
Mateja Hajdinjak
@MatejaHajdi
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❤️ aDNA, Neandertals 🦴💀🧪🧬👩🔬 | First Gen 📚 | Max Planck Research Group leader @MPI_EVA_Leipzig
Germany, UK, Croatia
Joined May 2015
It's been a long time coming :) .Incredibly happy and grateful to the @maxplanckpress for the opportunity to come back 'home' to the @MPI_EVA_Leipzig to continue working on #Neandertals and #Palaeolithic humans! 💀❤️🧪.
Great news! 🥳 Led by the amazing @MatejaHajdi, a new Max Planck Research Group for Hominin Palaeogenomics started @MPI_EVA_Leipzig. 😊😍 Using cutting-edge #aDNA methods, its goal is to shed light on past encounters between hominin groups. @maxplanckpress
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#ESHE2015 in London was my first ever ESHE as a PhD student, and I was absolutely terrified. @ESHE_society welcomed me in such a way that I have been part of it ever since. Today, my heart is full, as I was able to bring my #ESHE family back to my home country. ❤️
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Most of all, thank you to all the in-person and online #ESHE2024 participants, and the @ESHE_society community, you are the ones that made this meeting so thoroughly successful and wonderful!.
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A big thank you to the @Arheoloski_zg, Filozofski fakultet in Zagreb, @InstitutFacebo1, @skolskaknjiga, Priroda Varaždinske županije and Muzej krapinskih neandertalaca ❤️ and Svante Pääbo for taking the time to deliver an inspiring public lecture! 💀🧬
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And it's a wrap for the #ESHE2024 in Zagreb, Croatia! 💀❤️.A big shout-out to my local co-organisers, Sanjin Mihelić and Ivor Janković, without whom none of this would have been possible. And @ESHE_society for their trust that we can actually pull it off :)
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Thank you to the wonderful @ESHE_society community on here for covering #ESHE2024 presentations in Zagreb so beautifully while I hone in on my newfound IT skills. 💻.
Good morning #ESHE2024! Today we kick off with @VA_Lockwood on arboreal bipedalism. Exps in captive chimps, with a focus on handedness associated with arboreal bipedalism.
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RT @FridoWelker: Good morning #ESHE2024! Today we kick off with @VA_Lockwood on arboreal bipedalism. Exps in captive chimps, with a focus o….
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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 @Pooja_Swali: Excited to share our new pre-print from my PhD @pontus_skoglund & Post-doc with @LucyvanDorp ✨Ancient Borrelia genomes do….
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Several disease-causing bacteria have transitioned from tick-borne to louse-borne transmission, a process associated with increased virulence and genome reduction. However, the historical time frame...
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RT @maxplanckpress: Ready to lead your own research team-?😎The Max Planck Society offers you the chance to head an independent Research Gro….
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Apply to become a Max Planck Research Group Leader. Max Planck Research Groups - Announcement 2024.
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RT @ABgnieska: Our @NatureComms study on human liver regeneration reveals cellular gene expression changes linked to tissue architecture in….
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Nature Communications - The liver has the remarkable ability to regenerate. Applying single-cell transcriptomics and iterative immunofluorescence imaging on patient-derived samples, this study...
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RT @ChrisStringer65: New this dig season - LRJ archaeology @WoganCavern. A very important site just got even more important! .
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RT @jrotwitguez: It’s finally out! 🥳 Today @cellcellpress we report non-mineral fossils of ancient chromosomes in skin from a woolly mammot….
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RT @marce_save: It’s finally out!! 🥳 Our paper on the recovery of ancient chromosomes and 3D genome structure of a 52,000 year-old woolly m….
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RT @evolutionscribe: This is a big deal--a second high quality Denisovan genome has been sequenced, and it's old!.The most ancient human ge….
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200,000-year-old DNA from Siberian cave shows our elusive, extinct cousins mated repeatedly with Neanderthals
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RT @PalaeoPete: We are excited to share our new paper introducing a new tool for scrutinising #ancientDNA data - AMBER - and using this too….
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AbstractMotivation. The alignment of sequencing reads is a critical step in the characterization of ancient genomes. However, reference bias and spurious m
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RT @andersbrgstrm: Important findings on artifacts in PSMC curves arising from time segmentation/windowing choices, and advice on how to av….
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RT @MPI_EVA_Leipzig: Congrats to @haak_wolfgang, group leader in the Dept. of Archaeogenetics @MPI_EVA_Leipzig, for being awarded an @ERC_R….
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RT @KendallSciWrite: Headline says it all. Calling all fieldwork team leaders, you need to read this👇🏻. It’s time to talk about menstruati….
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Nature - Cringing colleagues can be an occupational hazard when pre-trip discussions cover periods — others welcome frank conversations.
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RT @EMBLEvents: 🧬💀 Nobel laureate Svante Pääbo is returning to #EESHuman as keynote speaker and we're so excited about the meeting! Here's….
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