Our team member Meaghan attended the 11th International Symposium on Biomolecular Archaeology (ISBA11), hosted at our partner institution, the University of Turin. She presented a poster entitled “Towards a More Sustainable Analysis of Dental Calculus,” showcasing her exciting PhD research on developing making o biomolecular archaeology making biomolecular archaeology more ethical through less destructive sampling.
In addition to presenting her work, Meaghan also contributed as a volunteer, helping to support the smooth running of the conference.
