Kelly Blevins, Durham University
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kelly E. Blevins, PhD is currently a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Archaeology at Durham University, UK. She specializes in human paleopathology and bioarchaeological applications of ancient DNA (aDNA). Her research interests include genomic evolution and paleoepidemiology of mycobacterial pathogens that cause tuberculosis and leprosy, as inferred through the recovery and analysis of their ancient and modern genomes. Email: [email protected] aDNA in bioarchaeology: applications and sampling strategies
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Friðgeir Grímsson, University of Vienna
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Friðgeir Grímsson (Senior Scientist, University of Vienna) is a paleobotanist and palynologist with a geological background. His focus is on fossil and extant pollen/spores from all time periods, geographic regions, and interesting samples. Email: fridgeir.grimsson@univie.ac.at Is pollen useful for archaeological research? The what, why, and how!
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