What could John Hawks mean....(?)

John Hawks says:

So keep on coming by -- I guarantee there will be some very interesting stuff in the next two months.

Things that make you go hhhmmm....

Well, go this symposium:

Salk Institute for Biological Studies DeHoffmann Auditorium

Friday, November 3, 2006

2:30 - 2:50: John Hawks, "Combining morphology and population genetics"

2:50 - 3:10: Henry Harpending, "Molecular genetics of modern humans and Neanderthals"

Details @ Hawks' place.

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I wish he would turn his site into a blog by adding comments. It is almost impossible to find his contact info even to e-mail him stuff.

Yes, it is tough to contact him - I tracked him down through the UW - Madtown Anthropolgy website. jhawks is at wis dot edu

Razib, is there some way you can edit J-Dog's comment, so as to make the email address non-readable by spamlist-feeder email-finding spiders? It seems bad netiquette to write it so openly, specially for someone who takes care of not exposing it much.

Anyway, Hawks rulez (as Bob Skipper said in a post, J.H. "is too smart for his own good"), so I'll be also paying attention to those news!

By dileffante (not verified) on 02 Nov 2006 #permalink

that's it! ;-)

By dileffante (not verified) on 02 Nov 2006 #permalink

Yes, well as for comments, there are the 400 students I have to keep happy by monitoring their internal discussion boards. One of those is quite enough for me to handle!