
About
Prof. Liran Carmel is a Professor of Genetics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Alexander Silberman Institute of Life Sciences (Faculty of Science). His lab focuses on ancient DNA analysis to study human evolution, paleo-epigenetics, and molecular evolution. Recent work includes reconstructing Denisovan anatomy through epigenetic maps and analyzing Bronze Age population dynamics in the Southern Levant.
Research Interests:
- Decoding genetic and epigenetic changes driving human evolution
- Reconstructing ancient DNA methylation patterns
- Studying RNA biology mechanisms like splicing and nonsense-mediated decay
- Developing computational tools for paleogenomics (e.g., RoAM, Gene ORGANizer)
Key Achievements:
- Identified Denisovan morphological traits through epigenomic analysis
- Discovered Neolithic-era metabolic adaptations via ancient methylation studies
- Received the 2021 Massry Prize and 2020 Science Breakthrough award
Lab Activities:
- Current members: 4 PhD students, 1 MSc student, lab managers, and programmers
- Alumni include 19 researchers now in academia and industry roles worldwide
- Hosts annual retreats and collaborates internationally on projects like the Punic genome study
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