Thorfinn Sand Korneliussen serves as an Associate Professor at the Section for Geogenetics within the Globe Institute at the University of Copenhagen. His academic profile demonstrates significant contributions to the field of ancient DNA analysis and population genetics through numerous high-impact publications. Dr. Korneliussen's research spans several critical areas in genomic science: Development of computational methods for ancient DNA damage analysis Population history reconstruction through genomic evidence Evolutionary genetics of human populations Interdisciplinary approaches linking genomics with archaeology and linguistics Statistical modeling of genomic data Tool development for genomic analysis pipelines His recent publication record shows a strong emphasis on methodological innovation in ancient DNA analysis while applying these techniques to major questions in human history. The research demonstrates interdisciplinary collaboration across genetics, archaeology, anthropology, and linguistics, with particular focus on European and Native American population histories. Dr. Korneliussen's work has received substantial attention in academic and public spheres, with multiple publications featured in high-impact journals like Nature and Cell, and widely disseminated through news outlets and social media platforms.

