
Evan Irving-Pease
@EvanIrvingPease
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Assistant Professor in Population Genetics @Globe_UCPH | aDNA | Complex Traits | Selection | 🇦🇺🇬🇧💀🧬 @evanirvingpease.bsky.social
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Joined July 2016
In an embarrassment of riches, I have four papers in @Nature and a comment in @NatRevImmunol out this week. The enigmatic frown of the Kurgan stelae captures the mood of countless hours spent hunched over a keyboard writing code and staring at plots
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RT @conor_rossi: Yesterday our paper on the genomics of the extinct aurochs was published in @Nature! I’m so happy to see this work finally….
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Nature - An analysis of 38 ancient genomes from the aurochs, the extinct ancestor of modern cattle, provides insight into the population ancestry and domestication of this species.
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RT @isabellease: For years, dog scientists have known that food appears in bowls or rains from the sky, but the exact source and mechanism….
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RT @evobioclio: Our study, "Reconstruction of the human amylase locus reveals ancient duplications seeding modern-day variation," has just….
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RT @andrewhvaughn: Happy to share our new review on ARGs out now in @NatureRevGenet! @ras_nielsen, @YunDeng5, and I intend this to be both….
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RT @tharsikavimala: So so excited to see our paper on Thorin, a late Neanderthal man from Grotte Mandrin, out in Cell Genomics today! He be….
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Slimak et al. report the discovery of a late Neanderthal individual from Grotte Mandrin in Mediterranean France and its genome. The genome reveals a relatively early divergence at ∼100,000 years ago...
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RT @psudmant: Our paper on the evolution of structural variation at the amylase locus is out today in Nature! congr….
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Nature - The impact of structural variation on the evolution of the amylase genes is explored using human pangenome resources and ancient DNA data.
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RT @PalaeoTwit: I have news! .In October I will be joining @CENIEH @CENIEH_Labs to lead the new Palaeoproteomics laboratory! 👩🔬🔬🥼.For thos….
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Las «salas blancas» para analizar la proteína y los restos genéticos de los fósiles se han acondicionado después de desdoblar la última planta del edificio. Para empezar a andar solo falta el...
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RT @joyce_yiyi_wang: Excited to share my 1st-author work from the @arbelharpak Lab!. We examine the accuracy of polygenic score (PGS) predi….
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A major obstacle hindering the broad adoption of polygenic scores (PGS) is their lack of “portability” to people that differ—in genetic ancestry or other characteristics—from the GWAS samples in...
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RT @WrayNaomi: Super-excited to be leading this new initiative with.@BoPreben @bvilhjal @DrEEGabriel14 @ceclindgren.@cholmesuk Peter Vissch….
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RT @MariosGeorgakis: I'm often asked about the latest GWAS datasets for different cardiovascular traits🧬. 🔗This is my list with links to th….
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RT @alvesmjoel: Do you know that watching Pokémon can inspire someone to become an evolutionary biologist? Find out how in this great piece….
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Todos os dias, um texto. Neste diário, 26 cientistas contam as suas histórias.
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RT @andrewhvaughn: Hot off the press! We present CLUES2, a comprehensive method for selection coefficients that can incorporate ARGs, ancie….
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Abstract. We here present CLUES2, a full-likelihood method to infer natural selection from sequence data that is an extension of the method CLUES. We make
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RT @pontus_skoglund: 4-year postdoc position in ancient human population genomics in my lab at the Crick. Join us….
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RT @alvesmjoel: A few years ago, we embarked on a journey to rethink science communication. Today, we are thrilled to launch #TheDiaryOfA….
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RT @leo_speidel: Very excited to be starting my group this autumn at @RIKEN_JP and we’re hiring! .
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RT @undeaddandy: TY #SMBE2024 for the best dining experience ever at Los Mapaches Taqueria!!! I had no idea how unfulfilled my life was unt….
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RT @dggoldst: One person I feel who is insufficiently appreciated is Hadley Wickham. The results of his work are everywhere, every journal….
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RT @WrayNaomi: *Ten* 3-year post-doc/assistant prof jobs advertised for our Pioneer Centre for SMARTbiomed - address key questions in comm….
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RT @FSeersholm: Plague was surprisingly abundant and widespread in Scandinavia in the period leading up to the Neolithic Decline. In fact,….
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Nature - Population-scale ancient genomics are used to infer ancestry, social structure and pathogen infection in 108 Scandinavian Neolithic individuals from eight megalithic graves and a...
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RT @EvoMG_Bcn: And the last contributed speaker was Evan Irving-Pease (@EvanIrvingPease), who gave an amazing talk about the evolutionary o….
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