Core facility at SciLifeLab, Sweden. Provides services for analyzing #ancientDNA from archaeological and paleontological material as well as museum specimens.
Fo those who couldn't attend the exciting Ancient DNA symposium on Nov. 29, or would like to revisit it, the recording of the meeting is now available online. https://t.co/6eWOUklIR1
Interested in working with ancient DNA? Our unit has a position open for a research engineer at the vibrant @CpgSthlm, @Stockholm_Uni, Sweden. Deadline for application is Dec. 20, 2022. Read more here:
https://t.co/cJDWzjQnlI
Join the Ancient DNA symposium on Nov. 29, 2022, in Stockholm, Sweden, organized by us, @CpgSthlm and @ngisweden. Get up to date with aDNA research in archaeology, evolution, biodiversity and more. https://t.co/HnTxuQoFrC
The Swedish National Heritage Board (@raa_se) have highlighted the Ancient DNA unit and ancient DNA research in an article connected to the #NobelPrize to @SvantePaabo (in Swedish): https://t.co/Yo4OK7CqHR
For anyone with a broad interest in heritage science, check out the 2022 Heritage Science Forum in Stockholm. The meeting is mostly in Swedish, but the keynote is in English. https://t.co/1cxOtLMySt
We're coming to SU campus to present NGI and discuss projects with local users. If you're at SU and feel you want to discuss genomics with us please join us in room P232 at 10 on Oct 25 (no registration needed)!
Big congratulations to @SvantePaabo for the Nobel prize on analysis of genomes of extinct hominins and human evolution. We are proud to follow in his footsteps and offer ancient DNA analysis as a service to the scientific community. https://t.co/dU1mkQBa9Q
SciLifeLab will showcase their services during Outreach Week, Jan. 24-27, 2022. Lots if interesting short talks by prominent researches, including a presentation by Love Dalén on Jan. 26 about the oldest DNA ever recovered. https://t.co/A9dYmynNAw
The Heritage Science Forum takes place next week, Nov. 30-Dec. 2. Great event that is free, online and in English. Read more and sign up at: https://t.co/cHTA2VmSXn
The Swedish Digital Archaeology infrastructure is recruiting an administrator. It is an ambitious project and if you (or someone you know) is potentially interested in coordinating the infrastructure you can read the ad here: https://t.co/wWqPGEhs1g
You can access advanced labs (including us) through the @iperion_hs infrastructure, for the benefit of your research. To provide information about what offered and how to apply, a webinar is arranged on May 4 at 15:00 (CET). Register for the event at https://t.co/fAW47mx9d2
We are attending the Swedish Museums' Spring Meeting, looking forward to three days of interesting presentations and discussions. On April 28, we will present ancient DNA as a mean of investigating cultural heritage.
@Sverigesmuseer#vårmötet2021.
The @iperion_hs second call for applications is now open, with deadline on 30th June, 2021. A large amount of services related to heritage science is available, and we provide analysis of ancient DNA. For further information and introduction video, see:
https://t.co/87s39fkHyA
Last day to apply for multidisciplinary Biomolecular Archaeology course @UU_University, where molecular biology techniques are used to address archaeological questions https://t.co/OU3ugfhZk8 Organiser:@PeyroteoStjerna@HumanEvoUU, registration instruction https://t.co/v0S8b6Pgys
Are you interested in knowing more about heritage science, and the new European research infrastructure @iperion_hs that support the field? If so, then join the open webinar 10-11 AM (CET) on April 21, 2021. For more information and registration, see https://t.co/5Rpxc0uGvJ
Uppsala University arranges an online evening course in Biomolecular Archaeology in Fall 2021. Application deadline April 15. Great teachers and state-of-the-art information on how DNA, protein, residue and isotope analysis is used in archaeology: https://t.co/jMf3zIjZa9
So happy to announce our new course on Biomolecular Archaeology. Part-time & Online. Suitable for professionals and researchers who want to expand their knowledge about biomolecular approaches to archaeological questions (apply until 15 Apr!!): https://t.co/kt1RQefoJP