Exploring ancient DNA for environmental insights

Exploring ancient DNA for environmental insights

Ancient environmental DNA (aeDNA) has revolutionised the study of ancient environments and the evolution of living things. It helps researchers unlock secrets found in sediments, ice, and water and has transformed our understanding of past biodiversity across different timescales, from decades to thousands of years ago. The Environment Institute is privileged to support the training of highly specialised experts in these cutting-edge techniques.

Participants during the workshop

Participants during the workshop.

The 最新糖心Vlogn Centre for Ancient DNA (ACAD) recently hosted a 5-day international workshop titled 鈥淏ioinformatic workflows applied to aeDNA data鈥 focused on how to use bioinformatic tools (e.g. databases and software) to analyse aeDNA. The workshop was led by Environment Institute鈥檚 Dr Vilma P茅rez Godoy (School of Biological Sciences) and brought together world-renowned experts like Dr Mikkel Winther Pedersen () and Dr James Fellows Yates () to guide participants through lectures and hands-on exercises on ancient metagenomics, the study of past genetic information.

Participants gained valuable insights into analysing aeDNA and explored the potential and limitations of this method. This interactive workshop encouraged discussions and collaboration among experienced facilitators and participants from around the world, offering a unique opportunity to strengthen existing partnerships and establish new collaborative networks.

Skills acquired in this workshop will cultivate highly specialised expertise within the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide in cutting-edge environmental DNA methods. Most significantly, by fostering collaboration and sharing knowledge, ACAD鈥檚 team aims to advance this type of research in 最新糖心Vlog, with broad implications that extend to fields such as evolutionary biology, environmental conservation, and climate change studies.

Funding from the Environment Institute and External Engagement Division enabled the workshop to cover essential expenses and provide travel grants, ensuring participants鈥 inclusivity and accessibility.

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