A Good Science Read: On the Origin of Modern Humans

Professor Chris Miller and Professor Frances Ashcroft discuss Who we are and how we got here by the Harvard geneticist David Reich. Series 2 Episode 7 Professor Chris Miller and Professor Frances Ashcroft discuss Who we are and how we got here by the Harvard geneticist David Reich. The book is a compelling account of the origin of modern humans. Reich explains how our recent ability to study ancient DNA has dramatically revised our understanding of how humans spread all over the world. He describes evidence for interbreeding between ancient humans, Neanderthals and Denisovans and shows how we carry in our genes indications that we are descended from ghost populations that no longer exist but must once have done so. He considers how modern human populations are related to each other in ways no-one expected and ponders the implications of the human genome revolution for society. Chris Miller is Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry at Brandeis University and a member of the US National Academy of Sciences. Websites https://www.brandeis.edu/biochemistry/faculty/miller-chris.html https://reich.hms.harvard.edu/

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Interested in science and the people behind the science? Looking for an informative, entertaining, thought-provoking and accessible read? Join Professor Dame Frances Ashcroft and her guests as they discuss their favourite popular science books, share their love of science and the books they consider most enjoyable and that offer something to everyone. Episodes will be published fortnightly. Professor Ashcroft is Professor of Physiology at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Trinity College Oxford. Her own books include Life at the Extremes: the science of survival and The Spark of Life: electricity in the human body.