
Archaeogenomics UiO
@archaeogenomics
Based at @CEESUiO at the University of Oslo, we use aDNA to study human-induced ecological and evolutionary changes, historic trade patterns and more fun things
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https://www.mn.uio.no/cees/english/research/groups/archaeogenomics/index.html 18-09-2018 10:21:15
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Environmental Science & Technology Journals Katrine Borgå Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo Universitetet i Oslo Our “general public” video summarising the study can be viewed here 🤩 This study was funded by Klima- og miljødep’s #Arktis2030 and a collaboration between Universitetet i Oslo, #norwegianorcasurvey, @UniNMBU, @NILU_now & Havforskningsinstituttet 🐳



Final paper from Dr. Sabrina Schultzes PhD! Comparing the effect of DOM quality and origin on toxicant uptake and accumulation in coastal filter feeders. Tunicates and mussels! #costaldarkening #terrestrialrunoff #climatechange Great collab w/ NIVA Chatzigeorgiou lab Centre for Biogeochemistry in the Anthropocene




Great new paper about #shark fidelity to their home reef during stressful periods by Michael J. Williamson. See thread below and The Guardian piece on it here: 🦈🪸🌊 theguardian.com/environment/ar…

A new study shows that #butterflies, #bumblebees & #hoverflies can be equally effective #pollinators. Read about it here: jeffollerton.co.uk/2024/09/13/but… #ecology #biodiversity #botany #entomology #bees Butterfly Conservation 🦋 Steven Falk Dave Goulson hoverflylagoons Bumblebee Conservation Trust



Last week I had an amazing opportunity at the Natural History Museum in Bergen to study an incredible collection of walrus skulls from Svalbard. I can't wait to see what we will discover about these! 😁 @4oceanserc




▪️ Open postdoc position ▪️ 🔎🧬🐘 I'm recruiting a postdoc to work with me on mapping the genomic legacy of the elephant ivory trade in Europe using ancient DNA. Hosted by Lund University 🇸🇪 with Bengt Hansson Please RT! Info & apply here: lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jo…





Fantastic day at the BASS AGM showcasing University of Essex & University of Plymouth's research projects in collaboration w/ Cefas & BASS. Genuine pleasure meeting the anglers & learning from them. Also Hannah Rudd gave an amazing talk, just wish we'd been able to see you in person!

