Alan Rogers

@alanrrogers

I teach at the University of Utah and do research on various topics involving evolution. I'm the author of The Evidence for Evolution.

Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Joined June 2011

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    7 Aug 2017

    The early history of Neanderthals and Denisovans

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    Apr 18

    This is, possibly, the best thing I will ever experience at a tech conference :)

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  3. Mar 15
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    Mar 15

    Two sources of "Denisovan-like" ancestry in EA vs Oceania (this adds some sense to the Denisovan introgression story):

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  5. Retweeted
    Feb 11

    Tax cut for corporations amazingly efficient, with only 13% waste! If Congress had intended revenue to go to workers, would have given it to them in the first place!

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  6. Jan 9

    : Population genomics of Mesolithic Scandinavia: Investigating early postglacial migration routes ...

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  7. Jan 3

    Terminal Pleistocene Alaskan genome reveals first founding population of Native Americans

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  8. 31 Dec 2017

    From a student, about John Gillespie's text: "It was nearly impossible to open the text and immediately find an equation, what it is used for, and what all the variables are at a glance. Rather to get all this information you would need to read two pages before and after."

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    13 Dec 2017

    This project took 4 years to finish: Geometry of the SFS and the perils of demographic inference

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  10. 14 Dec 2017

    According to an email sent to U of Utah faculty, the proposed tax on graduate tuition waivers was killed in conference between House and Senate.

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    8 Dec 2017
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    4 Dec 2017

    Ron Pinhasi Lab, Dept of Anthropology, is looking for a Bioinformatics 4-Year Postdoc at the University of Vienna, working in the field of paleogenomics:

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    2 Dec 2017

    *2* fully-funded Oxford–Calleva Graduate Scholarships from Oct 2018! Focus on , including opportunities for fieldwork in . Expressions of interest by Dec 15, details at cc

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    17 Nov 2017
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  15. 14 Nov 2017
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  16. 14 Nov 2017

    Parallel palaeogenomic transects reveal complex genetic history of early European farmers

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  17. 21 Oct 2017

    40,000-Year-Old Individual from Asia Provides Insight into Early Population Structure in Eurasia

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  18. 15 Oct 2017
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    23 Sep 2017

    A great way to show respect for the flag is to refuse offers of clandestine election assistance from hostile foreign espionage agencies

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    Juvenile Neanderthal skeleton from Sidrón Cave suggests they may have grown and matured slowly, like modern humans.

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