
Christina Warinner
Christina Warinner is a professor at Harvard University renowned for her research in ancient DNA and archaeology. She has contributed significantly to the understanding of human history in the Americas, particularly through her studies on the genetic makeup of ancient populations. Recently, she was in the news for her involvement in a groundbreaking research project that analyzed 6,000-year-old human remains discovered in Colombia, revealing a unique DNA that does not match any known human lineage, suggesting the existence of an entirely distinct ancient population.
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Recent news mentions
The research was led by scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, with senior authors Christina Warinner of Harvard University and the Max Planck Institute for Geoanthropology.
Scientists discover plague bacteria in ancient Bronze Age sheep from RussiaChristina Warinner is an anthropologist at Harvard University and the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History who has studied the mummies from the Tarim Basin.
Tribul enigmatic al „vikingiilor” din inima Asiei. Secretele tulburătoare ale cele mai misterioase populații de pe Terra
Professor Christina Warinner from Harvard University noted that Colombia is starting a new chapter in ancient DNA research.
6 ہزار سال پرانے انسانی ڈھانچے دریافت ،منفرد ڈی این اے سے سائنسدان حیران



