Online Symposium for the inauguration of the Steinhardt Museum Paleogenomics Laboratory
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In the past decade, ancient biomolecules research has flourished, especially in the field of Paleogenomics. Paleogenomics aims to reconstruct and analyze genomic information from ancient specimens. Advances in high-throughput sequencing technologies have revolutionized this field, lead the way to new research opportunities and generate groundbreaking insights into archaeology.
This symposium marks the opening of the new Paleogenomics Laboratory at the Steinhardt Museum of Natural History. The symposium will feature cutting-edge research in ancient biomolecules including DNA and proteins.
Program:
Gathering (on-line) | 12:00 |
Greetings
Prof. Tamar Dayan, Chair, The Steinhardt Museum, Tel Aviv University |
12:05 |
Prof. Yuval Gadot, Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near East Cultures, Tel Aviv University | |
The New Paleogenomics Laboratory
Dr. Meirav Meiri, Head of the Steinhardt Museum new Paleogenomics laboratory |
12:15 |
Temporal Genomics as a Tool for Conservation
Prof. Tom Gilbert, University of Copenhagen, Denmark |
12:25 |
The Changing Structure of the Prehistoric British Population during the Introduction of Agriculture
Prof. Ian Barnes, Natural History Museum, London, UK |
12:55 |
What Is Useless and What Is Useful about Ancient Proteins Prof. Matthew Colins, University of Copenhagen, Denmark & University of Cambridge, UK |
13:25 |
Q & A |
13:55 |
> For registration click here
Watch the symposium:
In the past decade, ancient biomolecules research has flourished, especially in the field of Paleogenomics. Paleogenomics aims to reconstruct and analyze genomic information from ancient specimens. Advances in high-throughput sequencing technologies have revolutionized this field, lead the way to new research opportunities and generate groundbreaking insights into archaeology.
This symposium marks the opening of the new Paleogenomics Laboratory at the Steinhardt Museum of Natural History. The symposium will feature cutting-edge research in ancient biomolecules including DNA and proteins.
Program:
Gathering (on-line) | 12:00 |
Greetings
Prof. Tamar Dayan, Chair, The Steinhardt Museum, Tel Aviv University |
12:05 |
Prof. Yuval Gadot, Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near East Cultures, Tel Aviv University | |
The New Paleogenomics Laboratory
Dr. Meirav Meiri, Head of the Steinhardt Museum new Paleogenomics laboratory |
12:15 |
Temporal Genomics as a Tool for Conservation
Prof. Tom Gilbert, University of Copenhagen, Denmark |
12:25 |
The Changing Structure of the Prehistoric British Population during the Introduction of Agriculture
Prof. Ian Barnes, Natural History Museum, London, UK |
12:55 |
What Is Useless and What Is Useful about Ancient Proteins Prof. Matthew Colins, University of Copenhagen, Denmark & University of Cambridge, UK |
13:25 |
Q & A |
13:55 |
> For registration click here
Watch the symposium: