CURRICULUM VITAE
Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, M.D., A.M.
(310) 413-8131
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
2017-present Visiting Professor
Harvard Department of Human Evolutionary Biology
2012-present Professor of Clinical Medicine
Internal Medicine-Cardiology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
2011-2012 Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine
Internal Medicine-Cardiology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
1994-2011 Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine
Internal Medicine-Cardiology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Adjunct Positions
2013-present Adjunct Professor
UCLA Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
2010-present Adjunct Professor, Biomedical Engineering Interdepartmental Program
UCLA Department of Biomedical Engineering
EDUCATIONAL/ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS
2016-present Director, Masters Degree in Biology (M.S.) Graduate Program
Evolutionary Medicine Track, UCLA Department of Ecology and Evolutionary
Medicine
2010-2014. Director of Cardiac Imaging
UCLA Cardiac Arrhythmia Service
2011-present Co-Director, Evolutionary Medicine Program at UCLA
UCLA Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
1995-2000 Associate Residency Director
UCLA Department of Internal Medicine
UCLA Division of Cardiology
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1995-2014 Course Instructor, Cardiovascular Pharmacology MS1/2 Course
UCLA Medical School
1995-2014 Course Instructor, CCU Clinical Lecture Series
UCLA Department of Medicine
1992-2014 Course Instructor, Cardiovascular Pathophysiology of Disease
UCLA Department of Medicine
1992-2014 Course Instructor, Fundamentals of Clinical Medicine
UCLA Department of Medicine
1992-1994 Course Instructor, Advanced Cardiac Life Support
UCLA Department of Medicine
EDUCATION
09/84-06/87 University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California; M.D.
09/82-06/83 Harvard College, Cambridge, Massachusetts; A.M., History and Science
09/78-06/82 Harvard College, Cambridge, Massachusetts; A.B., History and Science
magna cum laude
CLINICAL TRAINING
1994-1995 Heart Failure, Cardiomyopathy Fellow
UCLA Division of Cardiology, Los Angeles, California
1992-1995 Cardiology Fellow
UCLA Division of Cardiology, Los Angeles, California
1993-1994 Chief Resident, Internal Medicine
UCLA Department of Medicine, Los Angeles, California
1990-1992 Internal Medicine Resident
UCLA Department of Medicine, Los Angeles, California
1990-1991 Chief Resident, Psychiatry
UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute, Los Angeles, California
1988-1991 Psychiatry Resident
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UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute, Los Angeles, California
1987-1988 Internal Medicine Internship
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California
CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE
1994 Diplomate ABIM; Internal Medicine
1995 Diplomate ABIM; Cardiovascular Diseases
1987 State of California Medical License # G065765
BOOK AWARD and HIGHLIGHTS
New York Times Bestseller, Zoobiquity
#1 Amazon Bestseller, Zoobiquity
Amazon Bestseller for 235 consecutive weeks (categories)
AAAS (American Association for the Advancement of Science) Prize for Excellence Science Books,
Zoobiquity (Finalist)
Discover Magazine Best Book of 2012, Zoobiquity
China Times 2013 Best Book for Translated Title, Zoobiquity
Los Angeles Times, 2012 Summer Reading List, Zoobiquity
TEACHING HONORS
Keynote Speaker, 2019 Nobel Conference, Stockholm, Sweden
2018 Visiting Professorship, Alpha Omega Alpha Honors Society, St. Louis University School of
Medicine
Distinguished Faculty Teaching Award, UCLA Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 2017
UCLA Internal Medicine Housestaff Award Nomination 2009
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Teaching Excellence Award, UCLA School of Medicine 2004
Fellows Teaching Award, UCLA Division of Cardiology 1999
Chief Residents Teaching Award, UCLA Medical Center 1998
Internal Medicine Teaching Award, UCLA Medical Center 1997
Internal Medicine Teaching Award Nomination, UCLA Medical Center 1994
PROFESSIONAL ROLES and SOCIETIES
President, International Society for Evolution, Medicine and Public Health (2019-present)
Committee Member, Institute for the Laboratory Animal Research Council, The National Academies of
Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (February 2019-present)
Scientific Advisory Committee Member, Arizona Cancer Evolution Center, Arizona State University
(2019-present)
President-Elect, International Society for Evolution, Medicine and Public Health (2018-2019)
Grand Judge, Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, Los Angeles, CA, May 17-18, 2017
Research Advisor: Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Initiative, UCLA Department of
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (2013-present)
Advisory Board Member, The Palo Alto Prize, Palo Alto, CA (2012-Present)
Chair, Zoobiquity Conference (2011-Present)
Chair, Zoobiquity Neurology and Psychiatry Conference (2016)
Elected Director, Harvard Alumni Association (2013-2016)
Member, NSF National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent) Working Group, “Infusing
Evolutionary Thinking into Medical Education” (2012-2016)
Chair, Zoobiquity Research Initiative Summer Symposium (2011-2013)
Advisory Board Member, Human-Animal Medicine Project, Yale University and University of
Washington One Health Working Group on Proof of Concept Studies (2011-Present)
Founder, Zoobiquity Research Initiative (2010-Present)
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Committee Member, UC Davis One Health Center Steering Committee (2009-Present)
Medical Advisory Board Member, , Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens (2002-present)
Member, American Society of Echocardiography (2000-present)
Chair and Committee Member, UCLA Internal Medicine Residency Admissions Committee (1996-
2001)
Co-Chair, Subcommittee D, UCLA School of Medicine Admissions Committee (1998-2001)
Chairman, UCLA School of Medicine, Admissions Opportunity Initiative Committee (1997-1999)
Member, American Heart Association (1994-present)
Member, American Medical Association (1993–present)
Committee Member, UCLA Department of Medicine Quality Assurance Committee (1993-1994)
Co-Chair, UCLA Department of Medicine Morbidity/Mortality (1993-1994)
Committee Member, UCLA Medical Center Medical Ethics Committee (1989–1998)
UCLA TEACHING
UCLA Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 297-Selected Topics in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology:
Foundations of Evolutionary Medicine
UCLA Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 297-Selected Topics in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology:
The Literature of Evolutionary Medicine
UCLA Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 297-Selected Topics in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology:
Applications of Evolutionary Principles to Medicine
UCLA Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 186-Evolutionary Medicine: A Clinical Perspective Medical,
Surgical and Psychiatric Disorders
UCLA English Composition: 129C-Writing in Discplines: Physical and Life Sciences
UCLA School of Medicine: SL619 MS Elective-Zoobiquity: Cardiovascular Medicine Across Species.
UCLA Department of Biomedical Engineering Seminar: Course #299/199
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UCLA School of Medicine: HBD 409-MS II Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Diseases II.
UCLA International Development Studies Course: IDS 190C-"Global Health Issues” and “Mental
Health Issues in International Health.”
UCLA School of Medicine: HBD 409 - Cardiovascular, Renal, Respiratory Medicine I
UCLA School of Medicine: HBD409 - Cardiovascular, Renal, Respiratory Medicine II
UCLA School of Medicine: M202 – Clinical Pharmacology, Pathophysiology of Disease (PPD)
UCLA School of Medicine: Human Patient Simulator Lab
HARVARD TEACHING
Harvard Human Evolutionary Biology 1389-Coming of Age on Planet Earth
Harvard Human Evolutionary Biolgoy 1328- Evolutionary Medicine: Clinical Perspectives on Medical,
Surgical and Psychiatric Disorders
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Books
Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara, and Kathryn Bowers. Wildhood: The Epic Journey from Adolescence to
Adulthood in Humans and Other Animals. New York: Scribner & Sons, 2019.
Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara, and Kathryn Bowers. Zoobiquity: The Astonishing Connection Between
Human and Animal Health. New York: Vintage, 2013.
Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara, and Kathryn Bowers. Wir Sind Tier: Was wir von den Tieren für unsere
Gesundheit lernen können. München: Knaus Verlag, 2013.
Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara, and Kathryn Bowers. Dierenbrein & mensenlijf. Laanakkerweg: The
House of Books, 2013.
Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara, and Kathryn Bowers. Zoobiquity: The Astonishing Connection Between
Human and Animal Health (Traditional Chinese Edition). Taipei: Faces, 2013.
Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara, and Kathryn Bowers. Zoobiquity: The Astonishing Connection Between
Human and Animal Health (Japanese Edition). Tokyo: Japan UNI Agency, Inc., 2014.
Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara, and Kathryn Bowers. Zoobiquity: What Animals Can Teach Us about
Health and the Science of Healing. New York: A.A. Knopf, 2012.
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Book Chapters
Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara. “Tinbergean Approach to Clinical Medicine” in Integrating Evolution into
Medical Education: An Evolving Perspective. Eds. Schulkin, Jay and Michael Powers. Oxford:
Oxford University Press, In Press.
Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara, and Daniel T. Blumstein. “Integrating Evolutionary Thinking into
Medical Education and Curricula” in Darwin’s Roadmap to the Curriculum. Oxford: Oxford
Univeristy Press, 2019.
Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara, Kevin Shah and Kalyanam Shivkumar. “Evolution of the Cardiovascular
System” in Oxford University Handbook: Evolutionary Medicine. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
2019.
Natterson Horowitz, B. (2001). Approach to the Patient With Chest Pain. In Pregler & DeCherney (Eds.)
Women’s Health: Principles and Clinical Practice (pp.1-6). Philadelphia: BC Decker.
Natterson, B. (2000). Cardiovascular Disorders (Editor). In Gawlinksi and Hamwi (Eds.) Acute Care
Nurse Practitioner in Clinical Curriculum (pp.135-295). Philadelphia: WB Saunders Co.
Natterson, B. and Fawzy, F. (1994). Psychiatric Care of the Cancer Patient. In Cameron (Ed) Practical
Oncology. Norwalk: Appleton & Lange.
Small, G. and Natterson, B. (1987). Psychiatric Problems of Critically Ill Patients. In Problems in
Critical Care.
Academic Articles
Steinvinkel, Peter, Painer, Johanna, Johnson Rick J., and Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara. Biomimetics –
Nature’s roadmap to insights and solutions for human health and disease. Journal of Internal
Medicine. 2020. 287(3):238-251.
Nesse, Randolph and Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara. Evolutionary Medicine: A Great Way to Teach
Biology. American Biology Teacher. 2019. 81(8):533.
Neco, L.C., Abelson, E.S., Brown, A., Natterson-Horowitz, B., Blumstein, D.T. The evolution of self-
medication behaviour in mammals. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 2019. 128(2):373-
378.
Devinsky, O., Boesch, J.M., Cerda-Gonzalez, S., Coffey, B., Davis, K., Friedman, D., Hainline, B.,
Houpt, K., Lieberman, D., Perry, P., Pruss, H., Samuels, M.A., Small, G.A., Volk, H., Summerfield,
A., Vite, C., Wisniewski, T., Natterson-Horowitz, B. A cross-species approach to disorsders
affecting brain and behaviour. Nature Reviews Neurology. 2018. 14:677-686.
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Blumstein, D.T., Rangchi, T.N., Briggs, T., De Andrade, F.S. and B. Natterson-Horowitz. A systematic
review of carrion eaters’ adaptations to avoid sickness. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 2017.
53(3):577-581.
Rabinowitz, P., B. Natterson-Horowitz, L. Kahn, R. Kock, M. Pappaioanou. Incorporating One Health
into Medical Education. BMC Medical Education. 2017. 17(1):45.
Azziz R, Carmina E, Chen Zi-Jiang, Dunaif A, Laven J, Legro R, Lizneva D, Natterson-Horowitz B,
Teede H, Yildiz B. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. Nature Reviews Disease Primers. 2016.
doi:10.1038/nrdp.2016.58
Fessler DMT, Natterson-Horowitz B, Azziz R. Evolutionary Determinants of Polycystic Ovary
Syndrome-Part 2. Fertility and Sterility. 2016. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2016.05.016
Natterson-Horowitz B. Comparative and Evolutionary Medicine: An Example from Cardiovascular
Medicine. Israel Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 2015;70(4):3-5.
Blumstein DT, Buckner J, Shah S, Patel S, Alfaro ME, Natterson-Horowitz B. The evolution of capture
myopathy in hooved mammals: a model for human stress cardiomyopathy? Evolution, Medicine and
Public Health. 2015;1:195-203.
Natterson-Horowitz B. A Physician’s View of One Health: Challenges and Opportunities. Vet Sci.
2015;2(1):23-25.
Rabinowitz PM, Kock R, Kachani M, Kunkel R, Thomas J, Gilbert J, et al. Toward proof of concept of a
One Health approach to disease prediction and control. Emerg Infect Dis 2013 Dec.
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1912.130265.
Lellouche N, De Diego C, Cesario DA, Vaseghi M, Natterson Horowitz B, Mahajan A, Wiener I, Boyle
NG, Fonarow GC, and Shivkumar K. Usefulness of Preimplantation B-Type Natriuretic Peptide
Level for Predicting Response to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy. Am J Cardiol.
2007;99(2):242-6.
Natterson Horowitz B, Vaseghi M, Mahajan A, Cesario DA, Buch E, Valderrábano M, Boyle NG,
Ellenbogen KA, and Shivkumar, K. Percutaneous intrapericardial echocardiography during catheter
ablation: a feasibility study. Heart Rhythm. 2006;3(11):1275-82
Lellouche, N., De Diego, C., Cesario, D.A., Vaseghi, M., Natterson Horowitz B, Mahajan A, Wiener I,
Boyle NG, Fonarow GC, and Shivkumar K.
Pre-Implantation B-Type Natriuretic Peptide Is a Predictor of Positive Response to Cardiac
Resynchronization Therapy. J Card Fail. 2006;12(6),S63.
Kaushal R, Cesario DA, Natterson B, Mahajan A, Vaseghi M, Buch E, Wiener I, Boyle NG, Shivkumar
K, and Doshi RN. P6-69 Anatomic relation of the bronchial tree to the left atrium. Heart Rhythm.
2006;3(6),S324.
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Anzai H, Chan VK, Tobis JM, Natterson B, Krivokapich J, Fishbein MC, and Child JS. 1076-201
Relative incidence of thrombus formation on the cardioSEAL and amplatzer interatrial closure
devices. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2004;43(5), A382.
Anzai H, Child J, Natterson B, Krivokapich J, Fishbein MC, Chan VK, and Tobis, JM. Incidence of
thrombus formation on the CardioSEAL and the Amplatzer interatrial closure devices . Am J
Cardiol. 2004;93(4):426-31.
Middlekauff HR, Nguyen AH, Negrao CE, Nitzche EU, Hoh CK, Natterson B, Hamilton M, Fonarow
GC, Hage A, and Moriguchi JD. Impact of acute mental stress on sympathetic nerve activity and
regional blood flow in advanced heart failure: implications for ‘triggering’ adverse cardiac events.
Circulation 1997;96(6):1835-42.
Stevenson LW, Couper G, Natterson B, Fonarow G, Hamilton M, and Creaser SW. Target heart failure
populations for newer therapies. Circulation 1995;92(9)174-81.
Academic Presentations
Dasarathy, Dhweeja and Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara. Evolutionary Insights into Insomnia in Athletes:
Using Systematic Review to Identify Natural Animal Models. International Society for Evolution
Medicine, and Public Health Meeting, Zurich, Switzerland, August 14, 2019.
Zhao, Megan and Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara. The Animal Origins of Human Bullying: A Systematic
Review of the “Oddity Effect” Literature and the Identification of Naturally Occurring Models for
Appearance-Based Bullying in Humans. International Society for Evolution Medicine, and Public
Health Meeting, Zurich, Switzerland, August 14, 2019.
Baccouche, Basil and Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara. Giraffe Myocardial Hypertrophy as an Evolved
Adaptation and Natural Animal Model of Resistance to Diastolic Heart Failure in Humans.
International Society for Evolution Medicine, and Public Health Meeting, Zurich, Switzerland,
August 15, 2019.
Peterson, Devan and Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara. Evolutionary and Comparative Insights Into
Atherosclerosis: The Use of Systematic Review to Characterize the Phylogeny of Vulnerability to
Atherosclerosis and to Generate Novel Non-Proximate Hypotheses for Atherogenesis and
Vasculopathy. International Society for Evolution Medicine, and Public Health Meeting, Zurich,
Switzerland, August 15, 2019.
Cavanaugh, Nicholas and Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara. Use of Taxonomical and Comparative Analyses
to Generate Novel, Testable, and Non-Proximate Hypotheses for Osteosarcoma. International
Society for Evolution Medicine, and Public Health Meeting, Zurich, Switzerland, August 15, 2019.
Katz, Danielle and Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara. The Phylogeny of Atrial Fibrillation (AF): The Power
of Comparative Arrhythmology to Generate Novel Hypotheses on the Origin of Vulnerability to AF.
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International Society for Evolution Medicine, and Public Health Meeting, Zurich, Switzerland,
August 15, 2019.
Articles
Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara and Kathryn Bowers, "That Bird Just Saved My Life: What Animals Can
Teach Doctors." Newsweek, October 9, 2015, https://www.newsweek.com/what-animals-can-teach-
doctors-381056.
Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara, and Kathryn Bowers. “Zoobiquity: What Animals Can Teach Us About
Health and the Science of Healing.” Muse. January 2013. Explorations.
Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara, “Zoobiquity: The Intersection of Human and Veterinary Medicine.”
Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association Newsletter. 10 December 2012.
Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara, and Kathryn Bowers. "Our Animal Natures." New York Times. 10 June
2012, sec. The Opinion Pages: SR1. Print.
MATERIAL AUTHORED FOR COURSE STUDY
Syllabi for UCLA Medical Students and House Officers (revised annually)
Syllabi and Lectures for HEB 1389 (Harvard): Coming of Age on Planet Earth, Undergraduate Course
(2017-present)
Syllabi and Lectures for HEB 1328 (Harvard): Evolutionary Medicine: Clinical Perspectives on
Medical, Surgical and Psychiatric Disorders, Undergraduate Course (2017-present)
Syllabi and Lectures for EEB 297 (UCLA), Graduate Seminar Courses (2017-present)
Syllabi and Lectures for EEB 186 (UCLA): Evolutionary Medicine: Clinical Perspective on Medical,
Surgical, and Psychiatric Disorders, Upper Division Undergraduate Course (2013-present)
Pharmacologic Therapies for Hypertension for Pharmacology 201 (last revised in 2013)
Educational content/syllabi for CME-accredited Zoobiquity Conferences (2011-present)
Valvular Heart Disease: The Stenoses and Regurgitant Lesions - Pathophysiology of Disease, first-year
medical school required course (2011)
Pharmacologic Therapies for Congestive Heart Failure - Pharmacology 201 (last revised in 2009)
Pharmacologic Therapies for Ischemic Syndromes - Pharmacology 201 (last revised in 2009)
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Antiarrhythmic Drugs - for Pharmacology 201 (last revised in 2009)
Hemodynamic Assessment for Pathophysiology of Disease (2009)
Cardiovascular Medicine/Electrocardiography - syllabus developed for Internal Medicine Interns and
Residents for weekly course on EKG and fundamentals of cardiovascular medicine given throughout
the year (2009)
COMMENCEMENT ADDRESSES
May 15, 2017 University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine
2017 Commencement Ceremony
Philadelphia, PA
May 21, 2015 University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine
2015 Commencement Ceremony
Davis, CA
May 15, 2014 Western University of the Health Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine
2014 Commencement Ceremony
Pasadena, CA
KEYNOTE AND FEATURED PRESENTATIONS
February 12, 2020 Featured Speaker
National Conservation Training Center
From Fish to FOMO: The 500-Million-Year History of Adolescence
Shepherdstown, WV
January 22, 2020 Featured Speaker
Wildhood: The Astounding Connections Between Human and Adolescent Animals
Open Minds Lecture, Friends of the Semel Institute, UCLA
Los Angeles, CA
January 14, 2020 Featured Speaker
UCLA Academic Medicine College
The Phylogeny of Disease: Searching for Natural Animal Models of Resistance
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Los Angeles, CA
December 19, 2020 Featured Speaker
From Fish to Freud: 500-Million-Year History of Psychoanalysis
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New Center for Psychoanalysis
Los Angeles, CA
November 14, 2020 Featured Speaker
Workshop: NABT/ISEMPH Special Workshop: Developing Resources for Teaching
Evolutionary Medicine: Understanding Teachers’ Needs
National Association of Biology Teachers Annual Meeting
Chicago, IL
November 16, 2020 Presenter
Using Mental Illness in Animals to Teach Evolution, Neurobiology and Compassion
National Association of Biology Teachers Annual Meeting
Chicago, IL
October 18, 2019 Keynote Speaker
Center for Animal and Human Health in Appalachia 5th Annual Conference
Zoobiquity
Lincoln Memorial University, College of Veterinary Medicine
Harrogate, TN
September 25, 2019 Harvard Museums of Science and Culture Lecture Series
Wildhood: Coming of Age on Planet Earth
Cambridge, MA
September 13, 2019 2019 Zoobiquity Conference
Getting to the Heart of the Matter: What the Giraffe Cardiovascular System Can Teach
Us About Great Apes and Humans and Other Cardiac Lessons Across Species
Atlanta, Georgia
September 4, 2019 2019 Nobel Conference
Evolution, adaptation and the common challenges of life on earth
Stockholm, Sweden
September 3, 2019 2019 Zoobiquity Symposium at the Karolinska Institute
Stockholm, Sweden
August 16, 2019 2019 International Society for Evolution, Medicine and Public Health Meeting
Evolved Adaptation and Natural Animal Models of Disease Vulnerability
Zurich, Switzerland
August 3, 2019 2019 American Veterinary Medical Association Convention Keynote
Welcome to Wildhood: What Animal Adolescents Can Teach Us About Growing Up
Washington, DC
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July 27, 2019 2019 Animal Behavior Society Annual Meeting
Privileged Creatures: Are There Level Playing Fields in Nature?
Chicago, IL
July 26, 2019 2019 Animal Behavior Society Annual Meeting
Comparative Analysis of Ontogenetic Trends in Mortality between Dispersing and
Fledging Animals and Adolescent Animals
Chicago, IL
April 7-10, 2019 Santa Fe Institute Workshop, “Hallmarks of Biological Failure”
Dynamic Cardiovascular Systems, Evolved Adaptations and Clinical Pathology
Santa Fe, NM
March 14, 2019 Mayo Clinical Medical School Selective at Arizona State University
Evolved Adaption and Natural Animal Models of Disease Vulnerability and
Using Evolution to Study Cardiac Pathology
Tempe, AZ
March 1, 2019 Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences & Technology Lecture
Evolution, Adaptation, and the Common Challenges of Life on Earth
Boston, MA
February 20, 2019 Internal Medicine Noon Conference, Brigham & Women’s Hospital
Evolution, Adaptation, and the Common Challenges of Life on Earth
Boston, MA
January 14, 2019 UCLA Academic Medicine College Lecture
The Phylogeny of Disease: Searching for Natural Animal Models of Resistance
Los Angeles, CA
December 11, 2018 Lecture to UCLA MS1 (Block 2)
Understanding Syncope and Heart Failure through an Evolutionary Lens
Los Angeles, CA
October 20, 2018 Zombie Apocalyse Medicine Meeting, Arizona State University
Issues in Adoelscent Zombie Medicine: Managing Risk-Taking, Substance Use and
Pregnancy Prevention in the Teenage Undead
Tempe, AZ
September 24, 2018 UCLA Academic Medicine College Lecture
The Phylogeny of Disease: Searching for Natural Animal Models of Resistance
Los Angeles, CA
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April 12, 2018 Massachusetts General Hospital Cardiology Imaging Rounds
Boston, MA
March 5, 2018 Harvard Museums of Science and Culture Lecture Series
Wild Diagnosis: Human Health and the Animal Kingdom
Cambridge, MA
December 6, 2017 Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences & Technology Lecture
Species-Spanning Medicine: Insights for Clinicians and Investigators From Animal
Kingdom
Boston, MA
February 9, 2017 Arizona State University Center for Evolution and Medicine Seminar
Not Uniquely Human
Tempe, AZ
October 21, 2016 Co-Director and Moderator
Zoobiquity Neurology and Psychiatry Conference
New York, NY
October 15, 2016 Featured Speaker, Workshop
Not Uniquely Human
CARTA/ASU-CEM Symposium, Implications of Anthropogeny for Medicine
and Public Health
La Jolla, CA
October 14, 2016 Featured Speaker, Public Lecture
Zoobiquity and “One Medicine”
CARTA/ASU-CEM Symposium, Implications of Anthropogeny for Medicine and Public
Health
La Jolla, CA
September 30, 2016 Keynote Speaker
Zoobiquity
Washington University in St. Louis, School of Medicine, Auburn University,
University of
Missouri, Columbia, Consortium for One Health (WAMCOH) Symposium
St. Louis Zoo, St. Louis, MO
April 26, 2016 Keynote Speaker
How Veterinarians Can Transform Human Health
Hills Pet Nutrition
North Hollywood, CA
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March 8, 2016 Keynote Speaker
Zoobiquity
Woodland Park Zoo
Seattle, WA
February 3, 2016 Featured Guest and Speaker
How Veterinary Science Can Transform Human Health
Burack Lecture
University of Vermont
Burlington, VA
January 19, 2016 Keynote Speaker
Zoobiquity
North American Veterinary Community Annual Meeting
Orlando, FL
December 11, 2015 Featured Speaker
The Evolutionary Connection: How Veterinary Science Can Transform Human Medicine
3rd International Biannual Evolution and Cancer Conference
San Francisco, CA
December 2, 2015 Featured Speaker
Zoobiquity
Israeli Laboratory Animal Group Annual Meeting
Tel Aviv, Israel
October 14, 2015 Featured Speaker
Species-Spanning Pathologies: Implications for Research Innovation
Genentech
San Francisco, CA
October 10, 2015 Keynote Speaker
Zoobiquity
Wisconsin Veterinary Medicine Association Annual Meeting
Madison, WI
August 29, 2015 Keynote Speaker
Zoobiquity
One Health Student Experience
School of Veterinary Medicine
University of California, Davis
Davis, CA
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June 3, 2015 Featured Speaker
What Makes Us Human?
MIT Club of Northern California
University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine
San Francisco, CA
May 21, 2015 Commencement Speaker
School of Veterinary Medicine Commencement 2015
University of California, Davis
Davis, CA
May 13, 2015 Featured Speaker
Zoobiquity
Los Angeles City College Book Program
Los Angeles, CA
April 25, 2015 Co-Chair and Moderator
Zoobiquity Conference Boston: A Species-Spanning Approach to Medicine
Tufts University School of Medicine and Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at
Tufts
University
Boston & North Grafton, MA
March 12, 2015 Featured Speaker
Jews, Jaguars and Angelina Jolie: Breast Cancer and Other Disorders Across
the Animal Kingdom
American Jewish University
Los Angeles, CA
February 13, 2015 Featured Presenter
Zoobiquity Conference Australia: Nutrition and Disease in Man and Companion Animals
The University of Sydney
Sydney, Australia
February 7, 2015 Co-Chair and Keynote
UCLArts & Healing:
Love and Loss: The Power of Stories in Healing Choices and End-of-Life Care
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Los Angeles, CA
November 1, 2014 Co-Chair and Moderator
2014 Zoobiquity Conference: A Species-Spanning Approach to Health
Environment and Health
University of Washington School of Medicine and Woodland Park Zoo
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Seattle, WA
October 23-26, 2014 Keynote Speaker
World Congress on Controversies, Debates and Consensus in Veterinary Medicine
“How Veterinarians will Transform the Future of Human Medicine”
Prague, Czech Republic
September 10-12, Featured Speaker
2014 TEDMED Conference 2014
Stealing Smart Session
The John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts
Washington, DC
August 27, 2014 Featured Author and Speaker
Common Read Program: Case Western Reserve University, Fall 2014 Convocation
Zoobiquity as Featured Selection for 2014 First-Year Common Read
Cleveland, OH
August 23, 2014 Featured Speaker
One Health Leadership Experience
Zoobiquity
University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon, Canada
August 7, 2014 Featured Speaker
Ancestral Health Symposium
Zoobiquity: Species-Spanning Medicine
University of California Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
August 1, 2014 Keynote Speaker
25th Annual Merial-NIH Veterinary Scholars Symposium
Zoobiquity: The Astonishing Connection Between Human and Animal Health
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY
July 15, 2014 Keynote Speaker
City of Hope Seminar
Zoobiquity
Research Institute of the City of Hope
Duarte, CA
July 10, 2014 Keynote Speaker
ALOUD
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Not Uniquely Human: The Astonishing Connection Between Human and Animal Health
Library Foundation of Los Angeles, Richard Reardon Public Library
Los Angeles, CA
July 7, 2014 Speaker
Academic Medicine College
Zoobiquity
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Los Angeles, CA
June 12, 2014 Speaker
Saints Alive Luncheon
Zoobiquity
The Parish of St. Matthew
Pacific Palisades, CA
June 4, 2014 Speaker
VA Presentation – GLA’s LGBT Pride Celebration
“Sex, what can we learn from animals?”
Veteran’s Administration Hospital
Los Angeles, CA
April 30, 2014 Speaker
Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher Luncheon
Zoobiquity
Los Angeless, CA
April 5, 2014 Co-Chair
Zoobiquity Research Symposium at Stanford University
Fostering Innovation in Comparative Medicine Research
Palo Alto, CA
March 21, 2014 Featured Speaker
2014 VA Medical Staff Annual Conference
What Comparative Psychopathology Can Teach Us About Mental Health
VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
Los Angeles, CA
March 19, 2014 Featured Speaker
City of Hope Clinical Rounds Discussion
What Dinosaur Tumors and Breast Cancer in Jaguars Can Teach Us About Human
Health
Duarte, CA
Curriculum Vitae Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, M.D.
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February 15, 2014 Featured Speaker
33rd Annual Conference for the First Year Experience, National Common Read Programs
National Resource Center 2014 Conference
San Diego, CA
January 10, 2014 Featured Speaker
What Dinosaur Cancer, Drunken Stallions, and Obese Dragonflies Can Teach Us
About Being Human
First Fridays: Natural History Museum
Los Angeles, CA
December 11, 2013 Keynote Speaker
Translational and Comparative Research Summit
Nativis, Inc.
Seattle, WA
November 9, 2013 Featured Speaker and Author
Panel: Animal
Chicago Humanities Festival
Chicago, IL
November 6, 2013 Featured Speaker and Author
Del Rey Yacht Club Book Club
Marina Del Rey, CA
November 1, 2013 Chair and Moderator
2013 Zoobiquity Conference: A Species Spanning Approach to Medicine
The Rockefeller University & Wildlife Conservation Society's Bronx Zoo
New York, NY
October 22, 2013 Featured Speaker
UC Irvine School of Humanities
Irvine, CA
September 27, 2013 Keynote Speaker
Zoobiquity
Utrecht University Life Sciences Department
Amsterdam, Netherlands
September 17, 2013 Keynote Speaker
Zoobiquity
West Charter Book Club
Los Angeles, CA
Curriculum Vitae Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, M.D.
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August 23, 2013 Book Signing
Zoobiquity
City of Hope Hospital
Duarte, CA
June 26, 2013 Featured Speaker
KPCC/Southern California Public Radio
Crawford Family Forum
Pasadena, CA
June 19, 2013 Keynote Speaker
Zoobiquity: Connecting Health in Animals and Humans
Smithsonian Associates
Washington, DC
June 11, 2013 Keynote Speaker
Plenary Session – CSTE Annual Conference
Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, Pasadena Convention Center
Pasadena, CA
June 4, 2013 Keynote Speaker
University of California, Irvine Book Event
Zoobiquity
Irvine, CA
May 30, 2013 Featured Speaker
Zoobiquity
Santa Fe Institute Community Lecture
Santa Fe, NM
April 25, 2013 Featured Speaker
Dr. House Meet Dr. Darwin: What Today’s Clinicians Can Learn About 200 Million
Years of Congestive Heart Failure
Society of General Internal Medicine
Governor’s Square, Denver, CO
April 23, 2013 Keynote Speaker
Zoobiquity
The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
Philadelphia, PA
April 21, 2013 Featured Author
Featured 2013 Reads
Curriculum Vitae Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, M.D.
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Politics and Prose Bookstore
Washington, DC
April 9, 2013 Keynote Speaker
Zoobiquity: Connecting Health in Animals and Humans
Iowa State University
Des Moines, IA
March 16, 2013 Keynote Life Sciences & Society Symposium
Zoobiquity: What Animal Psychopathology Can Teach Us About Mental Health
University of Missouri
Columbia, MO
March 15, 2013 Featured Speaker
Zoobiquity: What the Flamingo’s Heart Attack, the Dolphin’s Diabetes, and the Koala’s
Chlamydia Mean for Human Health
Rosenholtz Lecture, University of Missouri
Columbia, MO
March 15, 2013 Featured Speaker
Zoobiquity: How Veterinarians Will Transform Human Medicine
Niemeyer Lecture, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Missouri
Columbia, MO
March 13, 2013 Keynote Speaker
Zoobiquity: How Veterinarians Will Change the Future of Human Medicine
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS
March 13, 2013 Featured Speaker
Zoobiquity: What the Flamingo’s Heart Attack, the Dolphin’s Diabetes, and the Koala’s
Chlamydia mean for Your Health
Friends of the Zoo Symposium, The Sunset Zoo
Manhattan, KS
March 9, 2013 Featured Author
Zoobiquity
Tucson Festival of Books, University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ
March 8, 2013 Featured Speaker
Zoobiquity: A Species-Spanning Approach to Medicine
Curriculum Vitae Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, M.D.
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UCLA Ashe Student Health Center
Physician Lecture Series
Los Angeles, CA
March 5, 2013 Featured Author
Zoobiquity
Reading at UCLA Library, UCLA Charles E. Young Research Library
Los Angeles, CA
March 3, 2013 Featured Speaker
Zoobiquity: A Species-Spanning Approach to Health
Internal Medicine Fellows
Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
Los Angeles, CA
February 25, 2013 Keynote Speaker
Angry Birds, Busy Bees, and Mad Cows: What Animal Psychopathology Can Teach Us
About Ourselves
Ohio State University
Columbus, OH
February 24, 2013 Keynote Speaker
Zoobiquity: How Veterinarians will Change the Future of Human Medicine
2013 MidWest Vet Conference
Columbus, OH
February 23, 2013 Keynote Speaker
Zoobiquity: A Species-Spanning Approach to Health
2013 University of California Global Health Day
Riverside, CA
February 12, 2013 Guest Lecturer
Adaptation Writing - English Composition Course 3-
English Department – UCLA Humanities
Los Angeles, CA
February 7, 2013 Featured Speaker
Zoobiquity: Engaging Physicians in Comparative Medicine
2013 Skippy Frank Conference
Stanford University Medical School
Palo Alto, CA
Curriculum Vitae Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, M.D.
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January 26, 2013 Keynote Speaker
Big Public Service Ideas
Alumni Think Big: Species-Spanning Medicine; Healing All of the Patients on the Planet
Harvard College Science Center
Cambridge, MA
January 25, 2013 Keynote Speaker
Alumni Book Talk: Zoobiquity: What Animals Can Teach Us About Health and the
Science of Healing
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA
January 15, 2013 Featured Speaker
Pets on the Couch
UCLA Westwood Women's Bruin Club
Los Angeles, CA
December 5, 2012 Featured Speaker
What 200 Million Years of Congestive Heart Failure, Diabetes and Anxiety Can Teach
Us About Human Health
UCLA Health Sciences Auxiliary
Los Angeles, CA
December 4, 2012 Featured Speaker
Zoobiquity: What Animals Can Teach Us About Health and the Science of Healing
Open Minds Lecture, Friends of the Semel Institute, UCLA
Los Angeles, CA
November 27, 2012 Keynote Speaker and Guest Fellow
Zoobiquity: How Jaguar Breast Cancer, Dolphin Diabetes, and Flamingo Heart Attacks
will Transform Human Medicine
Santa Fe Institute Colloquium
Santa Fe, NM
November 13, 2013 Featured Speaker
Zoobiquity: How Jaguar Breast Cancer, Dolphin Diabetes, and Flamingo Heart Attacks
Will Transform Human Medicine
UCSB Arts and Lectures Series
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA
Curriculum Vitae Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, M.D.
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November 9, 2012 Keynote Speaker
Zoobiquity: What Animals Can Teach Us about Health and the Science of Healing
Healthcare Association Conference
Chicago, IL
November 6, 2012 Keynote Speaker
Zoobiquity: What 200 Million Years of Congestive Heart Failure, Brain Tumors, and
Separation Anxiety Can Teach Us About Contemporary Human Health
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health Lectures Series
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
October 27, 2012 Featured Speaker
TEDxUCLA
Not Uniquely Human
Los Angeles, CA
October 16, 2012 Featured Speaker
Zoobiquity: A Species-Spanning Approach to Health
UCLA Women’s Faculty Club
Los Angeles, CA
October 5, 2012 Featured Speaker
Zoobiquity: Comparative Psychopathology and the Redemption of Evolutionary
Psychology
Marschak Colloquium
UCLA Anderson School of Management
Los Angeles, CA
September 29, 2012 Chair and Moderator
2012 Zoobiquity Conference: A Species Spanning Approach to Medicine
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and Los Angeles Zoo and the Botanical
Gardens
Los Angeles, CA
September 28, 2012 Keynote Speaker
Zoobiquity: What Animals can Teach us About Health and the Science of Healing
Fordham Consortium
Fordham University
New York, NY
August 28, 2012 Featured Author
Zoobiquity: What Animals can Teach us About Health and the Science of Healing
Curriculum Vitae Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, M.D.
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Channel City Club
Santa Barbara, CA
August 5, 2012 Panelist and Moderator
One Health "Hot Topic": DVMs and MDs- Veterinary Care for the Human Animal -- a
Zoobiquity Discussion
American Veterinary Medical Association Convention
San Diego, CA
July 31, 2012 Keynote Speaker
Zoobiquity: Bringing Veterinary and Evolutionary Medicine to the Human Bedside
Think Evolution IV: A Summer Institute for Science Educators
University of California Museum of Paleontology
Berkeley, CA
June 30, 2012 Moderator
Pacific Veterinary Conference
“Learning from Each Other to Improve Care for Dogs and Humans with Osteosarcoma”
San Francisco, CA
May 30, 2012 Featured Speaker
Zoobiquity: Bringing Veterinary and Evolutionary Medicine to the Human Bedside
UCLA IMED Seminar Series
Los Angeles, CA
June 9, 2011 Featured Speaker
Common Health Threats of Humans and Animals: Shared Diseases, Shared Destinies
UCLA School of Public Health
Department of Environmental Health Sciences Lecture Series
Los Angeles, CA
March 15, 2011 Panelist
One Health Panel
Western University School of Veterinary Medicine
Pomona, CA
January 29, 2011 Chair and Keynote Speaker
Zoobiquity Conference: A Species Spanning Approach to Medicine
David Geffen School of Medicine atUCLA and Los Angeles Zoo and the Botanical
Gardens
Los Angeles, CA
January 11, 2011 Keynote Speaker
One Wild World: A One-Health Approach to Wildlife Medicine
Curriculum Vitae Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, M.D.
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UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
Davis, CA
January 2010-2011 Keynote Speaker
National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine (NYLF)
Annual Summer NYLF conference at UCLA
Los Angeles, CA
February 17, 2010 Keynote Speaker
OneHealth: Multi-Species Medicine
UCLA Global Health Group
Davis, CA
February 2009 Featured Speaker
Cancer Survivors and Survivorship Care: A Conference on Providing High-Quality Care
to Cancer Survivors
Office of Continuing Medical Education, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, the
UCLA-LIVESTRONG Survivorship Center of Excellence
Los Angeles, CA
October 21, 2009 Featured Speaker
OneHealth: Multi-Species Medical Practice
American Association of Zoo Veterinarians Annual Conference 2009
Tulsa, OK
October 21, 2009 Featured Speaker
Screening for Cardiovascular Disease Using Echocardiography in Great Apes
American Association of Zoo Veterinarians Annual Conference 2009
Tulsa, OK
October 7, 2009 Keynote Speaker
Screening for Cardiovascular Disease in Great Apes
Great Apes Cardiovascular Working Group
Atlanta, GA
September 2009 Keynote Speaker
Multi-Species Medical Practice
White Coat Ceremony
College of Veterinary Medicine, Western University of the Health Sciences
Pomona, CA
June 22, 2009 Keynote Speaker
OneHealth: Multi-Species Medical Practice
Curriculum Vitae Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, M.D.
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National Youth Leadership Forum, Biomedical Focus
Los Angeles, CA
May 3, 2009 One Health
Zoo Directors’ Series
Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
Los Angeles, CA
February 2009 Keynote Speaker
Cardiovascular Health After Cancer: Challenges and Strategies
Simms/Mann UCLA Center for Integrative Oncology
Los Angeles, CA
2004 Keynote Speaker
Hearts and Minds: Exploring the Relationship Between Psychological States and
Cardiovascular Health and Disease
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute
Los Angeles, CA
2004 Keynote Speaker
Gender Differences in Cardiovascular Care: Exploring Biological Correlates to
Psychosocial Stressors in Heart Disease in Women
WomenHeart Conference
2003 Keynote Speaker
Hearts and Minds: Exploring the Relationship Between Psychological States and
Cardiac Health and Disease
The Power of Healing Conference
2001 Featured Speaker
Cardiopathica Fantastica: Cardiac Munchausen’s Disease
Tamponade Physiology
2001 Featured Speaker
Western U.S. Periodontal Society
Heart Disease and Periodontal Disease
1998 Caring of Older Persons: A Practical Approach Coronary Artery Disease/ Congestive
Heart Failure
1996 Featured Speaker
Preventing Heart Attacks in Women: The Role of Estrogen Replacement Therapy
Lipid Symposium
Curriculum Vitae Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, M.D.
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1995–1997 Featured Speaker
Dilated Cardiomyopathy
Kennamer Lecture Series
Los Angeles, CA
1994 The Role of Beta Adrenergic Receptor Antagonists in the Treatment of Dilated
Cardiomyopathy
1993–1994 Psychological Stress and Sudden Death
Los Angeles, CA
1993-1994 Transthoracic vs. Transesophageal Echocardiography in the Assessment of
Cryptogenic CVA
1992 Cardiovascular Complications of Psychiatric Medications
Los Angeles, CA
1992 Psychiatric and Neurologic Complications of Cancer Chemotherapy
Los Angeles, CA
1990 Withholding Treatment in the Neonatal ICU
Los Angeles, CA
GRAND ROUNDS
March 22, 2019 UCLA Division of Cardiology Grand Rounds
Evolution, Adaptation and the Common Challenges of Life on Earth
Los Angeles, CA
December 6, 2018 Massachusetts General Hospital Medicine Grand Rounds
Evolution, Adaptation, and the Common Challenges of Life on Earth
Boston, MA
April 19, 2018 St. Louis University Medical School, Pediatrics Grand Rounds
Alpha Omega Alpha Visiting Professorship
Evolutionary Medicine: 500 Million Years of Insights for Clinicians
St. Louis, MO
February 17, 2017 UCLA Division of Cardiology Grand Rounds
Origins of Heart Disease: 700 Million Years of Insights for Clinicians
Los Angeles, CA
Curriculum Vitae Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, M.D.
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February 1, 2017 UCLA Department of Medicine Grand Rounds
Origins of Heart Disease: 700 Million Years of Insights for Clinicians
Los Angeles, CA
October 3, 2013 West LA VA: Psychiatry Grand Rounds
What Comparative Psychopathoogy Can Teach Us About Mental Health
Los Angeles, CA
August 23, 2013 City of Hope Grand Rounds
City of Hope Hospital
Duarte, CA
April 30, 2013 Harbor-UCLA Psychiatry Grand Rounds
Zoobiquity: What Comparative Psychopathology Can Teach Us About Mental Health
Torrance, CA
April 11, 2013 University of Louisville Psychiatry Grand Rounds
Zoobiquity: What Comparative Psychopathology Can Teach Us About Mental Health
Lousville, KY
February 25, 2013 Ohio State University Veterinary Medicine Grand Rounds
Zoobiquity: How Veterinarians Will Transform Human Medicine
Ohio State University, Veterinary Medical Center
Columbus, OH
January 8, 2013 Psychiatry Grand Rounds
Zoobiquity: What Comparative Psychopathology Can Teach Us about Mental Health
Semel Institute at UCLA
Los Angeles, CA
October 18, 2012 University College Dublin Medical School Grand Rounds
Zoobiquity: Species Spanning Medicine for all the Patients on the Planet
Dublin, Ireland
October 17, 2012 University College Dublin School of Veterinary Science Grand Rounds
Zoobiquity: How Jaguar Breast Cancer, Dolphin Diabetes, and Flamingo Heart
Attacks Will Transform Human Medicine
University College Dublin School of Veterinary Science
Dublin, Ireland
November 2009 UCLA Department of Internal Medicine Grand Rounds
OneHealth: A Species-Spanning Approach to Medicine
Los Angeles, CA
Curriculum Vitae Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, M.D.
30
November 2009 UCLA Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds
OneHealth: A Species-Spanning Approach to Medicine
Los Angeles, CA
2007 UCLA Internal Medicine Grand Rounds
Interventional Echocardiography
Los Angeles, CA
2007 Harbor-UCLA Internal Medicine Grand Rounds
Interventional Echocardiography
Torrance, CA
2006 UCLA Internal Medicine Grand Rounds
Nutritional Myths and Medical Claims
Los Angeles, CA
2000–2001 UCLA Neurology Grand Rounds
Role of TEE in Cardiogenic Stroke
Los Angeles, CA
Media in Academic Articles
Nature Medicine, Katharine Gammon, The Vetting Process, 18, 847–849, June 6th, 2012-08-24
Selected Media
NPR: Fresh Air with Terry Gross, aired April 23, 2013
Smithsonian.com, Interview August 28, 2012
The Madeleine Brand Show, KPCC/Southern California Public Radio, June 19, 2012
The Diane Rehm Show, WAMU-FM/National Public Radio, live June 13, 2012
NPR: Morning Edition, aired June 12, 2012
New York Times, Zoobiquity Sunday review, first serial, June 10, 2012
New York Times, Our Animal Natures, June 9, 2012
Nature Medicine, Zoobiquity feature, June 6, 2012
Scientific American, Zoobiquity interview June 6, 2012