Sandra LÖSCH
I am a biological anthropologist interested in understanding the lives of past populations through the study of human skeletal remains. I am Head of the National Skeletal Collection at the Natural History Museum Vienna and affiliated with the Medical University of Vienna, drawing on many years of experience as a forensic anthropologist. By combining osteological, paleopathological, ancient DNA, and isotope analyses with archaeological evidence, I investigate health, mobility, social structures, and funerary practices across time and space. I am particularly motivated by the potential of interdisciplinary research to uncover new perspectives on human history and evolution and to bridge biological and cultural approaches to the past. I enjoy collaborating with colleagues from different disciplines and sharing research findings with students and the wider public.