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Constanza Pilar de la Fuente Castro

Profesora Asistente

Universidad de Chile

Santiago, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


GENETICA DE POBLACIONES HUMANAS; ANTROPOLOGIA MOLECULAR; EVOLUCION HUMANA

Educación

  •  Ancient DNA, Biological Anthropology, UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN. Dinamarca, 2018
  •  Ciencias Biológicas, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 2014
  •  Antropóloga Biológica, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 2010
  •  Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 2004

Experiencia Académica

  •   Postdoctoral Scholar Full Time

    UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO

    Chicago, Estados Unidos

    2019 - 2023

  •   Profesora Asistente Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

    Medicina

    Santiago, Chile

    2023 - At present

Formación de Capital Humano


American Association of University Women. Beca postdoctoral (Julio 2021-junio 2022)
Beca de Doctorado en el extranjero, ANID (2014-2018)
Beca de Magister en Chile, ANID (2012-2014).
Beca Estadías Cortas de Investigación. Vicerrectoria de Asuntos Académicos, Departamento de Postgrado y Postitulo, Universidad de Chile.



 

Article (17)

Tales from the end of the world: three decades of paleogenetic research in Patagonia
Pace and space in the practice of aDNA research: Concerns from the periphery
Native American mitochondrial lineages in admixed populations from Chile: Detecting recent migrations during post-Columbian times using geographically restricted lineages
Recommendations for sustainable ancient DNA research in the Global South: voices from a new generation of paleogenomicist
The ancient inhabitants of the Chonos Archipelago (similar to 43 degrees-47 degrees S): Characterization of maritime hunter-gatherers from Western Patagonia using mitochondrial DNA
The Articulation of Genomics, Mestizaje, and Indigenous Identities in Chile: A Case Study of the Social Implications of Genomic Research in Light of Current Research Practices
Towards an interdisciplinary perspective for the study of human expansions and biocultural diversity in the Americas
Mitogenomics of the endangered Mediterranean monk seal (Monachus monachus) reveals dramatic loss of diversity and supports historical gene-flow between Atlantic and eastern Mediterranean populations
Diverse variola virus (smallpox) strains were widespread in northern Europe in the Viking Age
The population history of northeastern Siberia since the Pleistocene
Early human dispersals within the Americas
Genomic insights into the origin and diversification of late maritime hunter-gatherers from the Chilean Patagonia
The First Horse Herders and the Impact of Early Bronze Age Steppe Expansions into Asia
The Prehistoric Peopling of Southeast Asia
Ancient Marine Hunter-Gatherers From Patagonia and Tierra Del Fuego: Diversity and Differentiation Using Uniparentally Inherited Genetic Markers
DNA FROM HUMAN ANCIENT BACTERIA: A NOVEL SOURCE OF GENETIC EVIDENCE FROM ARCHAEOLOGICAL DENTAL CALCULUS
Ancient DNA Reconstructs the Genetic Legacies of Precontact Puerto Rico Communities

Abstract (2)

Genomic insights into early maritime adaptations in Western Patagonia
Insight into the population history of the Chilean Patagonia through the analysis of ancient and modern genomic data

BookSection (1)

Early Peopling of the Americas: a paleogenetics perspective

Proyecto (6)

A world between frontiers: evaluating the genetic changes and continuity in past native populations from Southern Chile
Genomic investigation of the human biodiversity in the pre-Columbian and contemporary Chilean Patagonia
Estudio de DNA mitocondrial de los habitantes del extremo septentrional de los canales patagónicos=> una aproximación al mundo Chono desde la Antropología molecular y la reevaluación de la data antropológica y arqueológica.
Evolución de la paleodieta en poblaciones del Norte de Chile=> evidencias bioantropológicas y microbioma oral
Interactions and human mobility in pre-Hispanic populations of Northern Chile=> an integrative approach for the Social ciences using biomedical, genetic, chemical and ineralogical markers
Identificación de linajes mitocondriales fundadores en restos humanos prehistóricos de Patagonia y Tierra del Fuego
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Constanza de la Fuente

Profesora Asistente

Genética Humana

Universidad de Chile

Santiago, Chile

4
Mauricio Moraga

Profesor Asociado

Programa de Genética Humana

FACULTAD DE MEDICINA, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

SANTIAGO, Chile

2
Flavia Morello

Directora

Centro de Estudios del Hombre Austral

INSTITUTO DE LA PATAGONIA, UNIVERSIDAD DE MAGALLANES

Punta Arenas, Chile

2
Ricardo Verdugo

Asistant Professor

Facultad de Medicina

UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

Santiago, Chile

2
Omar Reyes

Investigador Adjunto

Instituto de la Patagonia

Universidad de Magallanes

Punta Arenas, Chile

1
Paloma Contreras

PhD candidate

Anthropology

University of Michigan

Ypsilanti, Estados Unidos