The second talk of February's #AaRCTikTalks, by Anna Nagel, is now available on our YT Channel: youtu.be/N-Fwg2DTS8o
This month's #AaRCTikTalks goes to the Land DownUnder! Join us on March 27th for a matinee (9am CET time) with Loukas Koungoulos and Shioban Evans.
The first of last week's #AaRCTikTalks with Anne Katherine Runge is already up on our Youtube Channel for those of you that missed it! youtu.be/-Eqip9mw6Iw
New #AaRC Blog entry from @aarc-community.bsky.social where we interviewed Dr. @tatianafeuerborn.bsky.social about her research project on the genetic legacy of Greenland's sled dogs (Qimmit) she presented in January 2026 #AaRCTikTalks.
#Greenland #Dog #aDNA
www.animal-adna.org/blog/2026/01...
New year, new #AaRC blog!!
Are you interested in ancient horse genomics? Then have a look at our new 2026 Blog entry from @aarc-community.bsky.social where we interviewed Arianna Weingarten about the research project she presented in January 2026 #AaRCTikTalks
www.animal-adna.org/blog/2026/01...
Last week's #AaRCTikTalks by @tatianafeuerborn.bsky.social is now public on our YT channel, for those who couldn't make it to the seminars: youtu.be/RXKXP27OJhU
It's already January 2026, and that means we have a new year of #AaRCTikTalks! Join us on January 30th at 3pm CET to attend 2 amazing talks with @tatianafeuerborn.bsky.social and Arianna Weingarten.
AaRCTikTalks, Friday 31st October 2025 at 3pm GMT, 4pm CET, 8am UTC-6. Federico Sánchez Quinto: Mammoth paleogenomic data from Mexico reveasl a complex arrival of the Columbian mammoth to the Americas. Marcela Sandoval Velasco: Agave Palaeogenomics: studying the Human-Agave relationship through time in Mesoamerica.
Just a reminder that we have our monthly seminar, the #AaRCTikTalks, this Friday at 4pm CET. Come and hear 2 amazing talks on this special edition where we focus on the amazing work being done by our peers in Mexico. #aDNA 🧪🧬🏺
The September #AaRCTikTalks by Zachary Nolen about the effect of agriculture on butterflies using #aDNA www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQN9...
Come and join us this afternoon on our September's #AaRCTikTalks! This time we will have some great talks by Zachary Nolen and @alicedobinson.bsky.social, who will showcase their research on butterflies and ferrets.
AaRTikTalks Friday September 26th, 2pmGMT/London Time, 3pm CET Speakers: Zachary Nolen: Increases in inbreeding and isolation following agricultural intensification in grassland butterflies. Alice Dobinson: Reconstructing the Evolutionary History of Domestic Ferrets.
After a summer packed with events, including our first in-person-only event at #ISBA11 in beautiful Torino, we are back with our regular #AaRCTikTalks online seminar series. If you are not yet registered, follow the link to our webpage: www.animal-adna.org/events/2025/...
You can now find the #AaRCTikTalks session from Claudia Fontsere Alemany on our youtube channel, in case you missed it #aDNA www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbM4...
Have a look at our new 2025 Blog entry from @aarc-community.bsky.social where we interviewed Dr. Pascale Lubbe (@plubbe.bsky.social) about the research project she presented in July 2025 #AaRCTikTalks
www.animal-adna.org/blog/2025/08...
Join us today for our July's #AaRCTikTalks seminar! We are really happy to have A.B. Siegenthaler and Clàudia Fontserè Alemany with us to talks about ancient dogs and Whooping Cranes. 🧪 #aDNA
June 2025 AaRCTikTalk poster with Alex Verry and Pascale Lubbe. The event will take place online on Friday 27th of June 2025 at 9am CET.
This month the #AaRCTikTalks comes early in the morning to accomodate to the schedule of our peers from the land down under, as we'll have a session focused on the unique conditions and evolutionary history of Aotearoa New Zealand.
Have a look at our new 2025 Blog entry from
@aarc-community.bsky.social where we interviewed PhD Fellow Lydia Hildebrand Furness about the research project she presented in March 2025 #AaRCTikTalks
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#aDNA #Dugong #conservation
Have a look at our new 2025 Blog entry from
@AaRC_Community where we interviewed Dr. Alexander Salis and Dr. Anna Penna (@apenna.bsky.social) about the research project he presented in February 2025 #AaRCTikTalks.
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#aDNA #museomics
For those of you who missed this month's #AaRCTikTalks, we have you covered. Here's the first talk, by Dr. Paige Byerly: Leveraging museum genomics for conservation of endangered bird species. #aDNA 🧪🧬🌎🦤 www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6ti...
As always, to join our #AaRCTikTalks you need to register through our website: www.animal-adna.org/events/2025/...
Hi Bluesky! While some of you are already on holidays (and others waiting to start them), here is a reminder about our awesome #AaRCTikTalks for this month. Save the date!
On Friday 28th we'll have our monthly #AaRCTikTalks seminar with 2 awesome talks about using #aDNA to study the past of dugongs (aka the cutests of sirenids) and the best boys ever. So please, save the date! 🧪🏺🧬
Have a look at our second 2025 Blog entry from @aarc-community.bsky.social where we interviewed Jesse Morin about the research project he presented in January 2025 #AaRCTikTalks.
www.animal-adna.org/blog/2025/03...
#ancientDNA #aDNA #salmon #Tsleil_Waututh
Tomorrow we will have our monthly #AaRCTikTalks seminar! This month we have two amazing talks about how museum collections can contribute investigating the past, present and future of animal populations through #aDNA. 🧪🏺🧬
It´s already February, and that means we have a new #AaRCTikTalks. This month we'll focus on museomics, or the use of museum collections as sources of #aDNA data. Come and check out our amazing speakers on Friday 28th! Save the date!
AaRC Talks, Friday 31st January 4pm GMT, 5pm CET, 11am EST
Next week we will got back to our schedule of #AaRCTikTalks, and this year starts strong with a talk about the population genomics of the extinct Darwin ground sloths of Chile and another about the salmon fisheries of the Coast Salish #aDNA 🧪🏺🧬
Have a look at our first 2025 Blog entry from @aarc-community.bsky.social where we interviewed @maridehasque.bsky.social and Ophélie Lebrasseur about the research projects they presented in the November 2024 #AaRCTikTalks.
animal-adna.org/blog/2025/01...
#ancientDNA #aDNA #mammoth #chicken
Hi everybody! New year, new stuff on AaRC! Today we publish the first entry on our blog, here our November speakers for the #AaRCTikTalks share some stuff about themselves. One of our goals as a community is to get to know each other, so please, take a look: www.animal-adna.org/blog/2025/01...
If you are an ECR and want to present your work on animal #aDNA at our #AaRCTikTalks, here is your chance! 🧪🏺
November AaRCTikTalk Friday 29th of November 2pm London time/3pm CET Ophelie Lebrasseur: Chickens, Pheasants, and Tinamous: Unraveling Chicken domestication in Asia and Pathways of Introduction to South America Marianne Dehasque: Temporal dynamics of woolly mammoth genome erosion prior to extinction.
On Friday 29th we will also have our monthly #AaRCTikTalks seminar. This month Ophelie Lebrasseur will showcase her work on ancient domestic birds of Asia and South America, while @maridehasque.bsky.social will showcase her awesome work on woolly mammoth genomics. 🧪🏺 #evosky