
audrey lin 👻
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currently at @AMNH | @smithsonian @NMNH alum. evolutionary biology, anthropology, palaeogenomics of animals & viruses. trekkie🖖 nb femme she/they
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at #TWS2024 or #NASBR2024? check out lots of exciting bat, immunology, and virus work by Caroline Cummings Alicia Roistacher @MeaganAllira Kristin Dyer 🦇🦠🐍 Amanda Vicente Lauren Lock


CLOSING SOON: Postdoc (Hatfield/London, UK) Infectious disease dynamics with metaviromic data with Jayna Raghwani Christina Faust @bahanbug @HassellJm at RVC More details: iddjobs.org/jobs/postdocto…

For the 2nd time this month, Tsosie Lab is featured in Science Magazine News from Science. This article beautifully highlights the biodiversity and genomics work of postdoc fellow Dr. Leke Hutchins (Kānaka ‘Ōiwi) Leke Hutchins. Also great voices: Rosie Alegado Dr. Stephanie Russo Carroll


'Postdoc Night Science NYC' will meet monthly to practice the thinking tools required to identify new research questions, the benefits of interdisciplinarity, and collaborative creativity. And it's good networking! First session is this Friday! docs.google.com/forms/d/1yBLsa… Tim Stearns


Including Indigenous sources who are experts in both Western and Indigenous science (sometimes called “two-eyed seeing”) can help synthesize those perspectives in your piece, writes Emma Gometz. theopennotebook.com/2024/10/29/wea…

New paper out by Adrian Lister (Natural History Museum) and Love Dalén (Centre for Palaeogenetics): ”Mammoths, DNA and morphology” palaeo-electronica.org/content/2024/5…


Fantastic first meeting of "Postdoc Night Science NYC" at Rockefeller University! I'm happy to have a space for postdocs to connect and chat science in a fun and low-pressure environment, and I'm excited to continue making it happen! Join us at the next meeting in Jan 2025.




On Friday 29th we will also have our monthly #AaRCTikTalks. This month Ophelie Lebrasseur will showcase her work on ancient domestic birds of Asia and South America, while Marianne Dehasque will showcase her awesome work on mammoth genomics.





In this comment piece with James Fellows Yates | @[email protected] and Christina Warinner, we highlight the mounting problems with data archiving and metadata reporting in ancient DNA research. The field cannot afford to keep neglecting this issue. nature.com/articles/d4158…
