Beth Shapiro
American evolutionary molecular biologist (born 1976)
Beth Alison Shapiro (born January 14, 1976[ 5] ) is an American evolutionary molecular biologist , associate director for conservation genomics at the UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute , and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator.[ 6] [ 7] In March 2024, Shapiro became chief scientific officer of Colossal Biosciences .[ 7] She also taught in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of California, Santa Cruz .[ 7]
Shapiro's work has centered on the analysis of ancient DNA .[ 8] [ 2] She was awarded a Royal Society University Research Fellowship in 2006[ 1] and a MacArthur Fellowship in 2009.[ 5] [ 9]
Early life and education
Shapiro was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania , on January 14, 1976.[ 10] [ 11] She grew up in Rome, Georgia , where she served as a local news presenter while attending Rome High School .[ 12]
She graduated from Rome High School with a GPA of 4.0, and entered the University of Georgia in 1994.[ 13] She studied Mandarin Chinese , Spanish , English literature , and geology prior to choosing ecology as her major.[ 11] She graduated summa cum laude in 1999 with BA and MA degrees in ecology.[ 11] [ 5] The same year, she was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship [ 12] followed by a Ph.D. from the University of Oxford for research on inferring evolutionary history and processes using ancient DNA supervised by Alan J. Cooper .[ 3]
Career
In 2004, Shapiro was appointed a Wellcome Trust Research Fellow at the University of Oxford [ 14] and director of the Henry Wellcome Biomolecules Centre at Oxford, a position she held until 2007. In 2006, she was awarded a Royal Society University Research Fellowship .[ 1] While at the Biomolecules Centre, Shapiro carried out mitochondrial DNA analysis of the dodo .[ 15] [ 16]
Shapiro's research on ecology has been published in journals[ 2] including Molecular Biology and Evolution ,[ 17] PLOS Biology ,[ 18] Science ,[ 15] [ 19] [ 20] and Nature .[ 21] [ 22] [ 23] In 2007, she was named by Smithsonian magazine as one of 37 young American innovators under the age of 36.[ 24]
In 2024, Shapiro was appointed as chief science officer of Colossal Biosciences to help the company meet its de-extinction and species preservation goals.[ 25] In the same year, Shapiro has received backlash and has become a target of fan activism and trolling from fans of the Jurassic Park media franchise due to her explanation for why dinosaur de-extinction is impossible, or at least not possible in the way it is commonly depicted in science-fiction .[ 26] [ 27]
Publications
Her peer reviewed publications in scientific journals [ 2] and books include:
Life as We Made It: How 50,000 years of human innovation refined – and redefined – nature [ 7] [ 28]
Bayesian coalescent inference of past population dynamics from molecular sequences [ 17]
Rise and fall of the Beringian steppe bison [ 20]
Ancient DNA: Methods and Protocols [ 29]
How to Clone a Mammoth : The Science of De-Extinction[ 7] [ 4]
Flight of the Dodo [ 15]
A late Pleistocene steppe bison ( Bison priscus) partial carcass from Tsiigehtchic , Northwest Territories, Canada [ 30]
Honors and awards
References
^ a b c d Anon (2006). "Dr Beth Shapiro, Research Fellow" . royalsociety.org . London: Royal Society . Archived from the original on 2017-03-01.
^ a b c d Beth Shapiro publications indexed by Google Scholar
^ a b Shapiro, Beth Alison (2003). Inferring evolutionary history and processes using ancient DNA . bodleian.ox.ac.uk (DPhil thesis). Oxford: University of Oxford. OCLC 56923402 . [permanent dead link ]
^ a b Shapiro, Beth (2015). How to Clone a Mammoth: The Science of De-Extinction . Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691157054 .
^ a b c d Anon (2011). "2009 MacArthur Fellows: Beth Shapiro" . macfound.org . MacArthur Foundation. Archived from the original on 2016-03-07. Retrieved 19 March 2011 .
^ "Beth Shapiro, DPhil | Investigator Profile | 2018-Present" . www.hhmi.org . Retrieved 2024-01-18 .
^ a b c d e "Ancient DNA expert Beth Shapiro named CSO of Colossal" . UC Santa Cruz .
^ Ancient DNA -- What It Is and What It Could Be: Beth Shapiro at TEDxDeExtinction on YouTube TEDx talk
^ Shapiro, Beth (2012). "Beth Shapiro Curriculum Vitae at Penn State University" (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-14.
^ Beattie-Moss, Melissa. "Evolution of a Scientist: An Interview with Beth Shapiro" . Research Penn State. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 19 March 2011 .
^ a b c Contemporary Biographies in Environment & Conservation . Salem Press. 2014. pp. 117– 118. ISBN 978-1-61925-539-5 .
^ a b Williams, Phil; Hannon, Sharron. "The Rhodes to Oxford: Ecology student, Foundation Fellow Beth Shapiro becomes UGA's third Rhodes Scholar in four years" . University of Georgia. Retrieved 19 March 2011 .
^ Brice, Plott (21 December 1998). "Rhodes scholar from UGA awed by what awaits". The Atlanta Constitution . p. 23.
^ " 'Beth Shapiro page on the MacArthur Foundation website" .
^ a b c Shapiro, Beth; Sibthorpe, Dean; Rambaut, Andrew; Austin, Jeremy; Wragg, Graham M.; Bininda-Emonds, Olaf R.P.; Lee, Patricia L.M.; Cooper, Alan (2002). "Flight of the Dodo". Science . 295 (5560): 1683. doi :10.1126/science.295.5560.1683 . PMID 11872833 . (subscription required)
^ Curry, Andrew. "How to Make a Dodo: Biologist Beth Shapiro has figured out a recipe for success in the field of ancient DNA research" . Smithsonian Magazine. Archived from the original on 14 October 2009. Retrieved 19 March 2011 .
^ a b Drummond, A. J.; Rambaut, A; Shapiro, B.; Pybus, O. G. (2005). "Bayesian Coalescent Inference of Past Population Dynamics from Molecular Sequences" . Molecular Biology and Evolution . 22 (5): 1185– 1192. doi :10.1093/molbev/msi103 . ISSN 0737-4038 . PMID 15703244 .
^ Penny, David; Bunce, Michael; Szulkin, Marta; Lerner, Heather R L; Barnes, Ian; Shapiro, Beth; Cooper, Alan; Holdaway, Richard N (2005). "Ancient DNA Provides New Insights into the Evolutionary History of New Zealand's Extinct Giant Eagle" . PLOS Biology . 3 (1): e9. doi :10.1371/journal.pbio.0030009 . ISSN 1545-7885 . PMC 539324 . PMID 15660162 .
^ Poinar, H. N. (2006). "Metagenomics to Paleogenomics: Large-Scale Sequencing of Mammoth DNA". Science . 311 (5759): 392– 394. Bibcode :2006Sci...311..392P . doi :10.1126/science.1123360 . ISSN 0036-8075 . PMID 16368896 . S2CID 11238470 . (subscription required)
^ a b Shapiro, B. (2004). "Rise and Fall of the Beringian Steppe Bison" . Science . 306 (5701): 1561– 1565. Bibcode :2004Sci...306.1561S . doi :10.1126/science.1101074 . ISSN 0036-8075 . PMID 15567864 . S2CID 27134675 . (subscription required)
^ Lorenzen, Eline D.; Nogués-Bravo, David; Orlando, Ludovic; Weinstock, Jaco; Binladen, Jonas; Marske, Katharine A.; Ugan, Andrew; Borregaard, Michael K.; Gilbert, M. Thomas P.; Nielsen, Rasmus; Ho, Simon Y. W.; Goebel, Ted; Graf, Kelly E.; Byers, David; Stenderup, Jesper T.; Rasmussen, Morten; Campos, Paula F.; Leonard, Jennifer A.; Koepfli, Klaus-Peter; Froese, Duane; Zazula, Grant; Stafford, Thomas W.; Aaris-Sørensen, Kim; Batra, Persaram; Haywood, Alan M.; Singarayer, Joy S. ; Valdes, Paul J.; Boeskorov, Gennady; Burns, James A.; Davydov, Sergey P.; Haile, James; Jenkins, Dennis L.; Kosintsev, Pavel; Kuznetsova, Tatyana; Lai, Xulong; Martin, Larry D.; McDonald, H. Gregory; Mol, Dick; Meldgaard, Morten; Munch, Kasper; Stephan, Elisabeth; Sablin, Mikhail; Sommer, Robert S.; Sipko, Taras; Scott, Eric; Suchard, Marc A.; Tikhonov, Alexei; Willerslev, Rane; Wayne, Robert K.; Cooper, Alan; Hofreiter, Michael; Sher, Andrei; Shapiro, Beth; Rahbek, Carsten; Willerslev, Eske (2011). "Species-specific responses of Late Quaternary megafauna to climate and humans" . Nature . 479 (7373): 359– 364. Bibcode :2011Natur.479..359L . doi :10.1038/nature10574 . ISSN 0028-0836 . PMC 4070744 . PMID 22048313 . (subscription required)
^ Orlando, Ludovic; Ginolhac, Aurélien; Zhang, Guojie; Froese, Duane; Albrechtsen, Anders; Stiller, Mathias; Schubert, Mikkel; Cappellini, Enrico; Petersen, Bent; Moltke, Ida; Johnson, Philip L. F.; Fumagalli, Matteo; Vilstrup, Julia T.; Raghavan, Maanasa; Korneliussen, Thorfinn; Malaspinas, Anna-Sapfo; Vogt, Josef; Szklarczyk, Damian; Kelstrup, Christian D.; Vinther, Jakob; Dolocan, Andrei; Stenderup, Jesper; Velazquez, Amhed M. V.; Cahill, James; Rasmussen, Morten; Wang, Xiaoli; Min, Jiumeng; Zazula, Grant D.; Seguin-Orlando, Andaine; Mortensen, Cecilie; Magnussen, Kim; Thompson, John F.; Weinstock, Jacobo; Gregersen, Kristian; Røed, Knut H.; Eisenmann, Véra; Rubin, Carl J.; Miller, Donald C.; Antczak, Douglas F.; Bertelsen, Mads F.; Brunak, Søren; Al-Rasheid, Khaled A. S.; Ryder, Oliver; Andersson, Leif; Mundy, John; Krogh, Anders; Gilbert, M. Thomas P.; Kjær, Kurt; Sicheritz-Ponten, Thomas; Jensen, Lars Juhl; Olsen, Jesper V.; Hofreiter, Michael; Nielsen, Rasmus; Shapiro, Beth; Wang, Jun; Willerslev, Eske (2013). "Recalibrating Equus evolution using the genome sequence of an early Middle Pleistocene horse". Nature . 499 (7456): 74– 78. Bibcode :2013Natur.499...74O . doi :10.1038/nature12323 . ISSN 0028-0836 . PMID 23803765 . S2CID 4318227 . (subscription required)
^ Higham, Tom; Compton, Tim; Stringer, Chris; Jacobi, Roger; Shapiro, Beth; Trinkaus, Erik; Chandler, Barry; Gröning, Flora; Collins, Chris; Hillson, Simon; O’Higgins, Paul; FitzGerald, Charles; Fagan, Michael (2011). "The earliest evidence for anatomically modern humans in northwestern Europe". Nature . 479 (7374): 521– 524. Bibcode :2011Natur.479..521H . doi :10.1038/nature10484 . ISSN 0028-0836 . PMID 22048314 . S2CID 4374023 . (subscription required)
^ "37 under 36: America's Young Innovators in the Arts and Sciences" . smithsonianmag.com . Archived from the original on 2007-10-11.
^ Laura Lorek (March 19, 2024). "Colossal Hires Ancient DNA Expert Beth Shapiro as Chief Science Officer" . Silicon Hills News .
^ Shuyi, Lee (2024-09-11). "Dinosaurs' return deemed impossible by scientist" . Thaiger World . Retrieved 2024-09-26 .
^ Me, the social media manager, when people get mad at Dr. Beth Shapiro in the comments . Retrieved 2024-09-26 – via www.youtube.com.
^ Shapiro, Beth (2023). Life as We Made It: How 50,000 Years of Human Innovation Refined--and Redefined--Nature . Oneworld Publications. ISBN 9781541644182 .
^ Shapiro, Beth; Hofreiter, Michael, eds. (2012). Ancient DNA: Methods and Protocols . New York: Humana Press . ISBN 978-1-61779-515-2 .
^ Zazula, Grant D.; MacKay, Glen; Andrews, Thomas D.; Shapiro, Beth ; Letts, Brandon; Broc, Fiona (2009). "A late Pleistocene steppe bison (Bison priscus) partial carcass from Tsiigehtchic, Northwest Territories, Canada" (PDF) . Quaternary Science Reviews . 28 (25– 26): 2734– 2742. Bibcode :2009QSRv...28.2734Z . doi :10.1016/j.quascirev.2009.06.012 . Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-14. Retrieved 2011-03-19 .
^ Stephens, Tim (19 April 2023). "Biologist Beth Shapiro elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences" . University of California Santa Cruz.
^ "Beth Shapiro selected as National Geographic Emerging Explorer" . Penn State Live. Archived from the original on 27 May 2010. Retrieved 19 March 2011 .
^ "Beth A. Shapiro (BS '99, MS '99) receives Young Alumnus Award" . Odom School of Ecology, The University of Georgia. Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 19 March 2011 .
^ a b "Shapiro Receives MacArthur Fellow Award" . Penn State . September 21, 2009.
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