Frido Welker
@fridowelker.bsky.social
Interested in ancient proteins & Human Evolution | @Welkergroup.bsky.social | Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen | 🦷🦴💀
Application deadline: 7 November. Both are 2 year positions, both in palaeoproteomics, both involve travel to Central Eurasia, and both are based in beautiful Copenhagen.
Please reach out directly in case you have any questions (start dates are negotiable).
Please reach out directly in case you have any questions (start dates are negotiable).
October 27, 2025 at 9:54 AM
Application deadline: 7 November. Both are 2 year positions, both in palaeoproteomics, both involve travel to Central Eurasia, and both are based in beautiful Copenhagen.
Please reach out directly in case you have any questions (start dates are negotiable).
Please reach out directly in case you have any questions (start dates are negotiable).
The research assistant position will focus on routine ZooMS analysis, high-throughput LC-MS/MS, amelogenin sexing, and database maintenance. A background in ZooMS and/or zooarchaeology will be advantageous:
Research assistant link: jobportal.ku.dk/videnskabeli...
Research assistant link: jobportal.ku.dk/videnskabeli...
Research Assistant in Palaeoproteomics
jobportal.ku.dk
October 27, 2025 at 9:54 AM
The research assistant position will focus on routine ZooMS analysis, high-throughput LC-MS/MS, amelogenin sexing, and database maintenance. A background in ZooMS and/or zooarchaeology will be advantageous:
Research assistant link: jobportal.ku.dk/videnskabeli...
Research assistant link: jobportal.ku.dk/videnskabeli...
The postdoctoral position will focus on the extraction and analysis of hominin proteomes, and some experience with palaeoproteomics will be advantageous:
Postdoc link: jobportal.ku.dk/videnskabeli...
Postdoc link: jobportal.ku.dk/videnskabeli...
Postdoc in Paleoproteomics
jobportal.ku.dk
October 27, 2025 at 9:54 AM
The postdoctoral position will focus on the extraction and analysis of hominin proteomes, and some experience with palaeoproteomics will be advantageous:
Postdoc link: jobportal.ku.dk/videnskabeli...
Postdoc link: jobportal.ku.dk/videnskabeli...
MiddleEarth aims to provide unique insights into the hominin occupation histories in Central Eurasia by applying palaeoproteomic methods to a selected number of archaeological sites in the region.
October 27, 2025 at 9:54 AM
MiddleEarth aims to provide unique insights into the hominin occupation histories in Central Eurasia by applying palaeoproteomic methods to a selected number of archaeological sites in the region.
Now let's see what we can learn about Pleistocene hominin behaviors using this approach.
Thanks to @zandraselina.bsky.social for taking the lead on this one, @veraaldeias.bsky.social for the fun and ongoing collaboration, and 🇪🇺 @erc.europa.eu for funding PROSPER and MATRIX.
Thanks to @zandraselina.bsky.social for taking the lead on this one, @veraaldeias.bsky.social for the fun and ongoing collaboration, and 🇪🇺 @erc.europa.eu for funding PROSPER and MATRIX.
October 14, 2025 at 10:25 AM
Now let's see what we can learn about Pleistocene hominin behaviors using this approach.
Thanks to @zandraselina.bsky.social for taking the lead on this one, @veraaldeias.bsky.social for the fun and ongoing collaboration, and 🇪🇺 @erc.europa.eu for funding PROSPER and MATRIX.
Thanks to @zandraselina.bsky.social for taking the lead on this one, @veraaldeias.bsky.social for the fun and ongoing collaboration, and 🇪🇺 @erc.europa.eu for funding PROSPER and MATRIX.
We look forward to welcoming you to Copenhagen in October! Please find further information, including on our exciting keynotes by Jean-Denis Vigne, Mary Prendergast, and Eline Lorenzen: sites.google.com/palaeome.org...
ICAZ AGPM 2025
Exploring the Past, Informing the Future: Two Decades of Interdisciplinary Approaches in Archaeozoology
sites.google.com
September 12, 2025 at 7:44 AM
We look forward to welcoming you to Copenhagen in October! Please find further information, including on our exciting keynotes by Jean-Denis Vigne, Mary Prendergast, and Eline Lorenzen: sites.google.com/palaeome.org...