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Giulia Zampirolo is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, specifically within the Globe Institute's Section for Molecular Ecology and Evolution. Her research focuses on applying cutting-edge genetic techniques to answer fundamental questions in evolutionary biology, archaeology, and conservation.
Her research interests span ancient DNA analysis, molecular ecology, and evolutionary biology, with particular emphasis on environmental DNA applications. Dr. Zampirolo's work bridges multiple disciplines, connecting genetics with archaeology, ecology, and conservation science to understand long-term biological processes.
Analysis of her publication record reveals a strong focus on applying ancient DNA techniques to diverse research questions, ranging from marine archaeology and Arctic history to freshwater conservation and human evolution. Her work often employs interdisciplinary approaches, collaborating with researchers across multiple institutions and countries.
Dr. Zampirolo maintains an active research profile with publications in high-impact journals including Science Advances, Current Biology, and the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. Her research demonstrates significant impact, with several papers receiving substantial media attention and citations.
She is actively involved in research collaborations across Europe and beyond, working with institutions in Denmark, the UK, and other European countries. Her work contributes to our understanding of historical ecological processes and informs modern conservation efforts.
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