Badania naukowców z Biobanku UŁ w National Geographic

“How have the inhabitants of today's Poland changed physically over the centuries? Scientists from the University of Lodz creating the Internet Biobank will check it on the basis of a detailed analysis of several thousand skeletons, the oldest of which is dated around 4500 BC.” Activities of the experts from the Biobank Laboratory of the University of Lodz are described on the National-Geographic.pl website.

The full text of “What old cemeteries tell us, i.e., how much we can learn from scanning and analyzing human skeletons“ can be found in National Geographic Polska (in Polish).

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Biobank of the University of Lodz 

The Biobank Laboratory operating at the Department of Molecular Biophysics, UL carries out a number of research and research and development projects in the field of genetics and molecular biology. It cooperates with scientific community in the country and all over Europe and it conducts research for the sake of local community. It also popularises biobanking, it has organised, among others, social actions: Poznaj swoją pramatkę [Get to know your great mother] and Śliniak Łódzki [Lodz bib] 

 

Source: National Geographic Polska
Edit: Promotion Centre, UL