March 1 is the deadline for abstract submissions for talks, posters, and symposia at the 9th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health, August 6-9th at the University of Durham, UK. Abstract submission information is at https://isemph.org/abstracts2024 All who are interested in how evolutionary biology can improve the understanding, prevention, and treatment of disease are invited. Student presentations are welcome, and students who submit abstracts will automatically be considered for one of the limited travel stipends ($500 or $1000, depending on location) A pre-meeting on Evolutionary Psychiatry will also be of special interest. Full information is available at https://isemph.org/ISEMPH-2024 The program includes keynote talks from Jane Buikstra (Arizona State University) speaking about One Palaeopathology (One Health in the past), Ruth Feldman (Reichman University) on developmental social neuroscience, Daniel Nettle (Newcastle University and CNRS, Paris) on how an evolutionary perspective can help us understand overweight and obesity, and Jamaji Nwanaji-Enwerem (Emory University) on environmental exposures over the life course. Plenary talks are also scheduled from the winners of the Omenn Prize and the Williams Prize (TBA). Additional talks, posters and discussions will bring us up to date on the latest developments and inspire conversations at breaks, breakfast, lunches, and dinners that are included in the registration fees. The venue is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Durham City with its magnificent mediaeval Cathedral and quaint market town centre. The Banquet will be at Durham Castle. Newcastle airport is close by. Group excursions to local sites at subsidized rates offer additional fun and time to talk. Childcare for all ages up to 16 is available at subsidized rates. For questions about abstracts and the program, contact isemph2024@gmail.com For questions about local arrangements, contact isemph2024hosts@durham.ac.uk For other questions, contact Manager@isemph.org Full information at https://isemph.org/ISEMPH-2024 Randolph Nesse (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)