Invited Speakers

María C. Ávila Arcos

Dr. María C. Ávila Arcos founded one of the first palaeogenomics laboratory facilities in Latin America in 2016, located in Queretaro, Mexico (LIIGH-UNAM), with the focus of researching ancient samples locally and building capacity for further studies. The first years of her laboratory focused on analyzing human pre-Columbian samples; nowadays the palaeogenomics lab she founded has expanded to include the processing of ancient fauna and plants. These clean lab facilities are shared with other research groups in Mexico and have hosted visiting students from across Latin America.

Constanza de la Fuente Castro

Dr. Constanza de la Fuente Castro is an Assistant Professor in the Institute of Biomedical Sciences in the University of Chile. Her research focuses on the study of ancient human populations from Chile and South America to answer questions related to the peopling of the Americas and also local questions specific to each of the different archaeological sites in the region.

Frank Guzmán

Dr. Frank Guzmán is an Assistant Professor at the Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas. He currently conducts a project on the Agricultural legacy of crops, such as sweet potatoes, potatoes and achira, in the oldest city of the Americas, Caral, from a genomic and cultural perspective.

Emily Ruiz Puerta

Dr. Emily Ruiz Puerta is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Arctic Centre at the University of Groningen and a guest Researcher at the Globe Institute from the University of Copenhagen. Her research focuses on archaeology, ancient DNA (aDNA) and isotope analysis.