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University of Chicago, Marjorie I. and Bernard A. Mitchell Conference in Human Genetics, May 22, 2015
“Ancient Human Microbiomes,” Invited lecture to be presented at the Marjorie I. and Bernard A. Mitchell Conference in Human Genetics, “Everything old is new again: […]
NSF: Guts of people in hunter-gatherer societies share bacteria industrialized people lack
Guts of people in hunter-gatherer societies share bacteria industrialized people lack, March 25, 2015, National Science Foundation News From the Field A new study indicates […]
Huffington Post: Amazonian Tribe May Hold Secret to Gastrointestinal Health
An Amazonian Tribe May Hold The Secret To Better Gut Health, by Anna Almendraia, April 6, 2015 A team of researchers are studying a remote […]
National Geographic: Study of Hunter-Gatherers’ Guts Reveals Ancient Microbes
Study of Hunter-Gatherers’ Guts Reveals Ancient Microbes, by Andrew Curry, March 25, 2015 “After traveling upriver in the Peruvian Amazon, researchers from the University of […]
Science: Ancient bacteria found in hunter-gatherer guts
Ancient bacteria found in hunter-gatherer guts, by Ann Gibbons, Science News, 25 March 2015 “Eat like a hunter-gatherer and you’ll be healthier—so goes the thinking […]
Subsistence strategies in traditional societies distinguish gut microbiomes
Obregon-Tito A, Tito R, Metcalf J, Sankaranarayanan K, Clemente J, Ursell L, Xu Z, Van Treuren W, Knight R, Gaffney P, Spicer P, Lawson P, Marin-Reyes L, Trujillo-Villarroel O, […]
Method and Theory in Paleoethnobotany
Method and Theory in Paleoethnobotany, edited by John M. Marston, Jade D’Alpoim Guedes, and Christina Warinner is now in print!
Ancient Human Microbiomes
Warinner C, Speller C, Collins MJ, Lewis CM* (2015) Ancient Human Microbiomes. Journal of Human Evolution 79, 125-136. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2014.10.016