Mark Thomas

Mark Thomas

scientist United Kingdom

Professor Mark Thomas is an evolutionary geneticist at University College London, known for his research on human evolution and genetics. He has contributed to discussions on how modern medicine and societal changes are influencing human reproductive patterns and potential future evolutionary traits.

Born on Jun 16, 2001 (24 years old)

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United Kingdom United Kingdom: Mark Thomas is the head of investigations at RSPB and discusses raptor persecution linked to game estates. 7

BBC: UK red kites bring Spanish cousins back from the brink

Romania Romania: Mark Thomas, an evolutionary geneticist at University College London, suggested that the findings indicate a world with many populations of hominins. 5

Adevărul: Descoperire surprinzătoare: omul modern are în ADN urme ale unei specii necunoscute

United States United States: Mark Thomas, who owns a river rafting business, was shot at after a motorist tore down a Trump banner in his yard. 7

Fox News: North Carolina man shot at after motorist tears down Trump banner

United States United States: Mark Thomas reported that Campbell tore down a Trump banner from his yard and fired shots in his direction. 6

Fox News: Georgia man arrested for shooting at NC home after tearing Trump banner

Unknown Unknown: Mark Thomas, CAJS Director of Law Enforcement and Public Safety Engagement, stressed the urgency of moving beyond strategy to implementation. 6

The Daily Observer – prominent Antiguan newspaper: ‘Cybercrime knows no borders’: Regional stakeholders discuss evolving digital security landscape

Canada Canada: Mark Thomas is the Australia director of security services for cybersecurity firm Arctic Wolf. 6

The Globe and Mail: Australia’s Qantas says cyber hacker accessed millions of customer accounts