Dan Bradley @brad-dan.bsky.social (@brad_dan) 's Twitter Profile
Dan Bradley @brad-dan.bsky.social

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Michelle Trenkmann (@mt_genetics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With a large set of genomic data from ancient individuals from the Iron and Bronze Age, population movements into Britain are reconstructed go.nature.com/3qksqH3

Nature News & Views (@naturenv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The genomes of ancient individuals who lived in Great Britain and in Europe reveal migration from the continent to southern Britain during the Late Bronze Age. Dan Bradley (Dan Bradley @brad-dan.bsky.social) explains in his superb N&V. (For subscribers) go.nature.com/3st6TPq

The genomes of ancient individuals who lived in Great Britain and in Europe reveal migration from the continent to southern Britain during the Late Bronze Age. Dan Bradley (<a href="/brad_dan/">Dan Bradley @brad-dan.bsky.social</a>) explains in his superb N&amp;V.
(For subscribers)
go.nature.com/3st6TPq
Reuters Institute (@risj_oxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Insights from Bellingcat on Russia's Ukraine ambitions' | RISJ Global Journalism Seminar with Christo Grozev, lead Russia investigator, Bellingcat x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

Brú na Bóinne - Newgrange and Knowth (@brunaboinneopw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to this talk. The revelations from the study of the aDNA of the man buried in the chamber at Newgrange certainly changed our story! #Newgrange

Looking forward to this talk. The revelations from the study of the aDNA of the man buried in the chamber at Newgrange certainly changed our story! #Newgrange
Aoife McLysaght (@aoifemcl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#jobfairy Assistant Professor in Genetics in the School of Genetics and Microbiology, Trinity College Dublin. Please share and encourage wonderful people to apply. Deadline: 12 noon 28th June 2023 Interviews: 31st July 2023 Details and application: tcd.ie/hr/vacancies/

Matthew Campbell (@mattcampbelltcd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don’t forget to check out our new tenure track Asst Prof position in the Genetics Dept at TCD! Closing date for applications is the 28th June.

SMBE Ancient DNA Beyond Allele Frequencies (@smbesat2024_tcd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🦴 "Ancient DNA: Beyond Allele Frequencies" 🧬 📣SMBE satellite meeting 🇮🇪Trinity College Dublin, July 29-31, 2024 📅Abstracts close Feb 9, 2024 👉Only 60 slots available 💥Explore the new era of aDNA Don't miss this opportunity! tcd.ie/Genetics/event… TCD Genetics & Microbiology Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution

VictoriaMullin (@victoriaemullin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SMBE satellite meeting in Dublin in July 2024. Come discuss haplotype methods for ancient DNA - human and non human research topics are welcome. Stay in Trinity College. Travel Bursaries available for ECRs.

Dan Bradley @brad-dan.bsky.social (@brad_dan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper on the dynamic ancient genomic history of the aurochs is out in Nature. Well done to all, esp. Conor Rossi. Free download link. rdcu.be/dYAV3

Conor Rossi (@conor_rossi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday our paper on the genomics of the extinct aurochs was published in nature! I’m so happy to see this work finally released to the wild (ahem…). nature.com/articles/s4158… 🧵 Please follow along this thread of the main findings! 🐄🧬🦴

Durotriges Project (@durotrigesdig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚠️Iron Age RESEARCH klaxon alert⚠️ The new OPEN ACCESS article from the joint Trinity College Dublin Bournemouth Uni and University of Bristol work on DNA of the Durotriges: *Continental influx and pervasive matrilocality in Iron Age Britain* Is out nature TODAY - enjoy ! nature.com/articles/s4158…

Lara Cassidy (@_larsporsena) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper is out! Congrats to the whole team, especially the staff and students Bournemouth Uni who have been excavating this incredible site for 15 years (with much more left to uncover!) Widespread matrilocality in Iron Age Britain - Up Na Mná :) rdcu.be/d6mb0