
Harvard Anthropology professor Christina Warinner has been elected President of the International Society for Biomolecular Archaeology (ISBA)!
The International Society for Biomolecular Archaeology (ISBA) is a community of researchers working on degraded biological remains from a range of archaeological, paleoanthropological, and paleontological contexts. The society aims to promote the study of ancient biomolecules to better understand our shared human past. ISBA organizes a biennial ISBA conference that has grown to more than 600 international participants since its founding in 2004. Society membership supports our biennial research prizes and awards, as well as micro-grants for workshops.