His paper, “Geographic Distribution And Adaptive Significance Of Genomic Structural Variants: An Anthropological Genetics Perspective” was chosen for the Annual Gabriel W. Lasker Award for the best original scientific article published in the journal, Human Biology. From the editors’ words: “The award was created to recognize Professor Lasker’s more than 40 years of service as Editor in Chief and consulting editor of Human Biology. The Award… is presented to the author(s) of the article published during the previous year that contributes the most to the field of anthropological genetics in its broadest sense.”
Some of our work has been highlighted in a feature article in GenomeWeb: From the article entitled “Copy Machines”: — CNVs also have potentially significant implications for…
Following up our earlier insights into “ancient” human deletion polymorphisms that are shared with Neanderthals or Denisovans, we published a paper in BMC Evolutionary Biology, describing a…