Ancestry Traveller

Exhibit

A Journey Through Human Genetic Diversity

GUIDED VISITS TO THE EXHIBIT

REGISTRATION IS FREE BUT MANDATORY

LOCATION: i3S – INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND INNOVATION IN HEALTH
Minimum enrolment for the visit: 10
Maximum number of registrations per session: 30

In the context of the project “Human diversity along the Magalhães circum-navegation space: genetics, history and culture”, i3S will host the exhibit: A Journey Through Human Genetic Diversity.

This exhibit recaps the voyage of Fernão de Magalhães and Juan Sebastián Elcano, from the perspective of the peoples’ genetics, population diversity and genetic heritage. The first circumnavigation, between 1519 and 1522, captained by Magalhães and completed by Elcano, was not only the first expedition around the world, but it also granted access to a large diversity of lands, peoples and cultures. Taking this journey as a starting point, we attempt to observe human genetic diversity, in both space and time, in light of today’s scientific knowledge. 

The exhibit also explores the interaction between genetics and identity, as well as between genomics and social practices. Given the complexity of our societies, some social practices can end up influencing the shaping of our physical and social identities.

Through visual artistic expression and after doing ancestry tests, a group of artists explored the self-perception of identity based on all the narratives that defined them until then.

The exhibit A Journey Through Human Genetic Diversity will be on display at i3S between January 16th and April 30th, 2024, Monday through Sunday (10 am – 8 pm). Attendance is free of charge.


Technical Data Sheet:

Room 1 curators: Anabela Nunes, Júlio Borlido Santos, Luísa Pereira

Authors, scientific reviewers and content production: Anabela Nunes, Clara Tapadas, Cristina Lousada Soares, Gilberto Bernardes, Joana Barbosa Pereira, Júlio Borlido Santos, Luísa Pereira, Maria Rui Correia, Nuno Ribeiro, Pedro Amado, Rute Verdade, Telma Oliveira, Tiago Santos

Room 2 curators: Júlio Borlido Santos, Maria Manuela Lopes

Scientific guidance: Joana Barbosa Pereira

Authors: Inês Moura, Karolina Żyniewicz, Kathleen Rogers, Luísa Passos, Márcio Carvalho, MariaDe-Castro, Marta Wengorovious, Mike Croft, Paulo Da Rocha Nunes, Pete Thomas, Sally Santiago

Funding: This project was funded by national funds through FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P., under the project “CIRCNA/CIS/0142/2019”.°