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Johannes Krause


Born
in Leinefelde-Worbis, Germany
July 17, 1980

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Johannes Krause is a German biochemist with a research focus on historical infectious diseases and human evolution. Since 2010, he has been professor of archaeology and paleogenetics at the University of Tübingen.

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“It’s conceivable that TB, which is transmitted by inhaling airborne droplets, immunized its victims against leprosy,”
Johannes Krause, A Short History of Humanity: How Migration Made Us Who We Are

“Some of the more successful Neanderthal genes have become especially widespread, such as those affecting immunity. Some Europeans and many South Asians, for example, inherited a gene that causes a much stronger immune reaction to a COVID-19 virus infection. Carriers of the Neanderthal gene are three times more likely to die from this newly emerged virus.”
Johannes Krause, A Short History of Humanity: A New History of Old Europe



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