Joint lab meeting featuring forensics presentation
Yesterday we had a joint lab meeting with three inspiring presentations: “Forensics and ancient DNA” by Adam Staatig (SU/CPG), “Genomic insights into Roman Anatolia” by N. Ezgi Altınışık…
Yesterday we had a joint lab meeting with three inspiring presentations: “Forensics and ancient DNA” by Adam Staatig (SU/CPG), “Genomic insights into Roman Anatolia” by N. Ezgi Altınışık…
JOB DESCRIPTION: – Organization and implementation of experiments in our laboratories. – Tracking and procurement of chemical stocks. – Preparation of chemicals -Tracking and procurement of consumables. –…
A team of researchers which includes members of the NEOMATRIX network developed a fully automated ancient metagenomics pipeline. This promising method will address some important challenges in the…
Researchers from Institut Jacques Monod, including our esteemed colleagues within the NEOMATRIX network, analyzed new genomes together with published ones in their latest study. It allowed them to…
Members of the NEOMATRIX team organized a session at this year’s meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA 2023) which was held at Belfast in Ireland on 30…
As NEOMATRIX partners (Eva-Maria Geigl, Anders Götherström, Pavlos Pavlidis and Mehmet Somel) we organized a symposium at the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution 2023 meeting in Ferrara last week. We had…
Our latest joint lab meeting was held on the 30th of May. We had three talks. First by Gözde Atağ from METU on “Genomic insights into the endangered…
We held a joint lab meeting on the 9th of May, which comprised two talks by FORTH Institute of Computer Science (ICS) researchers. Pavlos Pavlidis and Maria Evangelinou…
As the NEOMATRIX team and through our collaboration with our colleague Tristan Carter from McMaster University, we will be hosting a session in the annual meeting of the…
In their latest study, our researchers produced 35 ancient genomes from Anatolia, Greece, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Iran ranging from ~7,350 BCE to 200 CE. They found that genetic…
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