Oct 2009 | 1) The Workshop on Evolution and Diseases of Civilization Session Topic: Human Nutritional Evolution | HumboldtGraduate School of Mind and BrainHumboldt University, Luisenstrasse 56, Berlin, Germany | ||
| 19 Sep 2009 | 1) Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century | PaleoBrands, CrossFit FootballSpeaking with Robb Wolf, John WelbournMission Valley, San Diego, CA | ||
| 17 Sep 2009 | 1) Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century | CrossFitRoots800 Pearl StreetBoulder, CO | ||
| 12 Aug 2009 | 1) Grass Fed Beef in the Human Diet: Application to Clinical Disease | Grass-fedBeef Conference, North Carolina State University, Raleigh DurhamResearch Triangle Park, early afternoo | ||
| 20 May 2009 | 1) The Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century2) Dietary Mechanisms of Autoimmunity | University of Westminster, London School of IntegratedHealthLarge Lecture Theatre, 115 Cavendish St.,London W1W 6UWTickets from 25-40 pounds; To reserve, pleasecontact Claire Veasey, c.veasey@westminister.co.ukTelephone: +44 (0)20 7911 5000 ext 5066 THESE TALKS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | ||
| 18 May 2009 | 1) The Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet: HealthImplications for the 21st Century2) Dietary Mechanisms of Autoimmunity | School of Pharmacy, University of Lisbon, Portugal;NutriScience – Education and Consulting, Ldahttp://sites.google.com/site/nutrisciencept/nutrition-and-diseases-of-civilization | ||
| 17 May 2009 | 1) Hyperinsulinemic disease of civilization: more than the metabolic syndrome | University of Gerona, Gerona Spain; European Master,Clinical Psychoneuroimmunology | ||
| 16 May 2009 | 1) Fatty acid composition and energy density of foods available to African hominid: evolutionary implications for human brain development2) The potential role of dietary lectins and saponins in atherogenesis | University of Gerona, Gerona Spain; European Master,Clinical Psychoneuroimmunology | ||
| 15 May 2009 | 1) Evolutionary Aspects of Exercise2) Adult Lactase Persistence: An archetypal example of gene-cultureco-evolution | University of Gerona, Gerona Spain; European Master,Clinical Psychoneuroimmunology | ||
| 14 May 2009 | 1) Cereal Grains: Humanity’s Double Edged Sword2) Dietary Mechanisms of Autoimmunity | University of Gerona, Gerona Spain; European Master,Clinical Psychoneuroimmunology | ||
| 13 May 2009 | 1) The Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century2) Implementing the Paleo Diet with Contemporary Foods | University of Gerona, Gerona Spain; European Master,Clinical Psychoneuroimmunology http://internacional.universia.net/espanya/udg/inf_general_ing.htm | ||
| 11 May 2009 | 1) The Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet: HealthImplications for the 21st Century2) Implementing the Paleo Diet with Contemporary Foods | Nieuwegein, Netherlands; Van Nature, Paleo Diet Symposium | ||
| 22 Mar 2009 | 1) Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century.2) An Evolutionary Analysis of the Etiology and Pathogenesis of Juvenile Onset Myopia3) Implementing the Paleo Diet: the Synthesis and Nutrient Characteristics of a Contemporary Diet Based upon Paleolithic Food Groups4) Hyperinsulinemic Diseases of Civilization: More than Just the Metabolic Syndrome | Nutritionand Eye Symposium Continuing Education Conference; University ofMissouri St. Louis College of Optometry; St. Louis MO; http://www.umsl.edu/~optomety/ce/optomCE.html | ||
| 21 Mar 2009 | 1) Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st century | American Neutraceutical Association Continuing MedicalEducation Conference; LongBeach CA ; http://www.ana-jana.org/ | ||
| 19 Nov 08 | 1) Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet: HealthImplications for the 21st Century. | Nutrition for Optimal Health Association (NOHA http://www.nutrition4health.org/Chicago, IL | ||
| 18 Nov 08 | 1) Implementing the Paleo Diet: the Synthesis and Nutrient Characteristics of a Contemporary Diet Based upon Paleolithic Food Groups. | Nutrition for Optimal Health Association (NOHA http://www.nutrition4health.org/Chicago, IL | ||
| 07 Nov 08 | 1) Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century,2) An Evolutionary Analysis of the Etiology andPathogenesis of Juvenile Onset Myopia,3) Implementing the Paleo Diet: the Synthesis and Nutrient Characteristics of a Contemporary Diet Based upon Paleolithic Food Groups,4) Hyperinsulinemic Diseases of Civilization: More than Just the Metabolic Syndrome | Vision Institute of Canada, Toronto Continuing EducationProgram for Optometrists, Toronto, Canada | ||
| 13 Oct 08 | 1) Potential Therapeutic Characteristics of Pre-agricultural Diets in the Prevention and Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis. | Colorado Chapter of the National Multiple SclerosisSociety, 5:30 – 7:00 pm, Spice of Life Events Center, Boulder, CO | ||
| 16 Sep 08 | 1) Malaria and Rickets Represent Selective Forces for the Convergent Evolution of Adult Lactase Persistence | Harlanll, An International Symposium. Biodiversity in Agriculture:Domestication, Evolution, & Sustainability, University ofCalifornia, Davis, CA http://harlanii.ucdavis.edu/index.htm | ||
| 31 May 08 -1 Jun 08 | 1) Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century,2) An Evolutionary Analysis of the Etiology and Pathogenesis of Juvenile Onset Myopia3) Implementing the Paleo Diet: the Synthesis and Nutrient Characteristics of a Contemporary Diet Based upon Paleolithic Food Groups4) Hyperinsulinemic Diseases of Civilization: More than Just the Metabolic Syndrome | VisionInstitute of Canada, Calgary Conference on Nutrition and Vision 2008,Calgary Hyatt Regency Hotel (TELUS Convention Centre), Calgary, Canada | ||
| 26 Apr 08 | 1) Potential Therapeutic Characteristics of Pre-agricultural Diets in the Prevention and Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis. | HealthProfessionals, Robert Crayhon Research, 10:30 – 11:30 am, HotelBoulderado, 2115 Thirteenth Street, Boulder, Colorado 80302 | ||
| 25 Oct 07 | 1) Evolution of the Western Diet: Research Implications for Chronic Disease, Including Multiple Sclerosis. | ColoradoChapter, Northern Office, of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society,Fort Collins, CO; 7:00 – 8:30 pm, 2803 E. Harmony Rd, Fort Collins, CO | ||
| 3 Oct 07 | 1) Potential Therapeutic Characteristics of Pre-agricultural Diets in the Prevention and Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis. | Direct MS (Multiple Sclerosis) of Canada Conference. Calgary, Canada | ||
| 8 Jun 07 | 1)British Society for Ecological Medicine Conference: WhatReally causes ischaemic heart disease? The Gut Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor: Lectin mediated gateway to disease | Royal College of General Practitioners, London, England | ||
| 23 Mar 07 | First talk: Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet:Health Implications for the 21st CenturySecond Talk: Department of Economics – Origins and Evolution of theWestern Diet: Health Implications for the 21st Century | Danish Institute of Human Nutrition, University ofCopenhagen. Copenhagen,Denmark | ||
| 2 Mar 07 | First talk: March 2, 8:00am Grass Fed Beef in the HumanDiet: Historical SignificanceSecond talk: March 2, 9:00am Grass Fed Beef in the Human Diet:Applications to Clinical Disease | NationalGrass Fed Beef Conference, Holiday Inn Harrisburg-HersheyGrantville, PA, Pennsylvania State University College of AgriculturalSciences | ||
| 17 Nov 06 | 1) Hyperinsulinemia and disease | 11th AnnualHypertension Symposium, Hypertension Institute, Nashville,TN | ||
| 23 Oct 06 | 1) Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet: Health Implications of Dairy Consumption | Milk,Hormones and Human Health Workshop. Sponsored by the Harvard School ofPublic Health, the Harvard Center for Cancer Prevention and the McGillUniversity Center for Cancer Prevention. Boston, MA | ||
| 15 Jul 06 | 1)How much exercise is enough: evolutionary perspective | Boulderfest, Boulder, CO | ||
| 14 Jul 06 | 1)Acne vulgaris: a disease of western civilization? | Boulderfest, Boulder, CO | ||
| 11 Jun 06 | 1)The origins and evolution of the western diet:implications for the 21st century | Food as Medicine Conference, Baltimore, MD | ||
| 31 May 06 | 1) Healthy biological heritage vs. culture-relatedpathology | American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, CO | ||
| 12 Apr 06 | 1) The origins andevolution of the western diet: health implications for the 21st century2) Weight loss and disease prevention with Paleo nutrition: ancestral foods you are designed to eat | Palmer College ofChiropractic, Daytona Beach, FL | ||
| 1 Dec 05 | 1) Ancestral human nutrition: a cardioprotective diet for contemporary populations |
Cardiovascular Consultants 35thAnnual “The Heart” Conference, Kansas City, MO
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| 29 Nov 05 | 1) Origins and evolution of the current western diet: health implications for the 21st century | TheAustralian Nutrition Society, Melbourne, Australia | ||
| 23 Nov 05 | 1) Origins and evolution of the current western diet: health implications for the 21st century | TheAustralian Nutrition Society, Sydney, Australia | ||
| 14 Oct 05 | 1)Acne vulgaris: A disease of western civilization | EuropeanAcademy of Dermatology and Venerology (EADV), London, England, http://www.eadv2005.com/ | ||
| 23 Oct 04 | 1) Origins and evolution of the current western diet: health implications for the 21st century | AmericanNutraceutical Association Fall Conference, Memphis, TN | ||
| 18 Oct 04 | 1) Diet and lifestyle interaction with a Paleolithic genome: implications for the development of chronic disease | 5thInternational Phytochemical Conference, California State PolytechnicUniversity, Pomona, CA | ||
| 11 Oct 04 | 1) Origins and evolution of the current western diet: health implications for the 21st century | Departmentof Anthropology, University of Colorado at Denver, Denver, CO | ||
| 15 Jul 04 | 1) Origins and evolution of the current western diet: health implications for the 21st century | Designsfor Health Institute, Boulderfest 2004, Boulder, CO | ||
| 13 Jul 04 | 1) Origins and evolution of the current western diet: health implications for the 21st century | FloridaDietetic Association Annual Meeting, Palm Beach Gardens, FL | ||
| 22 May 04 | 1) Hyperinsulinemic diseases of civilization: more than Syndrome X | AmericanCollege for Advancement in Medicine National Meeting, Orlando, FL | ||
| 14 May 04 | 1) The role of Paleo diets in reversing the rising pandemic ofdiabetes and the metabolic syndrome2) Implementing The Paleo Diet | 11thInternational Symposium on Functional Medicine, Vancouver, BC | ||
| 28 Apr 04 | 1) Acne vulgaris: a disease of western civilization | AnnualMeeting of the Society for Investigative Dermatology, Providence, RI | ||
| 5 Mar 04 | 1) The Paleo Diet | ColoradoTrust Healthy People 2010, For the Health of It Symposium, Pueblo, CO | ||
| 4 Dec 03 | 1) The therapeutic role of Paleo diets in the treatment and prevention of cardiovascular disease2) How much exercise is enough? An evolutionary perspective | AnnualMeeting Missouri Chapter, American College of Cardiology, Kansas City,MO | ||
| 1 Nov 03 | 1) The Paleo Diet for endurance athletes | AnnualMeeting, Ultrafit Triathlete Associates, Boulder, CO | ||
| 18 Oct 03 | 1) The Paleo Diet2) Hyperinsulinemic diseases of civilization, more than Syndrome X | Nutri-West,Denver, CO | ||
| 15 Oct 03 | 1) Origins and evolution of the current western diet: health implications for the 21st century | UnitedStates Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO | ||
| 10 Oct 03 | 1) Origins and evolution of the current western diet: health implications for the 21st century | Universityof Wyoming Animal Science Department, Laramie, WY | ||
| 23 Aug 03 | 1) Acne vulgaris: a disease of western civilization | KansasState Dermatology Society, Wichita, KS | ||
| 14 Aug 03 | 1) Origins and evolution of the western diet: health implications for the 21st century | SloanDiet Workshop, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR | ||
| 29 Mar 03 | 1) Syndrome X: the tip of the hyperinsulinemic iceberg? Dietary guidelines for your patients | American Nutraceutical Association Spring Symposium,San Diego, CA | ||
| 22 Feb 03 | 1) Dietary and activity patterns of worldwidehunter-gatherers: Implications for the control of obesity incontemporary westernized populations | Rocky Mountain Chapter, American College of SportsMedicine, Denver, CO | ||
| 9 Dec 02 | 1) The worldwide hunter-gatherer diet: implications and control of obesity | Rimonabant Experts Meeting on Obesity, New York, NY | ||
| 1 Nov 02 | 1) The Paleo Diet | Annual Meeting, Ultrafit Triathlete Associates,Boulder, CO | ||
| 3 Oct 02 | 1) The essential role of fruits and vegetables in chronic disease prevention | Science of Juice Plus Symposium, Memphis, TN | ||
| 28 Jul 02 | 1) A contemporary diet based upon Paleolithic food groups: nutrient characteristics and health | Design for Health Institute, BoulderFest 2002,Boulder, CO | ||
| 11 Apr 02 | 1) Fatty acid composition and energy density of foodsavailable to African hominids: evolutionary implications for humanbrain development | American Association of Physical AnthropologistsAnnual Meeting, Buffalo, NY | ||
| 23 Mar 02 | 1) Cereals vs. fruits and vegetables: nutrition and health implications | American Nutraceutical Association Spring Symposium,Tucson AZ | ||
| 28 Jun 01 | 1) Cereal grains: humanity’s double-edged sword | Design for Health Institute BoulderFest, 2001, BoulderCO | ||
| 17 Oct 00 | 1) The worldwide hunter-gatherers diet: implications for diet-related chronic disease | German CMA International Nutrition Forum (MeatConsumption: Evolution and Future), Hamburg, Germany | ||
| 18 Apr 00 | 1) Cereal grains: an evolutionary perspective | FASEB National Convention, San Diego, CA | ||
| 5 Oct 99 | 1) Worldwide hunter-gatherer (plant:animal) subsistence ratios: relevance for present day macronutrient recommendations | Nutrition Society of Australia, Sydney, Australia |
How to Schedule Dr. Cordain
Dr. Loren Cordain frequently speaks to public, private, and scientific groups on the Paleo Diet concept and related topics. Typically, his PowerPoint slide presentations are 45-60 minutes in length and feature cutting-edge nutritional information generated by his research group, as well as pertinent information from medicine and anthropology. Not only are Dr. Cordain’s talks educational, but they are entertaining and feature early photographs of hunter-gatherers in the field, informative figures, and colorful graphs outlining the latest nutritional studies on diet and health.
Because of his busy work and travel schedule, requests should be made at least two months in advance. An honorarium, in addition to travel expenses, is required to arrange Dr. Cordain’s appearance and presentation.








