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Dr. Kristine Korzow is an Assistant Professor and Director of the Modern DNA Laboratory at Texas A&M University's Department of Anthropology. She specializes in biomolecular archaeology, focusing on ancient biomolecules and palaeoproteomics to study animal-human-environment interactions. Her work emphasizes technical advancements in Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS) and palaeoecological analyses.
- Education: PhD in Biology/Astrobiology (Penn State, 2014); MSc Archaeological Science (Bradford, UK, 2010); MS Chemistry (University of Pennsylvania, 2006)
- Research: Explores animal remains in archaeological records, particularly aquatic species, to understand past subsistence strategies and environmental adaptations
- Technical Expertise: Protein biomarkers, collagen fingerprinting, and interdisciplinary approaches to material culture analysis
Her recent research spans East Asia's saddle/stirrup technology, Tibetan Plateau dairying practices, and avian fauna studies in Teotihuacan. She advocates for standardized methodologies in ZooMS and collaborates globally on archaeological proteomics.
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