The aim of the paper is to produce an index score that assesses multiple conditions that affect the mouth while also taking into to account missing data. It can be applied to pre-existing data and will allow us to compare health between communities more easily!
As this is a new method and we would look to improve and enhance it, we would be really interested to hear your thoughts if you try it out.
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A new analysis of archaeological remains finds changes linked to tobacco usage in cortical bone.
This metabolic record makes it possible to identify tobacco use in individual remains even without visible markers. bit.ly/3ZPgKjc@SarahAInskip@TobacHistory
Leicester Bioarchs on tour. Visit to @ChesterHouse_UK to see @ArchAncHistLeic excavations. Lots of great finds and the weather was glorious. Thank you for hosting!
@judith_lopez_a Alvaro Gonzalez @DrDaviesB Chris Chinnock, Jo Appleby
#Interdisciplinary working can be challenging, but is highly rewarding. With a fantastic team, we set out ideas to maximise interdisciplinary research. Check it out👇@HDKaul@Mukund_NJ@darko_nat Daniel van Helden Diane Levine Eric Guiry Charlotte King Zahir Hussain @LeicsIAS
Per a 2023 THE report, global research hubs (the USA, UK, and Australia) are much less focussed on #interdisciplinarity vs their Asian counterparts. While this sounds counterintuitive, it is not surprising! Read on if you'd like to know how to overcome this. A 🧵 1/13
We're recruiting the first postdoc on our new AviArch ERC Consolidator project! If you have a background in ancient proteins, love being in the lab and are up for a new adventure, apply here for the DBIOS_2024_02 (Demarchi) position pica.cineca.it/unito/assegni…