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Maxime Borry: „Expanding the ancient DNA bioinformatics toolbox, and its applications to archeological
microbiomes“, 1 August 2023
Joscha Gretzinger: „Paleogenomic insights into the population structure and organization of norhtwestern
Europe during the „long Iron Age“, 13. Juli 2023
Carli Peters: „An investigation into the potential of peptide mass fingerprinting for the study of Australian faunal assemblages“, 17 Mai 2023
Ron Matthias Hübler: „Method Development for Screening Archeological Samples for Ancient Pathogens“, 23 Februar 2023
Mei-Shin Wu-Urbanek: „A Computer-Assisted Approach to the Comparison of Mainland Southeast Asian Languages“, 13 Februar 2023
Jose Rodrigo Barquera Lozano: „The human host-pathogen interaction in the light of ancient genomics revolution“, 27 Januar 2023
James Alexander Fellows Yates: „Evolution of the Human Oral Microbiome and Resource Development for Ancient Metagenomics“, 15 Juni 2022
Ashley Nicole Scott: „Investigation of ancient proteins in archaeological material“, 11 Mai 2022
Zandra Fagernäs: „Advances in the study of ancient biomolecules in archaeological dental calculus“, 15 März 2022
Luka Papac: „Tracking population history, social structure and intergroup exchange in Neolithic to Bronze Age Europe using ancient human and virus genomes“, 24 Februar 2022
Aida Andrades Valtueña: “Beyond phylogenies: advancing analytical approaches for the field of ancient pathogenomics”, 8. Juli 2021
Kathrin Nägele: “An ancient genomic perspective on the human dispersals to tropical islands – implications for the settlement history of the ancient Caribbean and the Pacific”, 9. Juni 2021
Marieke van de Loosdrecht: “Archaeogenetic perspectives on the hunter-gatherers and prehistoric farmers of the Mediterranean”, 8. März 2021
Samantha Brown: “Identifying Palaeolithic hominin remains in Northern Asia using ZooMS”, 26. Februar 2021
Thiseas Christos Lamnidis: “Exploring the effects of migration and admixture on human populations through, time, using ancient DNA”, 21. Januar 2021
Ke Wang: “Investigating human population structure through time with novel computational methods and ancient DNA data“, 14. Januar 2021
Barbara Pavlek: “The Cultural Evolution of Coinage as an Informational System“, 11. Januar 2021
Thomas Müller: “The Emergence and Organization of Communicative Signals Through Interaction“ , 7. Januar 2021
Maddy Bleasdale: “Archaeological, proteomic and isotopic approaches to investigating dietary change in Holocene Africa“, 6. Oktober 2020
Alexander Immel: “Applications of DNA capture in ancient DNA research”, 30. September 2020
Oshan Wedage: “New Investigation into the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Rainforest Prehistory of Sri Lanka”, 26. August 2020
Marcel Keller: “Yersinia pestis genomes of the first and second plague pandemic recovered from ancient DNA”, 3. Juli 2020
Shevan Wilkin: “An investigation into diet and economy in ancient Mongolia through multiple bimolecular datasets”, 30. Juni 2020
Michal Feldman: “Tracing past human mobility and disease in western Eurasia by the genetic analysis of ancient human remains”, 27. Januar 2020
Susanna Sabin: “Insights into microbial evolution and ecology from genetic analysis of diverse archaeological materials”, 1. November 2019