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Eske Willerslev

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For the past two decades, Eske Willerslev has been at the forefront of groundbreaking research, captivating global audiences with his discoveries. Following a sold-out tour in Denmark, we are excited to announce the upcoming launch of his lectures.

Experience the transformative journey two million years back in time as Eske unravels the mysteries of the world's oldest DNA. Delve into his riveting exploration, filled with captivating stories and enlightening anecdotes.

Embark on a Quest Through Time:

Eske's relentless pursuit of ancient DNA has taken him to remote locations, uncovering the secrets of our deepest past. His pioneering work challenges conventional wisdom, revealing that DNA persists far longer than previously believed. Join us as we venture into uncharted territory, seeking DNA traces from every epoch, including the time predating human existence.

Unveiling Ancient Enigmas:

Discover the enigmas of the past, from the extinctions of Ice Age creatures to resilient plants thriving in darkness. Explore tales of ancient migration to the Americas and Eske's visionary approach to addressing impending climate challenges. How can insights from ancient DNA shape our understanding of the present and guide our future endeavours?


Meet Eske Willerslev:

Eske Willerslev is a renowned DNA researcher and professor who leads the University of Copenhagen's esteemed GeoGenetics Centre. As a seasoned explorer and member of the Adventurers' Club, Eske has spearheaded expeditions across Siberia and Greenland. His exceptional ability to communicate complex research has earned him international acclaim, positioning him as a prominent figure in bridging science with the public sphere.

 

The lecture will be held in English