by Jerome De Groot | May 20, 2019 | America, Focus groups
Double Helix History extended our search for the impact of DNA on family and wider history to a 4th continent with a visit to the United States. In a windy Plymouth, Massachusetts, it was a pleasure to receive a guided tour of the Mayflower Society headquarters, in...
by Jerome De Groot | Apr 7, 2019 | Uncategorised
Guest blog from Marc Scully, a Social Psychologist at Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, and a long time collaborator with the project: A promotional Tweet from Ancestry UK that popped up on my timeline read as follows: “Vikings were known for being ambitious...
by Jerome De Groot | Dec 7, 2018 | Uncategorised
Double Helix History Blog Events Further reading Responses and comments DNA Day Schools work We Need YOU To Help Us Understand How Genetics Is Understood Have you had your DNA tested for family history? Are you interested in having your DNA tested for family history...
by Jerome De Groot | Dec 5, 2018 | Uncategorised
Double Helix History Blog Events Further reading Responses and comments DNA Day Schools work Related Popular Guest blog: the social psychological meaning of lo... 1 view The Human Genome in the Library 1 view Recent Posts History at Risk network first meeting...
by Jerome De Groot | Nov 26, 2018 | Uncategorised
Double Helix History Blog Events Further reading Responses and comments DNA Day Schools work Guest blog written for us by Kirsty Surgey, WRoCAH PhD Candidate, The University of Sheffield. Visit Kirsty’s website. In 2015 I started a PhD research project...
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