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SoS 233: Gonzalo Figueiro on Ancient DNA, Kinship, and Population Genetics

SoS 233: Gonzalo Figueiro on Ancient DNA, Kinship, and Population Genetics

Update: 2025-02-14
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Cristina and Anahi chat with Dr. Gonzalo Figueiro about his groundbreaking research in ancient DNA, kinship, and population genetics. Dr. Figueiro is a Professor of Biological Anthropology at the University of the Republic, Uruguay, and holds a PhD in Biological Sciences from the Basic Sciences Development Programme (PEDECIBA), Uruguay. His main research interests are the genetics of ancient and modern human populations and the bioarchaeology of prehistoric populations in Uruguay. He also reflects and writes on the ethics of working with DNA samples and human remains from the past.
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Find the paper discussed in this episode:
Figueiro, G. (2024). Simulating the effects of kinship and postmarital residence patterns on mitochondrial DNA diversity in mortuary contexts. American Journal of Biological Anthropology, e24910.

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Contact Gonzalo via email: gonzalo.figueiro@fhce.edu.uy
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Cristina Gildee, Co-host, SoS Co-Producer, HBA Junior Fellow
Website: cristinagildee.org, E-mail: cgildee@uw.edu


Anahi Ruderman, Co-host, SoS Co-Producer, HBA Junior Fellow
E-mail: aniruderman@gmail.com Twitter:@ani_ruderman
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SoS 233: Gonzalo Figueiro on Ancient DNA, Kinship, and Population Genetics

SoS 233: Gonzalo Figueiro on Ancient DNA, Kinship, and Population Genetics

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