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Hypothesis: A modern human range expansion ~300,000 years ago explains Neandertal origins

Wednesday, 24 June 2026, 11am to 12pm

This is a seminar series with talks on a mix of topics in epidemiology and statistical and population genetics. Everyone is very welcome and please come along if interested! If you would like to receive emails/reminders about upcoming talks please subscribe to the mailing list by emailing genetics-epidemiology-seminar-subscribe@maillist.ox.ac.uk (with any subject/body).

Speaker(s): Professor David Reich (Harvard University)

Series: Genetics & Epidemiology Seminar Series

Venue: Department of Statistics - Large Lecture Theatre - Large Lecture Theatre Department of Statistics 24-29 St Giles' Oxford Oxfordshire OX1 3LB United Kingdom

Department: Statistics (Department)

Host: Professor Anastasia Ignatieva

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Title: Hypothesis: A modern human range expansion ~300,000 years ago explains Neandertal origins