Human Evolution Research Program Uppsala University
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News from the Research Program in Human Evolution at Uppsala University, Sweden // Department of Organismal Biology https://www.uu.se/en/department/organismal-biology/research/human-evolution/
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Application deadline in less than a week! Apply to join the Uppsala Human Evolution team!
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🚨 Join us in Uppsala and the lab of @trstngnthr.bsky.social as a 2 year fully funded bioinformatics postdoc with all Swedish social benefits etc!🧪

The project involves modern and #aDNA 🧬 in humans and sheep 🐑 to study adaptation. Application deadline: Oct 21st

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Postdoctoral position in Population Genomics - Uppsala University
Postdoctoral position in Population Genomics, Department of Organismal Biology, Uppsala University
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The Iceman Ötzi's genome was one of the first ancient human genomes sequenced. Now our former postdoc Myriam Croze et al present the population dynamics in his Alpine region from the Mesolithic to the Bronze Age 🧪🏺

Fun collaboration with Valentina Coia and others at EURAC

doi.org/10.1038/s414...
Genomic diversity and structure of prehistoric alpine individuals from the Tyrolean Iceman’s territory - Nature Communications
Here, the authors perform genomic analysis of prehistoric individuals from the Italian Alps, to reveal a genetic shift from the Mesolithic to the Neolithic and genetic continuity from the Neolithic to...
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I'm thrilled to announce that our featured article, "Herders from the Green Sahara", was published in the 𝘈𝘮𝘦𝘳𝘪𝘤𝘢𝘯 𝘚𝘤𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘵𝘪𝘴𝘵 magazine. Another great collaboration with Viktor Černý and Carina Schlebusch.

Free access here: livejohnshopkins-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/person...
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Thrilled to announce that Routledge has published our book chapter in #OpenAccess. This chapter is part of an outstanding 740-page book that examines the early events of the Bantu expansion in Africa using multidisciplinary perspectives, including genetics. www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/oa-...
The Early Bantu Expansion into Central Africa | 9 | New Data and Insig
Central Africa hosts populations characterised by diverse linguistic, cultural, and genetic backgrounds. In this study, we have generated new genome-wide
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Great to attend the #HumanEvo25 conference with Cesar Fortes-Lima and @a-solernunez.bsky.social, who gave an excellent talk and poster presentation representing the Schlebusch group and @humanevouu.bsky.social!
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A popular science feature now available on our recently published Fulani study in The Conversation - Africa!
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We have a new preprint! Mapping and analyzing nearly 5,000 full mitogenomes across Africa.
First major update on mtDNA distribution since Salas et al. 2002, "The making of the African mtDNA landscape." Congrats to Imke Lankheet and thanks to all collaborators!

📄 www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Revisiting the African mtDNA Landscape: A Continental Update from Complete Mitochondrial Genomes
Africa harbors the richest diversity of mitochondrial DNA lineages, reflecting its central role in human evolutionary history. Early studies of mtDNA variation provided the first genetic evidence for ...
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The scene is set for Pedro Morell Miranda @hjorvik.bsky.social to defend his thesis "Following the herd" with Dan Bradley, Trinity College Dublin, as faculty opponent.
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New paper and ginormous effort from the Schlebusch lab!!! Cesar Fortes-Lima, Concetta Burgarella, Rickard Hammarén et al. analyzed thousands of modern and ancient samples across Africa to study "The genetic legacy of the expansion of Bantu-speaking peoples in Africa" 🧪
The genetic legacy of the expansion of Bantu-speaking peoples in Africa - Nature
We gathered genetic data for 1,763 individuals from 147 populations across 14 African countries, and 12 Late Iron Age individuals, to trace the expansion of Bantu-speaking peoples over the p...
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Gwenna Breton, Cesar Fortes-Lima and Carina Schlebusch contributed a chapter on central African demographic history to the #OpenAccess eBook "Luca Cavalli-Sforza’s Legacy, 100 Years After His Birth", eds. L. Chichi and G. Barbujani.

Published by Human Population Genetics and Genomics:
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Our PhD student @hjorvik.bsky.social followed the old tradition of nailing his PhD thesis "Following the herd - population genetics of European sheep in time and space" to a wall yesterday.

His public defense will take place on Dec 8th at 13:15 with Prof Dan Bradley as external faculty opponent
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Today I nailed my thesis (which is a thing Swedish PhDs do when the thesis is done). #PhDSky
Me with my nailed thesis.
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New article from of Rickard Hammarén's PhD thesis showing that Eurasian back migration into NE Africa was complex and different populations experienced admixture at different times, at varying degrees, from different external sources.

with ST Goldstein and CM Schlebusch (no author on bluesky yet)
Eurasian back-migration into Northeast Africa was a complex and multifaceted process
Recent studies have identified Northeast Africa as an important area for human movements during the Holocene. Eurasian populations have moved back into Northeastern Africa and contributed to the genet...
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Last night, the Swedish public broadcaster SVT 📺 started a new series on the History of Sweden (Historien om Sverige). The first episode on the Stone Age featured Helena Malmström and Mattias Jakobsson from our program.

The show is available online: www.svtplay.se/historien-om...
Historien om Sverige
Den stora berättelsen om vårt land. Om människorna och krafterna som format det – från istiden till våra dagar. Simon J Berger är seriens berättare. Programserien består av tio delar och byg...
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