Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology

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The Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology is a leading German research institute in Leipzig dedicated to studying human evolution through genetics, anthropology, and related disciplines.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Max Planck Institute
research institute
buildingType research facility
city Leipzig
coordinates international research projects on human evolution
coordinatesWith archaeological institutions
universities worldwide
country Germany
employs Svante Pääbo
fieldOfWork archaeology
comparative genomics
evolutionary anthropology
genetics
human evolution
linguistics
paleoanthropology
primatology
focusesOn ancient DNA
human genetic diversity
study of great apes
study of human evolution
foundedBy Max Planck Society
hasDivision Department of Comparative Cultural Psychology
Department of Evolutionary Genetics
Department of Human Evolution
Department of Linguistic and Cultural Evolution
Department of Primatology
hasDoctoralProgram graduate training in evolutionary anthropology
graduate training in evolutionary genetics
hasHeadquarters Leipzig
hasLaboratory ancient DNA laboratory
hasWebsite https://www.eva.mpg.de
inception 1997
knownFor ancient human genomics
comparative studies of great apes and humans
research on Denisovans
sequencing the Neanderthal genome
languageOfWork English
German
locatedIn Germany
Leipzig
Saxony NERFINISHED
memberOf Max Planck Society
namedAfter Max Planck
notableResearcher Svante Pääbo
partOf Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science


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