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Who We Are and How We Got Here: Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human
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Who We Are and How We Got Here: Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past Soft cover - 2019

by Reich, David

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Vintage. Bright and crisp copy with no markings. Previous owner's bookplate on the back of the front cover. . Very Good. Soft cover. 2019.
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About the author

DAVID REICH, Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School, and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, is one of the world's leading pioneers in analyzing ancient human DNA. In a 2015 article in Nature, he was named one of ten people who matter in all of the sciences for his contribution to transforming ancient DNA data "from niche pursuit to industrial process." Awards he has received include the Newcomb Cleveland Prize from the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Dan David Prize in the Archaeological and Natural Sciences for his computational discovery of intermixing between Neanderthals and Homo sapiens.