Our PhD student Christina Wurst has just published a paper on the Genetic Predisposition of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease in Ancient Human Remains in the Journal Annals of Global Health.
Huge congratulations to Christina!!
#Atherosclerosis#aDNA
https://t.co/1jAU14xKvW
Our bioarchaeologist Alice Paladin was recently in Qubbet el-Hawa North to study the human remains found in a tomb dated to the end of the VI dynasty (ca. 2200 BCE).
Here more information on the Egyptian-German mission.
https://t.co/Ax7mCZZeSP
Lots to celebrate in our Institure for Mummy Studies.
Exactly one week ago our Coordinator Frank Maixner completed his habilitation at the University of Salzburg.
We are so proud of you PROFESSOR MAIXNER
It is almost exactly one week ago that our @msabrysarhan defended his PhD thesis "Metagenomic analysis of ancient human and microbial DNA preserved under unusual taphonomic conditions"
We are so proud to call you a member of our ancient DNA world!
Congratulations Dr. Sabry!
Congrats to our @msabrysarhan on his PhD!
🎓He defended his thesis "Metagenomic analysis of ancient human and microbial DNA preserved under unusual taphonomic conditions" at @LMU_Muenchen
He started with @EuracMummy, now we're working to apply the same methodology for #CHRISstudy
Yesterday, @hy_jaeger reached a remarkable milestone, successfully attaining her PhD at @LMU_Muenchen with her thesis titled "Metagenomic Analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Ancient Human Remains."
Our hearts swell with pride for her accomplishments! #PhD#MTB#aDNA
Yesterday, @hy_jaeger reached a remarkable milestone, successfully attaining her PhD at @LMU_Muenchen with her thesis titled "Metagenomic Analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Ancient Human Remains."
Our hearts swell with pride for her accomplishments! #PhD#MTB#aDNA
What an amazing week for the Institute for Mummy Studies at #ISBA10 in Tartu.
Our PhD student Christina Wurst presented heir work on ancient #Atherosclerosis during the Session 7A, and Alexandra Mussauer presented her poster on #Ancient#Egyptian#Mummies
Exciting news! 🎉
Our latest scientific publication has just been released!
Don't miss this groundbreaking study that uncovers male family connections in ancient times through genetic analysis. Prepare to be amazed!
https://t.co/1Qcljox5c5
We had a wonderful time in Bolzano with @EuracMummy & the CELTUDALPS team discussing our research & making plans for future collaboration. We can't wait to see them all again for session#141 @archaeologyEAA 2023 in Belfast this September!
From our #magazine: The #pathogen of the deadliest form of #malaria has been identified in mummified soft tissue belonging to members of the #Florentine#Medici dynasty.
https://t.co/r1XqC2emNN
🗣 Marco Samadelli - ricercatore Senior di @EuracMummy, Istituto per lo Studio delle Mummie di Bolzano e conservatore di #Öetzi - ci racconta i segreti delle mummie più famose 👇
https://t.co/LTRAfUdneT
Our Institute's Coordinator Frank Maixner will present today during the Human Microbiome Symposium at NOI Techpark in Bolzano our work on the #ancient human microbiome next to other leading South Tyrolean institutions #MicrobiomeSymposium#HealthandWellness#CuttingEdgeResearch
We proudly announce that one of our PhD students Stefania Zingale @misszingi presented her work on genetic analyses on late iron age groups of her project CeltUDAlps during the #AABA2023 in Reno (NV)
We cannot wait to hear more about this work!
The CeltUDAlps Team is ready to present their work on the 92nd annual meeting AABA in Reno (NV).
Zita Laffranchi presented today stable isotope analyses on the Late Iron Age site of Seminario Vescovile
#AABA2023
Our adventure '#Mummies. Unwrapping the #past' has come to an #end! Yesterday, the two #mummies, greeted by our researchers, returned #home to the Museo Civico Archeologico di Bologna. Visit them soon!