Teaching
Current post docs:
Anastasia Poliakova (2019-2021): Post doc on Future ArcTic Ecosystems (FATE): drivers of diversity and future scenarios from ethnoecology, contemporary ecology and ancient DNA
Sandra Garcés Pastor (2018-2021): Post doc on ECOGEN - Ecosystem change and species persistence over time: a genome-based approach
Peter Heintzmann (2017-2022): Five year researcher position on ECOGEN - Ecosystem change and species persistence over time: a genome-based approach
Dilli Prasad Rijal (2017-2020 ): ECOGEN - Ecosystem change and species persistence over time: a genome-based approach
Current PhD students:
Lucas Elliott: IceAge Genomic Tracking of Refugia and Postglacial Dispersal
Lasse Topstad: IceAGenT: IceAge Genomic Tracking of Refugia and Postglacial Dispersal
Aya Komatsu: Jomon Environemntal Archaeology and Diet and a Comparison with Northern Scandinavian Hunter-Gatherer-Fishers (h-g-fs). (PI Tony Brown, Tromsø Museum)
Scarlett Zetter (2019-): ECOGEN: Ecosystem change and species persistence over time: a genome-based approach
María Ariza (2018-): Taxon identification and multispecies coalescent plant biodiversity assessments (Plant.ID project, University of Oslo, PI Hugo de Boer)
Physilia Chua (2018- ): Shotgun sequencing for comparative diet analysis of capercaillies (Plant.ID project, University of Copenhagen, PI Kristine Bohmann)
Maurizio Mascarello (2018 - ): Genomic barcoding to trace and identify illegally logged African trees (Plant.ID project,Botanical Garden Meise, PI Steven Janssens)
Aythya Young (2017- ): Insects, post glacial colonisation and refugia in northern Norway (Edinburgh University, PI Eva Panagiotakopulu)
Kelsey Lorberau (2017- ): What can the paleo-ecological legacy of Northern Norway tell us about the current and future landscape? ECOGEN project (PI Kari Anne Bråthen)
Youri Lammers (2016- ): Extracting reference genomes from herbarium collections for ancient DNA analyses: How one old sample can help out another (NorBOL and ECOGEN project)
Charlotte Clark (2016- ): (University of Southampton, PI Mary E. Edwards)