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Anthony Henry Ruter is a Senior Researcher at the Section for Geogenetics within the Globe Institute at the University of Copenhagen. His research focuses on paleogenomics and archaeogenetics, particularly examining ancient human populations through DNA analysis and environmental reconstruction across Eurasia and Greenland.
His research interests center on human evolutionary history, population movements, and environmental changes throughout prehistoric periods. Ruter specializes in analyzing ancient DNA to understand population turnovers during the Neolithic and Stone Age periods, as well as using environmental DNA to reconstruct ancient ecosystems. His work bridges genetics, archaeology, and climate science to provide comprehensive insights into human-environment interactions throughout history.
Ruter's publications demonstrate significant impact, with multiple high-profile papers in Nature that have been widely covered by international media outlets (over 348 news outlets for his Greenland ecosystem study) and cited extensively in the scientific literature. His research on a 2-million-year-old Greenland ecosystem uncovered through environmental DNA represents a groundbreaking contribution to the field.
His collaborative network spans numerous countries and institutions, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of his work. Ruter frequently collaborates with researchers in archaeology, genetics, climate science, and anthropology to address complex questions about human history and environmental change.
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