HEAS Members awarded FWF grant for project on Geochemical ENhancEment of Ancient DNA from SedImentS
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HEAS deputy head Ron Pinhasi, has been awarded an FWF grant for his project on Geochemical ENhancEment of Ancient DNA from SedImentS along with Stephan Kraemer, Richard Kimber and Benjamin Vernot.