New Research Publication in 'Nature: Ecology & Evolution' February 7, 2018Professor Noreen Tuross has contributed to a new research publication in 'Nature Ecology & Evolution' on the topic of Salmonella enterica genomes from victims of a major sixteenth-century epidemic in Mexico. Professor Tuross and colleagues Ashild J. Vagene, Alexander Herbig, Michael G. Campana, Nelly Robles Garcia, Christina Warriner, Susanna Sabin, Maria A. Spyrou, Aida Andrades Valtuena, Daniel Huson, Kirsten I. Bois, and... Read more about New Research Publication in 'Nature: Ecology & Evolution'
Molecular Evolution Laboratory Evolution leaves its traces in the DNA sequences of living species. Not only can we reconstruct how... Read more about Molecular Evolution Laboratory
Developmental and Evolutionary Genetics Lab Our lab's research is on identifying the DNA changes underlying human and... Read more about Developmental and Evolutionary Genetics Lab
Biogeochemistry & Mass Spectrometry Lab The Biogeochemistry Laboratory conducts research on the incorporation and preservation of molecular information primarily in vertebrate calcified tissues to address questions of human response to changing climate, diet, mobility, and... Read more about Biogeochemistry & Mass Spectrometry Lab
Dr. Noreen Tuross Landon T. Clay Professor of Scientific Archaeology Current research interests and projects: Aging and Isotopes Alcohol Use: Isotopes as Biomarkers ... Read more about Noreen TurossPersonal websitePeabody Museum 58D 11 Divinity Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138tuross@fas.harvard.edu p: (617) 496-1193
Dr. Maryellen Ruvolo Professor of Human Evolutionary BiologyAffiliate, Department of Organismic Evolutionary Biology My research interests include human molecular adaptations, detection of selection in primates, evolution of genes related to pregnancy/... Read more about Maryellen RuvoloPersonal websitePeabody Museum 54A 11 Divinity Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138ruvolo@fas.harvard.edup: (617) 495-3576
Dr. Terence D. Capellini Professor of Human Evolutionary BiologyDirector of Graduate Studies My lab's research is on identifying the DNA changes underlying human and non-human primate biological adaptations. In the process of identifying... Read more about Terence D. CapelliniDevelopmental and Evolutionary Genetics LabPress Release: "Flipping the Switch on Height Variation"Peabody Museum 53D 11 Divinity Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138tcapellini@fas.harvard.edu p: (617) 495-4710