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#climatechange #OneHealth #WomanInSTEM #fullprofessor #mother (she/her) #uncg #Biology #BiologicalAnthropology #BioarchaeologyInternational @[email protected]
Greensboro, NC
Joined April 2011
Looking for talented students in Bio, Anthro, and pre-health majors. Please share widely. More Information: Apply here:
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Congrats to my lab group 2022-2023! Ya'all were amazing and I look forward to welcoming many of you back this year, along with new members! #GreatTeam @UNCG @bio_uncg
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RT @dendrobel: New paper from us in #Nature! We’ve consulted many archives about what happened at the end of the Late Bronze Age but #tree-….
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Nature - Tree-ring analysis is correlated with stable isotope data and historical texts to identify an unusual multi-year period of drought from around 1198 to 1196 bc associated with the collapse...
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Biocultural adaptations in the past 12,000 yrs featured in @PNASNews last month. In a period of climatic amelioration, some communities relied more on domesticated foods, changing Earth’s landscape, environment, & epidemiology.
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The Past 12,000 Years of Behavior, Adaptation, and Evolution Shaped Who We Are Today Special Feature explores topics in bioarchaeology that have shaped health and lifestyle of humans in the modern...
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RT @ChrisStringer65: The Most Dynamic and Impactful – How the Last 12,000 Years Have Shaped What Humans Are Today
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Agriculture transformed human life, fostering innovation and challenges while highlighting resilience. Humans have been evolving for millions of years. However, the past 12,000 years have been the...
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RT @SkourEirini: I am delighted our new ancient DNA study on the Aegean is now published @NatureEcoEvo! I want to….
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Nature Ecology & Evolution - The authors generate a genome-wide dataset of 102 individuals who lived in Crete, the Greek mainland and the Aegean islands between the Neolithic and the Iron Age,...
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Our work also provides hope for a resilient future if we approach these challenges with a goal of inclusive, equitable sustainable development. @bio_uncg @UNCGResearch @UNCG 2/2.
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Climate change is an indisputable threat to human health, especially for societies already confronted with rising social inequality, political and ...
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Chaunesey Clemmons (@bio_uncg @UNCGResearch) and colleagues discuss their most recent paper in #ForensicAnthropology on standards for #ancestry estimation, terminology, and how language demonstrates deep flaws with current practice in the discipline.
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