Shyam GopalakrishnanView profile
Associate Professor
Shyam Gopalakrishnan serves as an Associate Professor at the Section for Hologenomics within the Globe Institute at the University of Copenhagen. His research spans across multiple disciplines focusing on ancient DNA analysis, population genomics, and environmental DNA applications. Dr. Gopalakrishnan's research interests center on utilizing genomic approaches to address fundamental questions in evolutionary biology and conservation. His work combines cutting-edge genomic techniques with ecological and anthropological perspectives to understand species evolution, population history, and human-environment interactions. His research has significant implications for wildlife conservation efforts and understanding historical biodiversity patterns. His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on analyzing ancient and contemporary genomes across diverse species, including mammals, marine organisms, and plants. These studies employ advanced genomic methodologies to reconstruct evolutionary histories, assess conservation status, and understand adaptation mechanisms. Dr. Gopalakrishnan's research has gained notable attention, with multiple publications being picked up by news outlets, blogged about, and referenced across social media platforms including X (formerly Twitter), Bluesky, and Facebook. His work on Greenland's sled dogs published in Science has received particularly wide attention. He maintains active collaborations across international research networks, as evidenced by the diverse authorship on his publications, which include researchers from multiple countries and institutions. His work bridges disciplines including genetics, ecology, archaeology, and anthropology.
