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April 3, 2003
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: Anita Leach, (740) 593-9877

Stress expert Sapolsky to speak at Ohio University

ATHENS, Ohio -- Dr. Robert Sapolsky, known as "one of the best scientist-writers of our time," will speak at Ohio University as part of the Frontiers in Science Lecture Series on Tuesday, April 22, at 8 p.m. in the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium.

Sapolsky's lecture, titled "Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers: Stress, Disease and Coping," is free and open to the public. Based on the book of the same name, his speech will detail stress and where stress-related diseases come from.

In the book, Sapolsky examines why zebras don't get ulcers, diabetes or other chronic diseases while their human counterparts do. He theorizes that the human body isn't designed to undergo the daily stressors we encounter; instead, we are more suited to the kinds of short-term stress seen by zebras -- outrunning a lion, for instance.

Sapolsky, professor of biology and neurology at Stanford University, is a MacArthur "Genius" Fellow and a research associate with the Institute of Primate Research, National Museums of Kenya. Growing up in New York City, Sapolsky dreamt of living in one of the dioramas at the Museum of Natural History. Upon graduation from Harvard, his dreams were realized -- he traveled to Kenya to study baboons' social behavior.

His most recent book, "A Primate's Memoir: A Neuroscientist's Unconventional Life Among the Baboons," details Sapolsky's development as a field biologist. His account of life in the bush among humans and primates led The New York Times to write, "If you crossed Jane Goodall with a borscht belt comedian, she might have written a book like 'A Primate's Memoir: A Neuroscientist's Unconventional Life Among the Baboons.'"

"Robert Sapolsky is one of the best scientist-writers of our time," said Oliver Sacks, "able to deal with the weightiest topics both authoritatively and wittily, with so light a touch they become accessible to all."

The Frontiers in Science Lecture Series brings prominent scientists to Ohio University in hopes of fostering an understanding of the role of science in our lives. The program began in 1991 through a contribution by Jeanette G. Grasselli and Glenn R. Brown to the Ohio University Foundation.


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