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Short course description

The Ancient Environmental Genomics Course is an intensive eight-day PhD course. It's all about teaching you the latest tools for analysing ancient environmental DNA no matter if it derives from permafrost soils, lake sediments, ancient artifacts, dental plaque, fossilized poop, ice samples, and like.

Our goal is to give you the skills to study complex mixtures of DNA from the past. You'll learn how to identify different species, including microbes, plants, animals, and even humans, using taxonomic profiling, organelle and nuclear DNA placement. You will also learn how to best document and report your findings and share them with others.

Practical information and updates

Course-responsible contact details

Mikkel Winther Pedersen, mail: mwpedersen@sund.ku.dk, phone/whatsapp: +45 2927 5342

Martin Sikora, mail: martin.sikora@sund.ku.dk

Antonio Fernandez Guerra, mail: antonio.fernandez-guerra@sund.ku.dk

Where and When

Sunday, October 1st

  • Natural History Museum of Denmark, Oester Voldgade 5-7. Main auditorium. (13-17) direction

Monday, October 2nd

  • Copenhagen Municipal Hospital, Oester Farimagsgade 5. Room - 07-1-46. (9-17) direction

Tusday, October 3rd

  • Copenhagen Municipal Hospital, Oester Farimagsgade 5. Room - 07-1-46. (9-17) direction

Wednesday, October 4th

  • Copenhagen Municipal Hospital, Oester Farimagsgade 5. Room - 07-1-46. (9-17) direction

Thursday, October 5th

  • Copenhagen Municipal Hospital, Oester Farimagsgade 5. Room - 07-1-46. (9-17) direction

Friday, October 6th

  • Copenhagen Municipal Hospital, Oester Farimagsgade 5. Room - 07-1-46. (9-17) direction

Saturday, October 7th

  • Copenhagen Municipal Hospital, Oester Farimagsgade 5. Room - 07-1-46. (9-17) direction

Sunday, October 8th

  • Online

Social events

Sunday October 1st, 17-19, Ice breaker drinks and snacks at the Natural History Museum of Denmark.

Curriculum

Papers

GitHub repositories

GitHub repos

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