Camille Kessler

Camille Kessler

student Canada

Camille Kessler is a PhD student at Trent University, involved in groundbreaking research on ancient DNA from various deer species, including the Torontoceros specimen. Her collaboration with the Royal Ontario Museum has been instrumental in recovering DNA from this ancient fossil, helping to clarify its classification and understand its evolutionary history. Kessler's work emphasizes the significance of genetic analysis in paleontology, revealing insights into how prehistoric species adapted to their environments.

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Canada Canada: Camille Kessler is a PhD student at Trent University who worked on the DNA analysis of the Torontoceros. 7

The Globe and Mail: Genetic study shines light on Toronto’s ancient ‘subway deer’