Our new paper is out! Congrats to the whole team, especially the staff and students @bournemouthuni who have been excavating this incredible site for 15 years (with much more left to uncover!)
Widespread matrilocality in Iron Age Britain - Up Na Mná :)
https://t.co/OdQyQYR6nV
Our first whole-genome study on Armenian population, aiming to check the Balkan theory on their origins proposed by Herodotus, as well as their demographic history and genetic variation, is finally out! https://t.co/ro5XVZ4FiR 1/6
Excited to share our review article on Denisovans, now out in @NatureGenet🥳I am very grateful to @emiliahsc for making this possible! Check it out 🔎🧬
https://t.co/aTZ8fNRHwZ
Yesterday our paper on the genomics of the extinct aurochs was published in @Nature! I’m so happy to see this work finally released to the wild (ahem…).
https://t.co/WcZpWPMR0V
🧵 Please follow along this thread of the main findings! 🐄🧬🦴
Congrats Dr. Anahit Hovhannisyan @anahit_19 for being awarded the Gerda Henkel Stiftung Scholarship!
Dr. Hovhannisyan will be conducting the “ARMAT: Unrooting Secrets of Armenian Medieval Parchment” project, under the supervision of Prof. Dan Bradley @brad_dan
I am delighted to share my first first-author and the first paper of the @gingerhowley lab published in Nature Communications this 20th of July. An 8000 years old genome reveals the Neolithic origin of the zoonosis Brucella melitensis :
https://t.co/ig7Gp3Xmw5 🐑🦠
🦴 "Ancient DNA: Beyond Allele Frequencies" 🧬
📣SMBE satellite meeting
🇮🇪Trinity College Dublin, July 29-31, 2024
📅Abstracts close Feb 9, 2024
👉Only 60 slots available
💥Explore the new era of aDNA Don't miss this opportunity!
https://t.co/nm8z7smv3u
@tcdgenmicro@OfficialSMBE
@tcddublin And huge congratulations to Corey Alwell @coreyalwell who was awarded a very prestigious Gold Medal. We're very proud of you Corey! 👏👏👩���🔬🧑🎓🧬🎉🥳@tcddublin
@collieennis@joeliveline@tcddublin Also...why is beauty the metric we measure everything against?? Why is it so important for everything to be pretty all the time like surely there's more value in a messy but living lawn than a green but empty one?