Our GACT speaker Cosimo Posth receives award from the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities for combined various methods to decode the genetic diversity of the past.
One of our GACT initiatives is the „Visiting Researcher Program“ with funding for a 3-month visit in Tübingen for external researchers. If you have a project idea that contributes to any of the GACT research areas, you can apply now for 2024!
Meret Häusler started her PhD in February under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Cosimo Posth and Prof. Dr. Kay Nieselt at the GeoGenomic Archaeology Campus Tübingen (GACT).
On January 26th Dr. Nemanja Marković presented his preliminary results from our first GACT Project „Parasitism and pleistocene human palaeoenvironment in the Western Balkans: Establishing a multidisciplinary protocol“.
Dr. Nemanja Marković, a senior research associate, zooarchaeologist at the Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade (Serbia), is in Tübingen from November-January.