Frank Maixner
CoordinatorInstitute for Mummy Studies
"Celts" up & down the Alps: Origin and Mobility patterns on both sides of the Alps during the Late ...
Genomic diversity of prehistoric individuals from the Iceman’s territory in the Eastern Italian Alps
Iceman Conservation Project 2.0 Study on the state of conservation and feasibility
Illuminating the evolutionary history of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC)
Development and centralization of the laboratory infrastructures of the Institute for Mummy Studies ...
Inferring ancient human kinship structure and microbial evolution using paleogenetics
An interdisciplinary approach to study the history of Early Medieval populations in Trentino-Alto ...
ME Torino Mummy Study and Conservation Project
The Application of next generation sequencing to Archaeology
Molecular analysis of the microbiome and of infectious diseases in ancient human remains - from ...
Microscopic and Molecular de novo Analysis of the Iceman's Stomach Content
Human paleofeces give unique insights
The more modern our lifestyles, the fewer species live in our gut
Newly published study on ancient skeletal remains reveals previously unknown species of microorganisms.
Mummy researchers from Eurac Research have analysed the stomach contents of the glacier mummy and reveal new insights into nutrition and food preparation from 5,300 years ago.
Ötzi proves it
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