Category: Highlights
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A female Viking warrior confirmed by genomics
A new publication in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology involving a few of us and the ATLAS of a […]
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Ancient X chromosomes reveal contrasting sex bias in Neolithic and Bronze Age Eurasian migrations
A new PNAS publication by the Jakobsson Lab team reveals more about sex-biased migrations into Neolithic Europe. Significance Studies of […]
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1,000 genomes project supported by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
Mattias Jakobsson together with Jan Storå and Anders Götherström from the Stockholm University were awarded a prestigious grant from the […]
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VR Grant for Distinguished Young Researchers
December 10, 2013. The Swedish Research Council’s “Grant for Distinguished Young Researchers” of 18 million SEK is awarded to Mattias […]
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Mattias Jakobsson awarded Wallenberg Academy Fellow
Mattias Jakobsson is awarded “Wallenberg Academy Fellow”, and receives 7.5 million SEK. Congratulations! Wallenberg Academy Fellows, the career programme for […]
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The Atlas of ancient human genomes in Sweden
Riksbankens (the Swedish Central Bank) Jubileumsfond (RJ) granted 35.4 million SEK to our program “The Atlas of ancient human genomes […]
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Mattias Jakobsson receives the Tage Erlander Prize from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Tage Erlander Prize is awarded annually as a reward for outstanding scientific work as a stimulus for continued research, every […]
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Paper on adaptation and complex African history published in Science
Carina Schlebusch is the first author of the paper “Genomic variation in seven Khoe-San groups reveals adaptation and complex African […]
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Mattias Jakobsson awarded a European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant
The prestigious ERC Starting Grants are awarded to talented early-career scientists who have already produced excellent supervised work, are ready […]
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The research paper “Origins and Genetic Legacy of Neolithic Farmers and Hunter-Gatherers in Europe” published in Science
Abstract The farming way of life originated in the Near East some 11,000 years ago and had reached most of […]