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Our @eLife special issue on Evolutionary Medicine dropped today! Peruse the many awesome articles here (& check back over coming months, more will keep being added): https://t.co/UFBTuQPbUg
And here is my introductory Editorial (a mini-review of sorts): https://t.co/GiKQQgX2B8
Story from @penn_state about our analysis of an extinct giant koala lemur (Megaladapis edwardsi) paleogenome, led by @AnthroSteph, published in @PNASNews: https://t.co/K8er8lrx7T Illustrations: @joel_borgerson & Marija Stojkovic.
Did you know: giant lemurs recently lived on Madagascar?! We used ancient DNA methods to sequence & analyze the nuclear genome of the extinct koala lemur, Megaladapis edwardsi. The paper, led by @AnthroSteph, is now in PNAS: https://t.co/7CYUlaIZr1 Illustration: @joel_borgerson https://t.co/g2WuM3S5PQ
I'm a big proponent of the integration of art & science. Thus, I'm thrilled to see @bezanswer's super impressive illustrated book review, here: https://t.co/lGclJxAf4y Also, shout out to @evanthro for facilitating this!
I'm thrilled to be attending my 2nd @sacnas The National Diversity in STEM Conference #SACNAS2020 this week! Find me at the @PSU_Anthro booth; I can also tell you all about our great Bioinformatics & Genomics, @PennStateBio, and Ecology grad programs, depending on your interests!
Valuable comprehensive review: "Ecological and evolutionary legacy of megafaunal extinctions." @mauro_galetti et al. https://t.co/1E3pqJLVtP
Exceptional aye-aye (my favorite lemur!) artwork from @PepomintNarwhal
Our first extinct subfossil lemur 3D model (Archaeolemur skull; by @ap_sullivan) from today's labwork in Madagascar!
Dog amylase duplications correspond to the origins and spread of human agriculture: https://t.co/nZfmWpuPPl