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Sanni Maarit Peltola is a Doctoral Researcher affiliated with the Doctoral Programme in Integrative Life Science at the University of Helsinki. Her work focuses on archaeogenetics, population genetics, and the genetic history of medieval Finland and North-Eastern Europe.
- University: University of Helsinki
- Role: Doctoral Researcher
Research Interests: Peltola specializes in analyzing ancient DNA to study genetic continuity, human migration patterns, and historical health data. Her projects often integrate interdisciplinary approaches from genetics, archaeology, and evolutionary biology.
Publication Trends: Over the past six years, she has contributed to high-impact journals like Nature and Current Biology, focusing on topics such as malaria evolution, medieval kinship networks, and genetic admixture in the Volga-Oka region.
Collaborations: She actively collaborates with international researchers (e.g., Johannes Krause, Verena Schuenemann) and participates in academic conferences like the Congressus XIII Internationalis Fenno-Ugristarum.




