Tina Warinner
Christina (Tina) Warinner is Professor of Anthropology and Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University. She additionally leads international research groups at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, and the Leibniz Institute for Infection Biology and Natural Products Research in Jena, Germany, and she is affiliated with the faculty of biological sciences at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena, Germany. She is the President of the International Society for Biomolecular Archaeology (ISBA), and she serves on the Leadership Team of the Max Planck – Harvard Research Center for the Archaeoscience of the Ancient Mediterranean (MHAAM), the Program Board of the American School for Prehistoric Research (ASPR), and the Board of Directors of the American Center for Mongolian Studies (ACMS).
The Salata Institute
The Salata Institute supports interdisciplinary research that leads to real-world action, including high-risk/high-reward projects by researchers already working in the climate area and new endeavors that make it easier for Harvard scholars, who have not worked on climate problems, to do so. Faculty interested in the Climate Research Clusters program should note an upcoming deadline for concepts on April 1, 2024.