Felipe Ignacio Martinez Latrach
Associate Professor
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Santiago, Chile
My core research takes place in Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique. I study Papio sp. gene flow as a model to understand patterns in human evolution. I also study genetic structure and depression in Chile, and archaeological heritage repatriation.
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Licenciado en Antropología, Mención Antropología Física, Universidad de Chile. Chile, 2003
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Antropología Biológica, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. Reino Unido, 2010
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Profesor Asociado Full Time
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Faculty of Social Sciences
Santiago, Chile
2011 - At present
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Associate Researcher Part Time
Interdisciplinary Center for Intercultural and Indigenous Studies
Santiago, Chile
2012 - At present
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PosDoc (Anillos ACT96) Full Time
Universidad de Chile
Santiago, Chile
2010 - 2011
Co-tutorial:
Daniela Vidal. Undergraduate Thesis. Physical Anthropology. Universidad de Chile.
Research Seminars:
“SANTIAGO WORKSHOP ON GEOMETRIC MORPHOMETRICS FOR ANTHROPOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES”
OCTOBER 24th -26th, 2011
Regular Courses:
Introduction to Biological Anthropology, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
Culture and Biology, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
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Beca Presidente de la República
Gobierno de Chile
Chile, 2006
Scholarship for PhD Studies in Cambridge
Assessing the relationship between craniofacial morphology and genetic variation in a population with admixed ancestry |
Assessing human craniofacial morphology as complex phenotype in genetic association studies |
Searching for our deep African roots south of the equator |
Instituto Milenio para la Investigación en Depresión y Personalidad |
INTERACCIÓN GEN-CULTURA EN LA SINTOMATOLOG�A DEPRESIVA Y EL BIENESTAR SUBJETIVO EN CHILE |
Interdisciplinary Center for Intercultural and Indigenous Studies |
Psychotherapy and Genetic Neuroscience: An Emerging Dialog |