Arda Duman
Language and the Anthropocene Research Group
Main Focus
My research focuses on the population structure and language dispersal of Central and Northeastern Asia, with particular emphasis on Turkic-speaking populations in these regions. I adopt an interdisciplinary approach, integrating climatology, linguistics, archaeology, and genetics to investigate their historical development.
Curriculum Vitae
I received my Bachelor's Degree in Molecular Biology and Genetics from Acıbadem University in Istanbul and my Master's Degree in Molecular Biology and Genetics from University of Copenhagen. In 2025, I began my work at the Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology in the Language and the Anthropocene Research Group as a Doctoral Researcher.