Category: News
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Wenner-Gren fellowship goes to Torsten Günther
Torsten Günther is awarded a Wenner-Gren postdoctoral fellowship. Congratulations! Wenner-Gren StiftelsernaWenner-Gren Foundations Wenner-Gren Fellow-stipendier förpostdoktoral utbildning
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Mattias Jakobsson awarded Wallenberg Academy Fellow
Mattias Jakobsson is awarded “Wallenberg Academy Fellow”, and receives 7.5 million SEK. Congratulations! Wallenberg Academy Fellows, the career programme for […]
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Dual ancestry of Native Americans
Our collaborative paper “Upper Palaeolithic Siberian genome reveals dual ancestry of Native Americans” was published online by Nature. Pontus Skoglund […]
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The Atlas of ancient human genomes in Sweden
Riksbankens (the Swedish Central Bank) Jubileumsfond (RJ) granted 35.4 million SEK to our program “The Atlas of ancient human genomes […]
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New additions to the Jakobsson Lab
Postdoc Torsten Günther and PhD student Thijessen Naidoo joined the group. Welcome!
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Sex identification of ancient remains
July 17, 2013. Our paper by Skoglund et al. (2013) on “Accurate sex identification of ancient human remains using DNA […]
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Investigation of population size changes rests on validating the demographic model
Our review-paper Lucie Gattepaile et al. 2013. Inferring population size changes with sequence and SNP data: lessons from human bottlenecks […]
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Mattias Jakobsson receives the Tage Erlander Prize from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Tage Erlander Prize is awarded annually as a reward for outstanding scientific work as a stimulus for continued research, every […]
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The Relationship Between FST and the Frequency of the Most Frequent Allele
A new paper was published (and highlighted) in Genetics. Jakobssen et al. 2013. The relationship between FST and the frequency of […]
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Anisotropic isolation by distance. A new publication.
A new paper is published. Jay et al. 2013. Anisotropic isolation by distance: the main orientations of human genetic differentiation. […]