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Photograph by Craig Newell

Melbourne residents queued up around the block at Melbourne University to participate in the Genographic Project.

Australia's Melbourne residents, who collectively make up one of the most diverse populations in the world, explored their deep migratory history when Melbourne University hosted 'The Journey of Your Genes...The Genographic Project Traces Your Family Roots,' a special public event.

"It is a unique opportunity to highlight the incredible diversity of our city's population and to celebrate that diversity," said Melbourne University DNA expert Professor Philip Batterham, chairman of "Evolution the Festival."

Braving a chilly Sunday morning, over a 1000 people were entertained by a Chinese dragon, African drummers, and a lecture presented by Professor Alan Cooper, one of the Principal Investigators working on the Genographic Project.

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Back to School

Posted on September 2, 2009 in Education

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NYC 6th grade teachers brainstorm ways to integrate the Genographic Project into their classrooms this school year.


Members of the Genographic team were invited to Harlem yesterday to discuss the Genographic Project with teams of sixth grade teachers from five different New York City public schools.  As part of a new pilot program through Silk Road Connect, Yo-Yo Ma's multidisciplinary educational initiative, teachers from various disciplines ranging from science to history to the arts attended.  Teachers brainstormed on ways to integrate the Genographic Project into their classroom and had the opportunity to swab to learn their own Genographic journey.   Check out the photos from the day.  

If you are an educator and you would like more information, please visit http://www.ngsednet.org/community/index.cfm?community_id=278

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Astorian Photographers

Posted on August 27, 2009 in Photos

Thought we would share a few shots just sent to us by community residents who attended the Outdoor Screening of The Human Family Tree on Monday.


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Some of the local Astoria Genographic Participants featured in the new film and the Genographic Team gather before the outdoor screening.



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Family picnicking before the start of the film.



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The view from Queen's Hell Gate Bridge while waiting for the sun to go down in Astoria Park.


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A view of the Triboro Bridge and the New York City Skyline from Astoria Park.

More pictures from Estonia

Posted on September 8, 2008 in Photos

Here are some additional photos of the team together during the Genographic Project's Third Annual Scientific Conference in Tallinn, Estonia August 24-28.



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The Genographic Project held a press conference at the National Library in Tallinn featuring Spencer Wells and Ajay Royyuru, IBM, which resulted in articles in many of the major print publications and news broadcasts in the Baltics and northern Europe, in addition to a headline piece in the Observer (UK).



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Welcome to the Genographic Project's blog, Genographica! Genographica will feature posts from all of the Genographic team, from our scientists based around the world, our teams at National Geographic and IBM plus guest posts as well. We hope you'll check back often and follow along with us as our work carries on!

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