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Get ready for an enlightening journey into the world of ancient DNA and human history! In this episode of “The Story of Us,” we sit down with Dr. Jennifer Raff, a renowned anthropological geneticist and author of the New York Times bestseller “Origin: A Genetic History of the Americas.” Dr. Raff shares her fascinating insights into how genetics unravels the mysteries of our ancestors’ migrations and the peopling of the Americas.Throughout our conversation, we delve into Dr. Raff’s collaborative work with Indigenous communities across North America. She discusses the importance of combining genetic research with Indigenous knowledge to create a more comprehensive understanding of human history. Her passion for science literacy shines through as we explore how these partnerships are reshaping the narratives of our collective past.Join us as we also contemplate the future of anthropological genetics and the role of interdisciplinary collaboration in advancing the field. Dr. Raff offers her perspective on how scientists and communities can work together to foster a deeper appreciation for our shared heritage. This episode is a must-watch for anyone intrigued by the intersections of genetics, history, and culture.
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Get ready for an enlightening journey into the world of ancient DNA and human history! In this episode of “The Story of Us,” we sit down with Dr. Jennifer Raff, a renowned anthropological geneticist and author of the New York Times bestseller “Origin: A Genetic History of the Americas.” Dr. Raff shares her fascinating insights into how genetics unravels the mysteries of our ancestors’ migrations and the peopling of the Americas.Throughout our conversation, we delve into Dr. Raff’s collaborative work with Indigenous communities across North America. She discusses the importance of combining genetic research with Indigenous knowledge to create a more comprehensive understanding of human history. Her passion for science literacy shines through as we explore how these partnerships are reshaping the narratives of our collective past.Join us as we also contemplate the future of anthropological genetics and the role of interdisciplinary collaboration in advancing the field. Dr. Raff offers her perspective on how scientists and communities can work together to foster a deeper appreciation for our shared heritage. This episode is a must-watch for anyone intrigued by the intersections of genetics, history, and culture.

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