Centre for Palaeogenetics
@cpgsthlm.bsky.social
CPG brings scientists from diverse disciplines together in a state-of-the-art aDNA research facility, and is jointly run by Stockholm University and the Swedish Museum of Natural History.
More info: https://www.palaeogenetics.com
More info: https://www.palaeogenetics.com
These talks are the public part of the Nobel Symposium "Palaeogenomics: charting the future of ancient DNA", which will join leading experts in the field of palaeogenomics and early career researchers to share insights on the current state of ancient DNA research and its future trajectories.
April 30, 2025 at 3:08 PM
These talks are the public part of the Nobel Symposium "Palaeogenomics: charting the future of ancient DNA", which will join leading experts in the field of palaeogenomics and early career researchers to share insights on the current state of ancient DNA research and its future trajectories.
Reposted by Centre for Palaeogenetics
Research led by @jcchacond.bsky.social (here seen working with mammoth samples in the lab) @cpgsthlm.bsky.social @stockholm-uni.bsky.social @lovedalen.bsky.social
📷 Marianne Dehasque
📷 Marianne Dehasque
April 14, 2025 at 10:57 PM
Research led by @jcchacond.bsky.social (here seen working with mammoth samples in the lab) @cpgsthlm.bsky.social @stockholm-uni.bsky.social @lovedalen.bsky.social
📷 Marianne Dehasque
📷 Marianne Dehasque
Finally, in addition to recovering these million-year-old mitogenomes, we also present an improved DNA-based framework 🧬📈 for dating ancient samples beyond the limit of radiocarbon dating, which can facilitate more accurate reconstructions of species’ evolutionary histories!
April 9, 2025 at 4:28 PM
Finally, in addition to recovering these million-year-old mitogenomes, we also present an improved DNA-based framework 🧬📈 for dating ancient samples beyond the limit of radiocarbon dating, which can facilitate more accurate reconstructions of species’ evolutionary histories!