Deciphering the past using ancient Irish genomes; expect the unexpected

It is with great pleasure that the FSE Research Committee would like to invite members of the ISTA to the Maynooth University Faculty of Science & Engineering Dean’s Lecture 2022, which takes place at 7.00 pm on March 31st in the Iontas Lecture Theatre and online.

This year the invited speaker is Prof. Daniel Bradley, Professor of Population Genetics, Smurfit Institute of Genetics, TCD.

Abstract:  Our genomes are our biological blueprints. Their DNA code also carries the traces of our family ancestry and at a deeper level, the history of the population we come from.  With modern instruments, we can sequence for the first time the DNA of people who lived thousands of years ago and read their long-lost biological stories.  Genomes from ancient Ireland, including those buried in famous megalithic tombs such as Newgrange and Poulnabrone Dolmen, highlight the great migrations that brought different waves of people to the island, and also give us hints of the very different societies that prevailed in our prehistory.

Biography: Dan Bradley spent his early years on Co Derry farm.  After a degree in genetics from Cambridge University and PhD in medical genetics from Trinity College Dublin, he subsequently started to work on the genetics of each species present on that farm, including Irish humans, and has done for over 30 years.  He pioneered the molecular genetic analysis of Irish populations, particularly co-analysis with surnames and the sequencing of the genomes of people who lived here thousands of years ago.  This tells about their origins, sometimes their traits and diseases and how they relate to modern Irish people.  He also works on ancient genomes of domestic animals from bones and parchment.   He holds a Personal Chair in the Smurfit Institute of Genetics in Trinity College Dublin.  He was awarded the 2020 Royal Irish Academy Gold Medal in the Life Sciences.

Registration:  Maynooth University Faculty of Science and Engineering Deans Lecture 2022 | Maynooth University (geckoform.com)

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