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LMAMR featured in Discover Magazine Sept 2015 issue!

July 29, 2015 webmaster 0

LMAMR’s research on ancestral human micrbiomes is featured in the September 2015 issue of Discover Magazine!

Illumina launches “Adventures in Genomics” series featuring LMAMR!

July 8, 2015 webmaster 0

Illumina has just launched “Adventures in Genomics,” a new web series featuring innovative biological research, and LMAMR is featured in the first episode. Click to […]

NSF: Guts of people in hunter-gatherer societies share bacteria industrialized people lack

April 7, 2015 webmaster 0

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

April 6, 2015 webmaster 0

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

March 30, 2015 webmaster 0

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

March 25, 2015 webmaster 0

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 […]

Dr. Warinner’s dental calculus research featured on Channel 9 News!

January 18, 2015 webmaster 0

Dr. Christina Warinner’s dental calculus research was featured on Channel 9 News this month!

Feature article in Cell highlights our dental calculus research

November 26, 2014 webmaster 0

History Lessons from Bacteria DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2014.11.011 Microbes have been catapulted into the spotlight again by recent studies showing that uniquely modern phenomena, like jet lag […]

The Guardian: What language tells us about the roots of the stone age diet

October 23, 2014 webmaster 0

Dr. Christina Warinner’s TEDxOU talk has been featured in a new article about the PaleoDiet in this month’s Guardian (UK) newspaper.

Dr. Lewis signs letter rejecting Nicholas Wade’s recent book, which misrepresents genetic variation within and between human populations

August 12, 2014 webmaster 0

Dr. Lewis signs letter rejecting Nicholas Wade’s recent book, which misrepresents genetic variation within and between human populations: http://cehg.stanford.edu/letter-from-population-geneticists/

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Recent Publications

  • Polar bears and expanding sea ice in the Mid Holocene Aleutian Islands, Alaska

    February 17, 2025
  • Exercises in ethically engaged work in biological anthropology

    January 1, 2025
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    December 4, 2024
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    November 6, 2024
  • Ethical futures in biological anthropology: Research, teaching, community engagement, and curation involving deceased human individuals

    October 1, 2024

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