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Academy Research Fellow at the University of Oulu inspired by a wide range of topics. Key expertise: plant adaptation, Arabidopsis lyrata population genetics, genetics of Stone Age Europeans.
Tiina Mattila


We have a new review preprint together with @tanjaslotte.bsky.social on the topic “Population genomic processes in Brassicaceae in the light of mating system variation”, now available on EcoEvoRxiv: ecoevorxiv.org/repository/v...
2mo
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION OPEN I have a 17‑month postdoc position open in a Research Council of Finland–funded project entitled “Genomics of high‑latitude parallel adaptation”. In this project we use Eurasian Arabidopsis lyrata as model system. Read more from: oulunyliopisto.varbi.com/what:job/job...
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Exciting new #aDNA study on genetic relatedness in Neolithic hunter‑gatherer co‑burials is now published in #ProcB @royalsociety.org 🏺🧬🧪 Great team involving our own T. Mattila, M. Fraser, J. Koelman, M. Jakobsson, @trstrstrs.bsky.social and H. Malmström royalsocietypublishing.org/rspb/article...
Tiina Mattila
3mo
We are now looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher to join us in Ecology and Genetics Research unit at the Faculty of Science, University of Oulu. At the University of Oulu Ecology and Genetics Research
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Postdoctoral Researcher, Plant Population Genomics
Tiina Mattila
Human Evolution Research Program Uppsala University
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Abstract. Kin relations among past societies can offer valuable information about the social dynamics of the population. Genetic data from prehistoric huma
Genetic relatedness mattered in the co-burial ritual of Neolithic hunter–gatherers