Paleoenvironmental DNA and Human Evolution Symposium
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In November 2025, Pere Gelabert, Mareike Stahlschmidt, and Benjamin Vernot from the DEA, organized a symposium on integrating the new field of Paleoenvironmental DNA within Human Evolution studies, bringing together leading international researchers to exchange perspectives on current challenges and future directions in sedaDNA.

You can see a talk from one of the speakers, Karina Sand, on the HEAS YouTube channel.