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Curriculum Vitae Brian M. Kemp Associate Professor e-mail: [email protected] Department of Anthropology School of Biological Sciences Washington State University Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164-4910 Pullman, WA 99164-4236 office: 509.335.7403 office: 509.335.8170 fax: 509.335.3999 fax: 509.335.3184 lab: 509.335.6351 EDUCATION 2006 Ph.D., Anthropology, University of California, Davis. Dissertation title: Mesoamerica and Southwest prehistory, and the entrance of humans into the Americas: mitochondrial DNA evidence. 2001 M.A., Anthropology, University of California, Davis 1998 B.S., Anthropology/Zoology, High Honors, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor WORK HISTORY 2013-Present Associate Professor, Washington State University 2007-2013 Assistant Professor, Washington State University 2006-2007 Post Doctoral Researcher, Vanderbilt University

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Curriculum Vitae Brian M. Kemp Associate Professor e-mail: [email protected] Department of Anthropology School of Biological Sciences Washington State University Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164-4910 Pullman, WA 99164-4236 office: 509.335.7403 office: 509.335.8170 fax: 509.335.3999 fax: 509.335.3184 lab: 509.335.6351 EDUCATION 2006 Ph.D., Anthropology, University of California, Davis. Dissertation title:

Mesoamerica and Southwest prehistory, and the entrance of humans into the Americas: mitochondrial DNA evidence.

2001 M.A., Anthropology, University of California, Davis 1998 B.S., Anthropology/Zoology, High Honors, University of Michigan, Ann

Arbor

WORK HISTORY 2013-Present Associate Professor, Washington State University 2007-2013 Assistant Professor, Washington State University 2006-2007 Post Doctoral Researcher, Vanderbilt University

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PRESENT RESEARCH

My research is focused on the analysis of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and Y-chromosomal DNA variation in extant and prehistoric populations to address questions about Native American prehistory that are not approachable from culture history alone. I am particularly interested in detecting parallels between the genetic and archaeological records, as signatures of past demographic shifts, population interactions, and population movements will have been recorded in our genomes. More recently, I have become interested in reconstructing portions of ancient human behavior by observing the changes that humans had on the genetic composition of other species, the most common form of which is domestication. Another focus of my research is the advancement of ancient DNA methods for the improved collection and authentication of results. This aspect of my work is directly applicable to forensic science as well.

PAST RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2006 to 2007 Postdoctoral Researcher. Genetic analysis of ancient and extant Peruvian populations.

Department of Anthropology and Center for Human Genetics Research, Vanderbilt University. Supervisors: Tiffiny Tung, Ph.D. Jeff Canter, M.D., and Marshall Summar, M.D.

1999 to 2006 Graduate Student Researcher. Mitochondrial DNA analysis of ancient and extant Native American populations.

Molecular Anthropology Laboratory at the University of California, Davis. Supervisor: David Glenn Smith, Ph.D.

1997 to 1999 Research Assistant/Lab Manager. Investigation of mitochondrial DNA variation in modern human populations.

Molecular Anthropology Laboratory at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Supervisor: D. Andrew Merriwether, Ph.D.

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PUBLICATIONS In Press—Ozga A, Tito RY, Kemp BM, Matternes HB, Obregon-Tito A, Neal L, and

Lewis Jr. CM. “Origins of an Unmarked Georgia Cemetery using Ancient DNA Analysis.” Human Biology.

In Press—Lipe WD, Bocinsky RK, Chisholm BS, Lyle R, Dove DM, Matson RG, Jarvis E,

Judd K, and Kemp BM. “Cultural and Genetic Contexts for Early Turkey Domestication in the Northern Southwest.” American Antiquity.

In Press—de la Fuente C, Jacqueline Galiman, Kemp BM, Judd K, Reyes O, and

Moraga M. “Ancient marine hunter-gatherers from Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego: diversity and differentiation using uniparentally inherited genetic markers.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology

2015 Halffman CM, Potter BA, McKinney HJ, Finney BP, Rodrigues AT, Yang DY, and Kemp BM. “Early human use of anadromous salmon in North America at 11,500 y ago.” Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 112:12344-8.

2015 Raghavan M, Steinrucken M, Harris K, Schiffels S, Rasmussen S, DeGiorgio M, Albrechtsen A, Valdiosera C, Avila-Arcos MC, Malaspinas AS, Eriksson A, Moltke I, Metspalu M, Homburger JR, Wall J, Cornejo OE, Moreno-Mayar JV, Korneliussen TS, Pierre T, Rasmussen M, Campos PF, Damgaard PB, Allentoft ME, Lindo J, Metspalu E, Rodriguez-Varela R, Mansilla J, Henrickson C, Seguin-Orlando A, Malmstrom H, Stafford T, Jr., Shringarpure SS, Moreno-Estrada A, Karmin M, Tambets K, Bergstrom A, Xue Y, Warmuth V, Friend AD, Singarayer J, Valdes P, Balloux F, Leboreiro I, Vera JL, Rangel-Villalobos H, Pettener D, Luiselli D, Davis LG, Heyer E, Zollikofer CP, Ponce de Leon MS, Smith CI, Grimes V, Pike KA, Deal M, Fuller BT, Arriaza B, Standen V, Luz MF, Ricaut F, Guidon N, Osipova L, Voevoda MI, Posukh OL, Balanovsky O, Lavryashina M, Bogunov Y, Khusnutdinova E, Gubina M, Balanovska E, Fedorova S, Litvinov S, Malyarchuk B, Derenko M, Mosher MJ, Archer D, Cybulski J, Petzelt B, Mitchell J, Worl R, Norman PJ, Parham P, Kemp BM, Kivisild T, Tyler-Smith C, Sandhu MS, Crawford M, Villems R, Smith DG, Waters MR, Goebel T, Johnson JR, Malhi RS, Jakobsson M, Meltzer DJ, Manica A, Durbin R, Bustamante CD, Song YS, Nielsen R, and Willerslev E. “Genomic evidence for the Pleistocene and recent population history of Native Americans.” Science 349:aab3884. .

2015 Kemp BM, Lindo J, Bolnick DA, Malhi RS, and Chatters JC. “Response to Comment on ʻLate Pleistocene human skeleton and mtDNA link Paleoamericans and modern Native Americansʼ.” Science 347: 835-b.

2015 Witt KE, Judd K, Grier C, Kohler TA, Ortman SG, Kemp BM, and Malhi RS.

“Analysis of ancient dogs of the Americas: Determining possible founding haplotypes and reconstructing population histories.” Journal of Human Evolution 79: 105-118.

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2014 Kemp BM, Winters M, Monroe C, and Barta JL. “How Much DNA is Lost?

Measuring DNA Loss of Short-Tandem-Repeat Length Fragments Targeted by the PowerPlex 16® System Using the Qiagen MinElute Purification Kit. Human Biology 86:313-329.” Human Biology 86 (4).

2014 Dixon EJ, Heaton TH, Lee CM, Fifield TE, Coltrain JB, Kemp BM, Owsley DW,

Parrish E, Turner C, Edgar HJH, Worl RK, Smith DG, and Farmer GL. “Evidence of Maritime Adaptation and Coastal Migration from Southeast Alaska.” In DW Owsley and RL Jantz (eds.): Kennewick Man: The Scientific Investigation of an Ancient American Skeleton: Texas A&M University Press, pp. 537-548.

2014 Verdu P, Pemberton TJ, Laurent R, Kemp BM, Gonzalez-Oliver A, Gorodezky C,

Hughes CE, Shattuck MR, Petzelt B, Mitchell J, Harry H, William T, Worl R, Cybulski JS, Rosenberg NA, and Malhi RS. “Patterns of Admixture and Population Structure in Native Populations of Northwest North America.” PLoS Genet 10:e1004530.

2014 Roulette CJ, Mann H, Kemp BM, Remiker M, Roulette JW, Hewlett BS, Kazanji

M, Breurec S, Monchy D, Sullivan RJ, and Hagen EH. “Tobacco use vs. helminths in Congo basin hunter-gatherers: self-medication in humans?” Evolution and Human Behavior 35: 397-407.

2014 Chatters JC, Kennett DJ, Asmerom Y, Kemp BM, Polyak V, Blank AN, Beddows

PA, Reinhardt E, Arroyo-Cabrales J, Bolnick DA, Malhi RS, Culleton BJ, Erreguerena PL, Rissolo D, Morell-Hart S, and Stafford Jr. TW. “Late Pleistocene Human Skeleton and mtDNA Link Paleoamericans and Modern Native Americans.” Science 344:750-754.

2014 Barta JL, Monroe C, Teisberg JE, Winters M, Flanigan K, and Kemp BM. “One

of the Key Characteristics of Ancient DNA, Low Copy Number, May be a Product of its Extraction.” Journal of Archaeological Science 46: 281-289.

2014 Barta JL, Monroe C, Crockford SJ, and Kemp BM. “Mitochondrial DNA

Preservation Across 3000 Year Old Northern Fur Seal Ribs is Not Related to Bone Density: Implications for Forensic Investigations.” Forensic Science International 239:11-18.

2014 Kemp BM, Monroe C, Judd KG, Reams E, and Grier C. “Evaluation of Methods

that Subdue the Effects of Polymerase Chain Reaction Inhibitors in the Study of Ancient and Degraded DNA.” Journal of Archaeological Science 42: 373-380.

2014 Moss ML, Judd KG, and Kemp BM. “Can salmonids (Oncorhynchus spp.) be

identified to species using vertebral morphometrics? A test using ancient DNA from Coffman Cove, Alaska.” Journal of Archaeological Science 41: 879-889.

2013 Villanea FA, Bolnick D, Monroe C, Worl R, Cambra R, Leventhal A, Kemp BM.

“Evolution of a Specific O Allele (O1vG542A) Supports Unique Ancestry of Native Americans.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology 151:649-657.

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2013 Barta JL, Monroe C, and Kemp BM. “Further Evaluation of the Efficacy of Contamination Removal From Bone Surfaces.” Forensic Science International 231:340-348.

2013 Cui Y, Lindo J, Hughes CE, Johnson JW, Hernandez A, Kemp BM, Ma J,

Cunningham R, Petzelt B, Mitchell J, Archer D, Cybulski JS, Malhi RS. “Ancient DNA analysis of mid-Holocene individuals from the Northwest Coast of North America reveals different evolutionary paths for mitogenomes.” PloS One 8: e66948.

2013 Monroe C, Grier C, and Kemp BM. “Evaluating the Efficacy of Various Thermo-

Stable Polymerases Against Co-Extracted PCR Inhibitors in Ancient DNA Samples.” Forensic Science International 288: 142-153.

2013 Monroe C, Kemp BM, and Smith DG. “Exploring Prehistory in the North

American Southwest with Mitochondrial DNA Diversity Exhibited by Yumans and Athapaskans.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology 150:618-631.

2013 Grier C, Flanigan K, Winters M, Jordan LG, Lukowski S, and Kemp BM. “Using

Ancient DNA Identification and Osteometric Measures of Archaeological Pacific Salmon Vertebrae for Reconstructing Salmon Fisheries and Site Seasonality at Dionisio Point, British Columbia.” Journal of Archaeological Science 40: 544-555.

2012 Mata-Míguez J, Overholtzer L, Rodríguez-Alegría E, Kemp BM, and Bolnick DA.

“The Genetic Impact of Aztec Imperialism: Ancient Mitochondrial DNA Evidence from Xaltocan, Mexico.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology 149: 504-516.

2012 Jenkins DL, Davis LG, Stafford TW, Jr., Campos PF, Hockett B, Jones GT,

Cummings LS, Yost C, Connolly TJ, Yohe RM, 2nd, Gibbons SC, Raghavan M, Rasmussen M, Paijmans JL, Hofreiter M, Kemp BM, Barta JL, Monroe C, Gilbert MT, and Willerslev E (2012) Clovis age Western Stemmed projectile points and human coprolites at the Paisley Caves. Science 337:223-8.

2012 Bolnick DA, Bonnie HM, Mata-Miguez J, Kemp BM, Snow MH, and LeBlanc SA.

“Non-Destructive Sampling of Human Skeletal Remains Yields Ancient Nuclear and Mitochondrial DNA”. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 147: 293-300.

2011 Wilson BJ, Crockford SJ, Johnson JW, Malhi RS, and Kemp BM “Genetic and

archaeological evidence for a former breeding population of Aleutian cackling goose, Branta hutchinsii leucopareia, on Adak Island, central Aleutians, Alaska.” Canadian Journal of Zoology 89: 732-743.

2011 Winters M, Barta JL, Monroe C, and Kemp BM “To clone or not to clone: Method

analysis for retrieving consensus sequences in ancient DNA samples.” PLoS One 6(6): e21247.

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2010 Kemp BM, and Schurr TG. “Ancient and Modern Genetic Variation in the Americas.” Auerbach BM (ed.): Biological and Archaeological Variation in the New World pp. 12-50.

2010 Lawrence DM, Kemp BM, Eshleman J, Jantz RL, Snow M, George D, and Smith

DG. “Mitochondrial DNA of Protohistoric Remains of an Arikara Population from South Dakota (USA): Implications for the Macro-Siouan Language Hypothesis.” Human Biology 82:157-178.

2010 Kim SH, Chun BW, Jung J, Kemp BM, Kwak KD, Cho NS, Kim JJ, Han MS, and

Kim W. “A Preliminary Study on the Origin of Koreans Based on YSTR Variation.” Genes & Genomics 32:371-377.

2010 Kemp BM, González-Oliver A, Malhi RS, Monroe C, Schroeder KB, McDonough

J, Rhett G, Resendéz A, Peñaloza-Espinosa RI, Buentello-Malo L, Gorodesky C, and Smith DG. "Evaluating the Farming/Language Dispersal Hypothesis with Mitochondrial and Y-chromosomal DNA variation in the Southwest and Mesoamerica." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 107: 6759-6764.

2010 Speller CF, Kemp BM, Wyatt SD, Monroe C, Lipe WD, Arndt UM, and Yang DY.

“Ancient Mitochondrial DNA Analysis Reveals Complexity of Indigenous North American Turkey Domestication.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 107: 2807-2812.

2009 Malhi RS, Schroeder KB, and Kemp BM. “Uses and limitations of genetic data

relating to Athapaskan migrations: A reply to Seymour.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology 139: 281-283.

2009 Kemp BM, Tung TA, Summar ML. “Genetic continuity after the collapse of the

Wari empire: mitochondrial DNA profiles from Wari and post-Wari populations in the ancient Andes.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology 140: 80-91.

2008 Kim S-H, Kemp BM, Park K-W, LIM S-K, Kim K-S, Hwang J-H, Chong J-M, Kim

N-Y, Lee Y-H, Kim W, and Han M-S (2008) Single base mismatch cases in mtDNA HV-1/2 between the same maternal blood samples and their impact on forensic interpretation. Korean Journal of Forensic Science 9:97-100

2008 Kim S, Hong S, Kemp BM, and Han M. “Evaluation of two DNA extraction

methods on exhumed bone samples: Ultrafiltration versus column affinity.” Analytical Science & Technology (Korea) 21: 338-343

2008 Kohler TA, Glaude MP, Bocquet-Appel J-P, and Kemp BM. “The Neolithic

Demographic Transition in the U.S. Southwest.” American Antiquity 73: 645-669. 2008 Malhi RS, González-Oliver A, Schroeder KB, Kemp BM, Greenberg JA,

Dobrowski SZ, Smith DG, Resendez A, Karafet T, Hammer M, Zegura S, and Brovko T. “Y chromosome diversity among Native North Americans: A study of Athapaskan population history.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology 137:412-424.

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2008 De la Cruz I, González-Oliver A, Kemp BM, Román JA, Smith DG and Torre-Blanco A. “Sex identification of infants sacrificed to the ancient Aztec raingods in Tlatelolco, Mexico.” Current Anthropology 46: 519-526.

2007 Cybulski JS, McMillan AD, Malhi RS, Kemp BM, Harry H and Cousins S. The

Big Bar Lake Burial: Middle Period Human Remains from the Canadian Plateau. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 31:55-78.

2007 LeBlanc SA, Kreisman L, Kemp BM, Carlyle SW, Dhody A, Smiley F, and

Benjamin T (2007) “Quids and Aprons: Ancient DNA from Artifacts from the American Southwest.” Journal of Field Archaeology 32:161-175.

2007 Kemp BM, Monroe C, and Smith DG. “Extraction and analysis of DNA from

archaeological specimens.” In MD Glascock, RJ Speakman and RS Popelka-Filcoff (eds.): Archaeological Chemistry: Analytical Techniques and Archaeological Interpretation, pgs 78-98.

2007 Kemp BM, Malhi RS, McDonough J, Bolnick DA, Eshleman JA, Rickards O,

Martinez-Labarga C, Johnson JR, Lorenz JG, Dixon EJ, Fifield TE, Heaton TH, Worl R and Smith DG. “Genetic analysis of early Holocene skeletal remains from Alaska and its implications for the settlement of the Americas.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology 135: 605-621.

2007 Malhi RS, Kemp BM, Eshleman JA, Cybulski J, Smith DG, Cousins S and Harry

H. “Haplogroup M discovered in prehistoric North America.” Journal of Archaeological Science 34:642-648.

2006 Kemp BM, Monroe C and Smith DG. “Repeat silica extraction: a simple

technique for the removal of PCR inhibitors from DNA extracts.” Journal of Archaeological Science 33: 1680-1689.

2006 Sans M, Merriwether DA, Hidalgo PC, Bentancor N, Weimer TA, Franco MHLP,

Alvarez I, Kemp BM and Salzano FM. “Population structure and admixture in Cerro Largo, Uruguay, based on blood markers and mitochondrial DNA polymorphisms.” American Journal of Human Biology 18: 513-524.

2005 Kemp BM and Smith DG. “Use of bleach to eliminate contaminating DNA from

the surfaces of bones and teeth.” Forensic Science International 154: 53-61. 2005 Kemp BM, Reséndez A, Román-Berrelleza JA, Malhi RS, and Smith DG. “An

Analysis of Ancient Aztec mtDNA from Tlatelolco: Pre-Colombian Relations and the Spread of Uto-Aztecan.” In Reed DM (ed.): Biomolecular Archaeology: Genetic Approaches to the Past pp. 22-46.

2005 Reséndez A and Kemp BM. “Genetics and the History of Latin America.”

Hispanic American Historical Review 85(2): 283-298. 2005 Smith DG, Malhi RS, Eshleman JA, Kaestle FA and Kemp BM. “Mitochondrial

DNA Haplogroups of Paleoamericans in North America.” R. Bonnichsen, B. T. Lepper, D. Stanford and M. R. Waters, (eds): Paleoamerican Origins: Beyond Clovis. Texas A&M University Press: College Station, TX.

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2003 Malhi RS, Mortenson HM, Eshleman JA, Kemp BM, Lorenz JG, Kaestle FA,

Johnson JR, Gorodezky C, and Smith DG. “Native American mtDNA prehistory in the American Southwest.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology 120:108-124.

2002 Malhi RS, Eshleman JA, Greenberg JA, Weiss DA, Schultz Shook BA, Kaestle

FA, Lorenz JG, Kemp BM, Johnson JR, and Smith DG. “The structure of diversity within the New World mitochondrial DNA haplogroups: implications for the prehistory of North America.” American Journal of Human Genetics 70:905-919.

2000 Merriwether DA, Kemp BM, Crews DE, and Neel JV. “Gene Flow and Genetic

Variation in the Yanomama as Revealed by Mitochondrial DNA.” In Renfrew C (ed.): America past, America present: genes and languages in the Americas and beyond. Cambridge, England: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, pp. 89-124.

NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS 2014 Kemp BM and Lipe WD. “Ancient Turkeys.” Archaeology Southwest 28 (3&4):

30. 2014 Kennett DJ, Asmerom Y, Kemp BM, Polyak V, Bolnick DA, Malhi RS, Culleton

BJ. “Early Americans: misstated results.” Science 345: 390. 2012 Johnson JR, Kemp BM, Monroe C, and Lorenz JG. “A Land of Diversity:

Genetic Insights into Ancestral Origins.” In Jones T and Perry JE (eds.) Contemporary Issues in California Archaeology pp: 49-72.

2011 Lipe WD, Matson RG, and Kemp BM “New Insights from Old Collections: Cedar

Mesa, Utah, Revisited.” Southwestern Lore 77: 103-111. 2010 Kemp BM and Smith DG. Letter to the Editor. “Ancient DNA Methodology:

‘Thoughts from Brian M. Kemp and David Glenn Smith on "Mitochondrial DNA of Protohistoric Remains of an Arikara Population from South Dakota’”. Human Biology 82:227-238.

2006 Kemp BM. “Anthropological Currents: Mitochondrial DNA and the African

Exodus.” Current Anthropology 47:213. 2006 Kemp BM. “Anthropological Currents: Linguistic Classification at Odds with

Genetic Evidence.” Current Anthropology 47:4. 2005 Kemp BM. “Anthropological Currents: Ancient Fermented Beverages from

China.” Current Anthropology 46:701-702. 2005 Kemp BM. “Anthropological Currents: Demic Diffusion of the Han Chinese.”

Current Anthropology 46:362.

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2005 Kemp BM. “Anthropological Currents: How Much for that Skull?” Current Anthropology 46:361.

2005 Kemp BM. “Anthropological Currents: Mechanisms of Recognition.” Current

Anthropology 46:160. 2005 Kemp BM. “Anthropological Currents: Genetic Models for Cultural Choices.”

Current Anthropology 46:2. 2004 Kemp BM. “Anthropological Currents: Patterning of Cattle Domestication.”

Current Anthropology 45:573-574. 2004 Kemp BM. “Anthropological Currents: Direct Descendants of the

Paleoamericans?” Current Anthropology 45:437. 2004 Kemp BM. “Anthropological Currents: Dating the Arrival of Humans in the

Americas.” Current Anthropology 45:304. BOOK REVIEWS 2012 Kemp BM. “Biomolecular Archaeology: An Introduction. By Terry Brown and

Keri Brown.” Journal of Anthropological Research 68:278-279. 2011 Kemp BM. “Human Biological Variation. Second edition. By James H. Mielke,

Lyle W. Konigsberg, and John H. Relethford.” The Quarterly Review of Biology 86: 232.

PRESENTATIONS 2015 Kemp, BM. “From Mendel's Pea Plants to DNA Fingerprinting (How one 19th

century monk's observations in the garden forms the basis for individual identification in the forensic sciences today).” Invited presentation made on September 8th as a part of the Common Reading Program at Washington State University, Pullman, WA.

2015 Kemp, BM. “Mommy, where does knowledge come from? (or On what I thought I

knew about ancient DNA, but have come to learn).” Invited presentation made on April 7th to the Department of Biology at the Walla Walla College, Walla Walla, WA.

2014 Kemp, BM. “The problematic role that PCR inhibitors play in the study of

degraded DNA and some solutions.” Presentation made on September 15th to the School of Biological Sciences, Washington State University.

2014 Kemp, BM. “Mommy, where does knowledge come from? (or On what I thought I

knew about ancient DNA, but have come to learn).” Invited presentation made on May 14th at the Workshop on Social Implications of Genomics Technologies in the Justice System at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL.

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2014 Kemp, BM. “The problematic role that PCR inhibitors play in the study of degraded DNA and some solutions.” Invited presentation made on May 13th at the Workshop on Social Implications of Genomics Technologies in the Justice System at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL.

2014 Villanea F, Kemp BM, and Kitchen A. “Testing the limitations of ancient DNA

sampling in Bayesian coalescent analysis.” Poster presented at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

2014 Mata-Míguez J, Overholtzer L, Rodríguez-Alegría E, Kemp BM, and Bolnick DA.

“Assessing the demographic effects of Aztec Imperialism: Ancient mitochondrial and nuclear DNA evidence from Xaltocan, Mexico.” Paper presented at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

2013 Kemp BM. “Ancient DNA in the Americas (and Cautionary Tales About Dates

and Drawing Arrows).” Invited presentation made on September 3rd at the UNESCO World Heritage Thematic Program Human Evolution: Adaptations, Dispersals, and Social Developments (HEADS), Puebla, Mexico.

2013 Kemp BM. “The Entrance of Humans into the Americas: A Genetic Perspective.”

Invited presentation made on August 16th at Paths Across the Pacific VIII, Sitka, AK.

2013 Kemp, BM. “Mommy, where does knowledge come from? (or On what I thought I

knew about ancient DNA, but have come to learn).” Invited presentation made on July 25th to the Department of Biology at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Mexico City, Mexico.

2013 Kemp BM, Monroe C, and Grier C. “A Tale of Two Villages: Ancient DNA

Reconstruction of Salmon Fisheries at a Marpole and Late Period Village at the Dionisio Point Locality, Southwestern British Columbia.” Paper presented at the 78th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu, HI.

2013 Monroe C, Lenci E, Leventhal A, Cambra R, and Kemp BM. “Ancient Human

DNA Analysis from CA-SCL-38 Burials: Correlating Biological Relationships, Mortuary Behavior, and Social Inequality.” Paper presented at the 78th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu, HI.

2013 Lenci E, Monroe C, Leventhal A, and Kemp BM. “Ancient Human DNA Analysis

from the San Francisco Bay Area; Interpreting Ohlone History through Genetics.” Poster presented at the 78th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu, HI.

2013 Judd K, Cordray C, Reams E, Higgins R, and Kemp BM. “Documenting

Domestic Lineages in the American Southwest: Turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) and Dogs (Canis lupus).” Poster presented at the 78th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu, HI.

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2013 Judd K, Cordray C, Reams E, Higgins R, and Kemp BM. “Documenting Domestic Lineages in the American Southwest: Turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) and Dogs (Canis lupus).” Poster presented at WSU Showcase.

2013 Kemp, BM. “What I thought I knew about ancient and degraded DNA, but have

come to learn” Invited presentation made on February 19th at the meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Washington DC,

2013 Kemp, BM. “Mommy, where does knowledge come from? (or On what I thought I

knew about ancient DNA, but have come to learn)” Invited presentation made on January 31st to the Madonna University Forensic Science Society.

2013 Kemp BM. “Everyone Poops and Other Tales from Prehistory.” Invited

presentation made on January 28th to the Anthropology Department at Central Michigan University.

2012 Kemp, BM. “Mommy, where does knowledge come from? (or On what I thought I

knew about ancient DNA, but have come to learn)” Invited presentation made on November 9th to the Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.

2012 Kemp, BM. “Anthropological Applications of Ancient DNA” Invited presentation

made on November 9th to the Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.

2012 Kemp, BM. “Mommy, where does knowledge come from? (or on what I thought I

knew about ancient DNA, but have come to learn)” Tenure promotion presentation made on August 29th, 2012 to the School of Biological Sciences at WSU.

2012 Kemp, BM. “Ancient DNA 101.” Invited presentation made on August 9th, 2012

to the Kiwanis Club, Pullman, WA 2012 Barta JL, Monroe C, Teisberg J, Winters M, Flanigan K and Kemp BM. “One of

the Key Characteristics of Ancient and Forensic DNA, Low Copy Number, May be a Product of its Extraction.” Poster presented at the National Institute of Justice Conference, Arlington, VA.

2012 Mann H, Kemp BM, Sullivan RJ, and Hagen EH. “The Highly Polymorphic

Human Cytochrome P450 (CYP) 2A6 Gene: Examining Diversity and Nicotine Metabolism in a Central African Foraging Population.” Poster presented at the 81st Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Portland, OR.

2012 Kemp BM. “Everyone Poops and Other Tales from Prehistory.” Invited

presentation made on March 12th to the Anthropology Department at the University of Victoria.

2012 Kemp BM. “Everyone Poops and Other Tales from Prehistory.” Invited

presentation made on March 8th to the Archaeology Department at Simon Fraser University.

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2012 Moss ML, Judd KG, and Kemp BM. “Tlingit Salmon Use at Coffman Cove,

Alaska: Determining Salmon Species using Morphometric and Ancient DNA Methods.” Paper presented at the 39th annual meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association.

2012 Kemp BM. “Everyone Poops and Other Tales from Prehistory.” Invited

presentation made on February 24th to the Biology Department at the College of William & Mary.

2011 Kemp BM. “Mitochondrial DNA and Y-chromosome variation in the Southwest

and Mesoamerica: Testing the Farming/Language Dispersal Hypothesis.” Invited presentation made on July 23rd at the “Language in Space” workshop held at the University of Colorado, Boulder, CO.

2011 Monroe C, Barta JL, Kemp BM. “Overcoming PCR Inhibitors of Degraded DNA

Using Various Thermostable Polymerases.” Poster presented at the National Institute of Justice Conference, Arlington, VA.

2011 Villanea FA, Monroe C, Runnells S, Leventhal A, Cambra R, and Kemp BM.

“Sequence variation of O haplotypes in pre-Columbian Native Americans and its relevance for Native American evolution.” Paper presented at the 80th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Minneapolis, MN.

2011 Barta JL, Monroe C, and Kemp BM. “Evaluating the Efficacy of Household

Bleach in the Removal of Contamination from Bone Surfaces.” Poster presented at the 80th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Minneapolis, MN.

2011 Kemp BM, Barta JL, Monroe C, Teisberg J, Runnells S, and Flanigan K. “One of

the Key Characteristics of Ancient DNA, Low Copy Number, May be a Product of its Extraction.” Poster presented at the 80th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Minneapolis, MN.

2011 Runnells S, Monroe C, Barta JL, and Kemp BM. “To clone or not to clone:

Method analysis for retrieving consensus sequences in ancient DNA samples.” Poster presented at the 80th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Minneapolis, MN.

2011 Flanigan K, Grier C, Runnells S, Lukowski S, and Kemp BM “Molecular Species

Identification of Salmonid Vertebrae: Reconstructing Salmon Fisheries in the Salish Sea of the Northwest Coast.” Poster presented at the 76th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, CA

2011 Newbold B, Bocinsky RK, Kemp BM, and Geib P. “Ancient Domestic Turkeys at

Atlatl Rock Cave.” Paper presented at the 76th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, CA

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2011 Monroe C, Villanea F, Leventhal A, Cambra R, and Kemp BM. “Ancient human

DNA analysis from CA-SCL-38 Burials: Correlating biological relationships and mortuary behavior.” Paper presented at the 76th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, CA

2011 Bocinsky RK, Chisholm B, and Kemp BM. “Basketmaker III Turkey Husbandry:

Multiple Lines of Evidence.” Paper presented at the 76th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, CA

2011 Monroe C, Gonzalez S, Johnson J, Kruszynski R, and Kemp BM. “Ancient DNA

Analysis of Prehistoric Burials from the Santa Barbara Channel Region”. Paper presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of the Society of California Archaeology, Rohnert Park, CA.

2011 Monroe C, Villanea F, Leventhal A, Cambra R, and Kemp BM. “Ancient human

DNA analysis from CA-SCL-38 Burials: Correlating biological relationships and mortuary behavior.” Paper presented at the

2011 Kemp BM. “Mitochondrial DNA and Y-chromosome variation in the Southwest

and Mesoamerica: Testing the Farming/Language Dispersal Hypothesis.” Invited presentation made on February 23rd to the Harvard Archaeology Program Seminar Series.

2011 Kemp BM. “Everyone Poops and Other Tales from Prehistory.” Invited

presentation made on January 28th at the University of Oregon. 2011 Kemp BM. “Everyone Poops and Other Tales from Prehistory.” Invited

presentation made on January 21st at the University of California-Davis. 2011 Kemp BM. “Reconstructing Migrations and Behaviors of the First Americans

through the Analysis of Paleofeces.” Invited presentation made on January 20th at “The Bone Room” in Berkeley, CA.

2011 Kemp BM. “Everyone Poops and Other Tales from Prehistory.” Invited

presentation made on January 19th at Stanford University. 2010 Barta JL, Monroe C and Kemp BM. “To bleach or not to bleach: Evaluating the

efficacy of bleaching skeletal samples prior to DNA extraction” Presentation made at the 21st International Symposium on Human Identification, San Antonio, October 11-14. Special workshop: Problem samples.

2010 Kemp BM. “What Would I Say if I Had the Opportunity to Give Advice to the

Entire Incoming Class at Washington State University (Well I Do, So Here it Is).” Keynote address made on August 20th at Washington State University’s Convocation.

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2010 Kemp BM. “Mitochondrial DNA Variation Among Native Southeastern Alaskans.” Presentation made on July 30th at Paths Across the Pacific VII, Sitka, AK.

2010 Barta JL, Monroe C and Kemp BM. “Evaluating the Efficacy of Bleach in the

Removal of Contamination from Bone Surfaces” Poster presented at the National Institute of Justice Conference, Arlington, VA.

2010 Kemp BM. “Mitochondrial DNA Variation Among Native Southeastern

Alaskans.” Invited presentation made on June 4th at Celebration in Juneau, AK. 2010 Villanea FA, Monroe C, Leventhal A, Cambra R, and Kemp BM. “ABO blood

group frequencies in a pre-Columbian Native American population from California.” Poster presented at the 79th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Albuquerque, NM.

2010 Schroeder KB, Malhi RS, Kemp BM, González-Oliver A, and Smith DG.

“Geographic structure of genetic variation in North America: population fissions and European admixture.” Paper presented at the 79th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Albuquerque, NM.

2010 Nott B, Kemp BM, and Jones J. “Palynological and Molecular Analysis of Ancient

Turkey Coprolites from Turkey Pen Ruin.” Paper presented at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, MO.

2010 Monroe C, Kemp BM, Johnson J, Kruszynski R, and Gonzalez S. “Ancient DNA

Analysis of Prehistoric Burials from the Santa Barbara Channel Region.” Paper presented at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, MO.

2010 Lorenz J, Kemp BM, and Johnson J. “The Genetic Structure of California

Indians: Using mtDNA to Analyze Relationships Across the Americas” Poster presented at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, MO.

2010 Kemp, BM, Monroe C, Geib P, Matson RG, and Lipe WD. “Genetic Analysis of

Coprolites from Southeastern Utah.” Paper presented at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, MO.

2010 Bocinsky RK, Nott B, and Kemp BM. “Plop!: 'Unorthodox' aDNA Studies for

Reconstructing Domestication and Migration.” Paper presented at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, MO.

2010 Villanea FA, Monroe C, Leventhal A, Cambra R, and Kemp BM. “ABO blood

group frequencies in a pre-Columbian Native American population from California.” Poster presented at Washington State University Showcase.

2010 Kemp BM. “Everyone Poops and Other Tales from Prehistory.” Invited

presentation made on March 3rd to the Program in Ecology, Evolution & Conservation Biology at the University of Illinois- Champaign/Urbana.

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2009 Kemp BM. “Modern and Ancient DNA Variation in the Americas.” Invited presentation made on November 13th to the Programa de Genetica Humana, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.

2009 Kemp BM. “Everyone Poops and Other Tales from Prehistory.” Invited

presentation made on November 12th to the Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.

2009 Kemp BM. "When the Local Level Impacts Global Perspectives: Native

Southwestern U.S. as a Case Study.” Invited presentation made October 25th at the Genetic Anthropology at Fine Scales Workshop, Honolulu, HI.

2009 Kemp BM. “Modern and Ancient DNA Variation in the Americas.” Invited

presentation made on July 1st to the Department of Anthropology at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Mexico City, Mexico.

2009 Kemp BM. “Everyone Poops and Other Tales from Prehistory.” Invited

presentation made on June 29th to the Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia (ENAH), Mexico City, Mexico.

2009 Kemp BM and Monroe C. “NIJ Project to Enhance Methods for Studying

Degraded DNA.” Poster presented at the National Institute of Justice Conference, Arlington, VA.

2009 Kemp BM. “Modern and Ancient Genetic Variation in the Americas.” Invited

presentation made on May 7th to the Department of Anthropology at Portland State University.

2009 Kemp BM. Monroe C, Lipe WD, and Matson RG. “Genetic Analysis of

Basketmaker II Coprolites from the Turkey Pen Ruins Site in Southeastern Utah.” Paper presented at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, GA.

2009 Jordan LG, Thorgaard GH, Grier C, and Kemp BM. “Millimeters and Base Pairs:

Do Transverse Diameter and DNA Tell the Same Story?” Paper presented at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, GA.

2009 Wyatt SD, Kemp BM, Monroe C, Lipe WD. “Domestic Turkeys in the American

Southwest: Imported Birds or an Independent Domestication Event?” Poster presented at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, GA.

2009 Nott BM, Jones J, Lipe WD, and Kemp BM. “Palynological Analysis of Ancient

Domestic Turkey Droppings from the American Southwest.” Paper presented at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, GA.

2009 Lukowski S and Kemp BM. “Getting to Know Your Salmon: Ancient DNA

Analysis of the Household Fishery at Dionisio Point.” Paper presented at the 62nd Annual Northwest Anthropological Conference, Newport, OR.

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2009 Kemp BM. “Mitochondrial DNA and Y-chromosome variation in the Southwest

and Mesoamerica: Testing the Farming/Language Dispersal Hypothesis.” Invited presentation made on April 6th to the DNA and History Seminar at University of California-Los Angeles.

2009 Nott BM, Jones JG, Lipe WD, and Kemp BM. “Palynological Analysis of Ancient

Domestic Turkey Droppings from the American Southwest.” Poster presented at Washington State University Showcase.

2009 Wyatt SD, Kemp BM, Monroe C, Lipe WD. “Domestic Turkeys in theAmerican

Southwest: Imported Birds or an Independent Domestication Event?” Poster presented at Washington State University Showcase.

2009 Lukowski S, Jordan L, Kemp BM, and Grier C. “Genetic Analysis of

Archaeological Fish Remains to Reconstruct Ancient Fisheries.” Poster presented at Washington State University Showcase.

2009 Monroe C, Leventhal A, Cambra R, Kemp BM. “Ancient human DNA analysis

from CA-SCL-287/CA-SMA-263 Burials: New insights regarding California prehistory.” Paper presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society of California Archaeology, Modesto, California.

2009 Monroe C and BM Kemp. “The Biological Relationships of Prehistoric Baja

California Populations: An Ancient DNA Perspective.” Paper presented at the 9th Biannual National Meeting of Balances and Perspectives on Anthropology and History of Baja California, Tecate, Baja California, Mexico.

2008 Kemp BM. “Everyone Poops and Other Tales from Prehistory.” Invited

presentation made on November 25th to the Department of Sociology, Social Work & Anthropology at Utah State University.

2008 Kemp BM. “Everyone Poops and Other Tales from Prehistory.” Invited

presentation made on November 13th to the Department of Anthropology at Santa Clara University.

2008 Kaestle F, Kemp BM, Eshleman JA, and Malhi RS. “Paleogenetic Insights on

Population Interactions in the West.” Presented at the 31st biennial Great Basin Anthropological Conference, Portland, OR.

2008 Kemp, BM. “Old Genes (Sometimes) Never Wear Out” Invited presentation

made on September 2nd as part of the freshman common reading program at WSU.

2008 Kemp, BM. “The Entrance of Humans into the Americas: A Genetic

Perspective.” Presented at Paths Across the Pacific VI, Sitka, AK.

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2008 Kemp, BM and Schroeder KB. “Researching Relationships Among Indigenous Populations.” Invited presentation made on June 5th at Celebration, Juneau, AK.

2008 Kemp BM. “Everyone Poops and Other Tales from Prehistory.” Invited

presentation made on June 10th to the School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences at the University of Alaska-Southeast, Juneau, AK.

2008 Kemp, BM. “Ancient and Modern Genetic Evidence Provide Important Insights

About the Entrance of Humans Into the Americas.” Invited presentation delivered at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Joint Assembly, Fort Lauderdale, FL.

2008 Kemp BM. “Ancient Human Genetic Variation in the Americas.” Paper

presented at the 25th Annual Southern Illinois University Visiting Scholar Conference: Human Variation in the New World: a meeting of archaeology and biological anthropology, Carbondale, IL.

2008 Kemp BM. “Everyone Poops and Other Tales from Prehistory.” Invited

presentation made at the March 18th meeting of PEES (Palouse Ecologists, Evolutionary Biologists, and Systemetists). Pullman, WA.

2008 Kemp BM, Tung TA, and Summar ML. “Biological and Cultural Discontinuity

from Wari Imperial Rule to Wari Collapse in the Former Imperial Heartland, Ayacucho, Peru.” Paper presented at the 77th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Columbus, OH.

2008 Kemp BM. “Ancient DNA: 20 Years of Research in the Americas.” Paper

presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

2008 Malhi R, Tito R, Kemp BM, Cybulski J. “Ancient DNA Studies with British

Columbia First Nations.” Paper presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

2008 González-Oliver A, De la Cruz I, Kemp BM, Smith DG, and Torre-Blanco A. “Sex

identification of infants sacrificed to the ancient Aztec raingods in Tlatelolco, Mexico.” Paper presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

2008 Monroe C and Kemp BM. “Mitochondrial DNA Analysis Provides Evidence for

an Ancient Southwest Population Expansion.” Paper presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

2007 Kemp BM. “You can get DNA out of those? Prospects and cautionary notes

about sampling archaeological specimens.” Paper presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Austin, TX.

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2007 Kemp BM. “Population expansion in the American Southwest: A case for the study of ancient DNA in the region.” Paper presented at the 76th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Philadelphia, PA.

2007 Kemp BM, Tung TA, Summar S, Canter J and Summar ML. “Mitochondrial DNA

variation of ancient and contemporary Andean Populations of Peru.” Poster presented at the 76th annual Human Biology Association Meeting. Philadelphia, PA.

2006 Kemp BM, Schroeder KB, Malhi RS, and Smith DG. “New Insights Provided by

Ancient and Modern DNA about the Settlement of the Americas.” Paper presented at the 3rd International Symposium of “Early Man in America.” Saltillo , Mexico.

2006 Monroe C, Kemp BM and Smith DG. “Mitochondrial DNA variation of Yuman

speaking populations.” Poster presented at the “Languages and Genes” conference at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

2006 Johnson JR, Lorenz JG and Kemp BM. “Genetic and Linguistic Affiliations of

California Indian Populations: Reconstruction of Prehistoric Migrations Based on mtDNA Evidence.” Paper presented at the “Languages and Genes” conference at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

2006 Kemp BM, Monroe C and Smith DG. “Ancient DNA 101: a guide for

archaeologists.” Poster presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. San Juan, Puerto Rico.

2006 Monroe C, Kemp BM and Smith DG. “Mitochondrial DNA evidence supports

historic documentation of Yavapai-Apache interaction.” Poster presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. San Juan, Puerto Rico.

2006 Kemp BM, Malhi RS, McDonough J, Bolnick DA, Eshleman JA, Rickards O,

Martinez-Labarga C, Johnson JR, Lorenz JG, Dixon EJ, Fifield TE, Heaton TH, Worl R and Smith DG. “Genetic analysis of early Holocene skeletal remains from Alaska and its implication for the timing of the peopling of the Americas.” Paper presented at the 75th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Anchorage, AK. Awarded the Juan Comas student prize.

2006 Monroe C, Kemp BM and Smith DG. “Mitochondrial DNA variation of Yuman

speaking populations.” Poster presented at the 75th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Anchorage, AK/

2005 Kemp BM, Reséndez A and Smith DG. “Mitochondrial DNA variation among

Uto-Aztecan speakers.” Paper presented at the 104th Annual American Association of Anthropologists Meeting. Washington D.C. Awarded the Biological Anthropology Section student prize.

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2005 Kemp BM, Malhi RS, McDonough J, Bolnick DA, Eshleman JA, Rickards O, Martinez-Labarga C, Johnson JR, Lorenz JG, Dixon EJ, Fifield TE, Heaton TH, Worl R and Smith DG. “Genetic analysis of early Holocene skeletal remains from Alaska and its implication for the timing of the peopling of the Americas.” Paper presented at the 13th Annual Arctic Conference. Davis, CA.

2005 Kemp BM, Smith DG, Eshleman JA, Malhi RS, McDonough JW, Dixon, EJ,

Heaton TH, Fifield T, Worl R. “Analysis of ancient DNA from an individual from Prince of Wales Island: Implications for the peopling of the New World.” Paper presented at the 86th Annual Pacific Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Ashland, OR.

2005 Kemp BM, Reséndez A, Malhi RS, McDonough JW, Monroe C, Rhett G, Smith

DG. “Mitochondrial DNA variation among populations of Mesoamerica and the American Southwest: Does Uto-Aztecan Represent a Biological Unit?” Paper presented at the 74th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Milwaukee, WI.

2005 Kemp BM. “Mitochondrial DNA and New World Prehistory.” Paper presented to

the Mexican Graduate Student Association Meeting. UC Mexus sponsored. University of California, Davis.

2005 Kemp BM, Smith DG, Nelson WJ. “DNA analysis of ancient coprolites from Fish Slough Cave.” Poster presented at the 29th biennial Great Basin Anthropological Conference. Reno, NV.

2005 Kemp BM, Reséndez A, Smith DG. “Mitochondrial DNA and New World

Prehistory.” Paper presented at the 50th Anniversary of the Department of Anthropology at Sacramento State University. Sacramento, CA.

2004 Kemp BM, Reséndez A, and Smith DG. “Mitochondrial DNA variation in the

American Southwest and Mesoamerica.” Paper presented at the 2nd International Symposium of “Early Man in America.” Mexico City, Mexico.

2004 Reséndez A, Kemp BM, González-Oliver A, Malhi RS, and Smith DG. “Human

connections between Mesoamerica and the Southwest: The genetic and historical evidence.” Paper presented at the 2nd International Symposium of “Early Man in America.” Mexico City, Mexico.

2004 González-Oliver A, Kemp BM, Reséndez A, McDonough JW, and Smith DG.

“Comparison of Y-chromosome genetic diversity in Native American populations that speak different Uto-Aztecan languages.” Paper presented at the 2nd International Symposium of “Early Man in America.” Mexico City, Mexico.

2004 Kemp BM, Reséndez A, and Smith DG. “Mitochondrial DNA variation in Uto-

Aztecan Speakers.” Poster presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Tampa, FL.

2003 Kemp BM, Reséndez A, Román-Berrelleza JA, and Smith DG. “Mitochondrial

DNA Variation in Native American Populations of Mesoamerica and the Southwestern United States.” Paper presented at the 102nd Annual American Association of Anthropologists Meeting. Chicago, IL.

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2003 Kemp BM and Smith DG. “Tackling (Some of) the Vagaries of Ancient DNA

Work.” Poster presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Tempe, AZ.

2002 Kemp BM, Reséndez A, Román-Berrelleza JA, and Smith DG. “An Analysis of

Ancient Aztec mtDNA from Tlatelolco: Pre-Columbian Relations and the Spread of Uto-Aztecan.” Paper presented at the 19th Annual Visiting Scholar Conference in Carbondale, IL.

2001 Greenberg J, Malhi RS, Schultz BA, Eshleman JA, Weiss DA, Kemp BM.

“Mapping Native American haplogroup frequencies using Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques.” Poster presented at the 70th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Kansas City, MO.

2000 Kemp BM, Merriwether DA, and Bealle CM. “Mitochondrial DNA sequence

variation in a high altitude population in the Simean Plateau in Ethiopia.” Poster presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of the Human Biology Association. San Antonio, TX.

2000 Merriwether DA, Kemp BM, and Bealle CM. “Mitochondrial DNA sequence

variation in a high altitude population in Tibet.” Paper presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of the Human Biology Association San Antonio, TX.

1999 Kemp BM, Neel JV, Crews DC, and Merriwether DA. “Gene flow and coancestry

in the Yanomama Indians of Venezuela and Brazil: Evidence from mitochondrial DNA.” Paper presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the Human Biology Association. Columbus, OH.

1999 Merriwether DA, Kemp BM, and Neel JV. “Native American origins and

dispersal: Evidence from mitochondrial DNA.” Paper presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Columbus, OH.

GRANTS/AWARDS 2015 Mid-Career Achievement Award, College of Arts and Sciences, Washington

State University. 2014-2016 Washington Sea Grant. Kemp BM, Thorgaard GH (co-PIs), with Johnson BM

(graduate student advisee). "Genetic analysis of Chinook salmon using ancient, historic and modern DNA" ($24,207)

2013-2014 Berry Family CLA Faculty Excellence Fellows award. Kemp BM. “Exploring

Mesoamerican Prehistory with DNA Evidence from Ancient and Extant Indigenous Populations” (Awarded 12/5/11, $25,000)

2012-2014 National Institute of Justice Grant. Kemp BM and Barta JL. "Bait and

Capture: Holding on to Molecules of Interest" (1/1/2012-8/31/2014, 2011-DN-BX-K549, $249,983)

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2012 Early Career Award, College of Sciences, Washington State University. 2010-2011 EXCELinSE External Mentoring Program Grant. Kemp BM. Funded

through the National Science Foundation ADVANCE Institutional Transformation Grant (Award #0810927) at Washington State University ($3,569.60)

2009-2012 National Science Foundation Grant. Jenkins D, Nielsen R, Kemp BM, and

Willerslev E. “Collaborative Research: Paleo Genetic Investigations at the Pre-Clovis Paisley Caves Site in the Northern Great Basin, Oregon” (10/1/2009-9/30/2012, BCS-0924458, $211,838)

2008-2012 National Institute of Justice Grant. Kemp BM. "NIJ Proposal to Enhance

Methods for Studying Degraded DNA" (9/1/2008-1/31/2012, 2008-DN-BX-K008, $595,196)

2008-2011 National Science Foundation Grant. Lynch-Alfaro J, Alfaro M, Kemp BM,

Olson L, and Di Fiore A. "Phylogeography of Capuchins, Squirrel Monkeys and Owl Monkeys: A Critical Comparative Framework for Studying Evolution, Behavioral Ecology, and Conservation in Neotropical Primates" (4/1/2008-3/31/2011, BCS-0833375, $249,987)

2008-2011 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Grant. Matson

RG (PI), Lipe WD (Collaborator), and Kemp BM (Collaborator). “Cultural Transformations in Southwestern Prehistory: New Insights from Old Collections” (4/1/08-3/31/2011, SSHRC SRG 410-2008-1677, $79,064 CAD)

2008-2009 WSU New Faculty Seed Grant "Ancient DNA Analysis of Archaic Period

Human Coprolites from the American Southwest: An Investigation of Mitochondrial DNA Variation in the Region Prior to the Introduction of Maize" (5/16/2008-8/15/2009, $19,400)

2005 Juan Comas student prize for paper delivered at the American Association of

Physical Anthropologists Meeting in Anchorage, AK. 2005 First prize for paper delivered at the Interdisciplinary Graduate Symposium at the

University of California, Davis. 2005 Biological Anthropology Section student prize for paper delivered at the American

Association of Anthropologists Meeting in Washington D.C. 2004-2005 National Science Foundation Grant (#0422144). Malhi RS, Smith DG,

Reséndez A, and Kemp BM. “Genetic Diversity in the American Southwest and Mesoamerica.” (7/13/04-1/27/05, BCS-6339901, $139,000)

2004 UC Davis Graduate Studies Travel Grant. For travel to the 2nd International

Symposium of “Early Man in America” in Mexico City, Mexico. ($1000)

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2003-2005 UC Mexus Dissertation Research Grant. “Mitochondrial DNA variation of Mexican populations: Investigation of human interactions between Mesoamerica and the Southwest.” ($11,895)

2003-2005 Wenner Gren Foundation Individual Research Grant. “Mitochondrial DNA

variation in extant and prehistoric populations of Mesoamerica and the Southwest.” ($14,724)

2000-2003 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (NSF-GRF). 1998 Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program Grant that funded B.S. senior

thesis at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor ($1,000). Mentor Scholarships/Grants 2015 College of Arts and Sciences Summer Minigrant (WSU) to Erica Palmer ($6673.60) 2015 Auvil Undergraduate Research Scholarship (WSU) to Mitchell Go ($1000) 2014 Elling Foundation Grant (SBS) to Lindsay Hilldorfer ($912) 2014 Elling Foundation Grant (SBS) to Fernando Villanea ($3000) 2013 King Fellowship (SBS) to Fernando Villanea ($2700) 2012 Auvil Undergraduate Research Scholarship (WSU) to Kathleen Judd ($1000) 2012 Elling Foundation Grant (SBS) to Fernando Villanea ($1700) 2011 Elling Foundation Grant (SBS) to Fernando Villanea ($4500) 2010 Auvil Undergraduate Research Scholarship (WSU) to Kelli Flannigan ($1000) 2009 Auvil Undergraduate Research Scholarship (WSU) to Scott Wyatt ($1000) 2009 Noe Higinbotham Memorial Fellowship in Botany (SBS) to BreAnne Nott ($2000) 2008 Auvil Undergraduate Research Scholarship (WSU) to Scott Wyatt ($1000) 2008 Auvil Undergraduate Research Scholarship (WSU) to Bryan Wilson ($1000) 2008 Undergraduate Research Support in Zoology (SBS) to Scott D. Wyatt ($1000) TEACHING/MENTORING Class Instruction- Washington State University Term Class Course Title Enrollment Spring 2015 Biology 301 Intro to Genetics 193 Fall 2014 Anthro 469 Genes, Culture, and Human Diversity 11 Fall 2014 Anthro 260 Intro to Physical Anthropology 37 Spring 2014 Biology 573 Ancient DNA 7 Spring 2014 Anthro 260 Intro to Physical Anthropology 32 Fall 2013 Anthro 260 Intro to Physical Anthropology 42 Spring 2013 Biology 301 Intro to Genetics 202 Fall 2012 Anthro 561 Genes Language, and Culture 5

Spring 2012 Anthro 562 Evolutionary Method and Theory in Anthropology and Archaeology 14

Spring 2012 Biology 589 Ancient DNA 9 Fall 2011 Anthro 260 Intro to Physical Anthropology 44 Spring 2011 Anthro 561 Entrance of Humans into the Americas 5 Spring 2011 Biology 301 Intro to Genetics 163 Fall 2010 Anthro 260 Intro to Physical Anthropology 46 Spring 2010 Biology 589 Ancient DNA 6

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Fall 2009 Anthro 561 Molecular Anthropology 14 Fall 2009 Anthro 260 Intro to Physical Anthropology 37 Spring 2009 Biology 301 Intro to Genetics 184 Fall 2008 Anthro 260 Intro to Physical Anthropology 41 Fall 2008 Anthro 561 Genes Language, and Culture 4 Fall 2007 Anthro 260 Intro to Physical Anthropology 45 Independent Studies- Washington State University Term Class Student Topic Credits Spring 2015 MBios 499 Mitchell Go Ancient DNA Laboratory 2 Fall 2014 Biology 499 Nick Westergreen Ancient DNA Laboratory 3 Fall 2014 Biology 499 Bethany McAuliffe Molecular Anthropology Lab 2 Fall 2013 Biology 499 Xanthe Dimas Molecular Anthropology Lab 2 Spring 2013 Biology 499 Holly Shaarbaf Molecular Anthropology Lab 2 Spring 2013 Biology 499 Xanthe Dimas Molecular Anthropology Lab 2 Spring 2012 Biology 499 Erin Reams Molecular Anthropology Lab 2 Summer 2011 MBios 499 Francesca White Molecular Anthropology Lab 2 Spring 2011 MBios 499 Kelli Flanigan Molecular Anthropology Lab 4 Spring 2011 MBios 499 Francesca White Molecular Anthropology Lab 4 Spring 2011 Anthro 600 Casey Roulette Molecular Lab Techniques 3 Spring 2010 MBios 499 Sarah “Misa” Runnells Ancient DNA Laboratory 3 Spring 2010 MBios 499 Kelli Flannigan Ancient DNA Laboratory 4 Fall 2009 Anthro 499 Scott Wyatt Molecular Anthropology Lab 2 Fall 2009 Anthro 600 Fernando Villanea Molecular Lab Techniques 3 Fall 2009 Anthro 600 Susan Lukowski Molecular Archaeology Lab 4 Fall 2009 Anthro 600 Kyle Bocinsky Molecular Archaeology Lab 4

Spring 2009 Biology 496 Brian Geyer Independent Study: Biological Origins of Music

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Fall 2008 Anthro 499 Scott Wyatt Molecular Anthropology Lab 2 Summer 2008 Anthro 499 Scott Wyatt Molecular Anthropology Lab 4 Spring 2008 Anthro 499 Rachelle Embree Molecular Anthropology Lab 2

Spring 2008 Anthro 499 Scott Wyatt Molecular Anthropology Lab 2 Spring 2008 Anthro 600 Vanessa Ross Molecular Lab Techniques 2 Class Instruction- Previous Institutions 2007 Spring Semester, Instructor, Anthropology 103: Evolution of Human Cultures,

Vanderbilt University. 1999-2006 Teaching Assistant. University of California, Davis, CA. Lower division:

seven quarters of “Human Evolutionary Biology” and one quarter of “Human Life Cycle.” Upper division: two quarters of “Human Biological Variation” and one quarter of “Human Evolution.”

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Graduate Student Committees-Chair PhD Students Title/Topic Completion Fernando Villanea (SBS)

Northern Fur Seal (Callorhinus ursinus) population history

Expected Fall 2015

Bobbi Adams (SBS, Co-Chair with Gary Thorgaard)

Ancient, Historic, and Modern Chinook Genetic Variation

Expected Spring 2017

MA Students Title/Topic Completion

Rodrigo De Los Santos (Anthropology)

Clan History and Genetic Diversity Among the Tlingit Populations from Southeast Alaska

Expected Spring 2016

Lindsay Hilldorfer (SBS)

Genetic and isotopic analysis of canid burials at the Dionisio Point Site, Coastal Soutwestern British Columbia

Expected Spring 2016

Misa Winters (SBS)

Cloning May Not Be a Necessary Criterion for the Authentication of Ancient DNA Consensus Sequences

Spring 2012

Fernando Villanea (Anthropology)

ABO Blood Group Frequencies in Native Americas Spring 2010

BreAnne Nott (SBS) Turkey Domestication: Palynological and Genetic Evidence Spring 2010

Graduate Student Committees-Member

Committee Member

PhD Students Title/Topic Completion

Justin Teisberg (SBS) Applied Investigations into Grizzly (Ursus arctos) and Black (U. americanus) Bear Ecology and Management

Spring 2012

MA Students Title/Topic Completion

Matt Marino A Relational Perspective on Dogs and their Burials from DgRv-6, Coastal Soutwestern British Columbia

Spring 2015

Justin Hopt (Anthropology)

Fish and Complexity: Faunal Analysis at the Shell Midden Component of Site DgRv-006, Galiano Island, B.C.

Fall 2014

Janae Mosely (SBS) Characterizing the Gastrointestinal Microbiome of Breastfeeding Mothers Fall 2014

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Mara Riley (SBS) Characterization of Infant Fecal, Maternal Oral, and Human Milk Microbiomes Using 454 Pyrosequencing

Fall 2012

Kyle Bocinsky (Anthropology)

An Agent-Based Model of Turkey Use in the Prehistoric American Southwest Spring 2011

ADDITIONAL RELEVANT EXPERIENCE 2003-2006 Ancient DNA Contractor. Trace Genetics, Richmond, CA. Extracted and

analyzed DNA from ancient human and animal remains. Prepared project reports of the results for clients.

2003-2005 Editorial Associate. Current Anthropology, Dr. Ben Orlove, editor. Read

manuscripts and their reviews, and from these prepared summary reports for the editor. Chose books to be sent out for review. I published ten “Currents,” short reviews of current anthropological research, in the journal while I served as an editorial associate.

2002-2005 Field Archaeologist. Pacific Legacy, Cameron Park, CA. Surveyed,

mapped, and excavated archaeological sites in Sierra and Sequoia National Forests.

2001 Field Archaeologist. Far Western Anthropological Research Group, Davis, CA.

Surveyed, mapped, and excavated archaeological sites on the China Lake Naval Base in Ridgecrest, CA.

2000 Co-host and Engineer. “Scientific Revelations,” a bi-weekly science talk show

on KDVS 90.3FM, Davis, CA. SERVICE Committee or Administrative Service at WSU 2014-2015 Participating Faculty Member of the Research and Training for

Undergraduates in Biological and Mathematical Sciences (UBM Program) 2014 Chair of committee to investigate academic misconduct (Office of

Research) 2012-2015 Coordinator of the Evolutionary Anthropology Stream 2012 Member of the Evolutionary/Ecological Genomics Search Committee

(SBS) 2011-2015 Member of the Curriculum Committee (SBS)

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2008-2010 Participating Faculty Member of the Research and Training for Undergraduates in Biological and Mathematical Sciences (UBM Program)

2008-2013 Member of the IPEM (IGERT Program in Evolutionary Modeling) core

faculty 2010-2015 Member of the Human Biology Major Committee (SBS) 2009-2010 Member of the Biological Anthropologist Search Committee

(Anthropology) 2008-2009 Member of the Biological Anthropologist Search Committee

(Anthropology) 2009 Member of the Committee responsible for creating an on-line course

evaluation (SBS) Other Service at WSU 2015 Invited speaker for the common reading program at WSU 2013 Narrator/Host for Welcome Video at Convocation 2012 Presented on the importance of mentoring undergraduates and undergraduate

research opportunities to the College of Liberal Art’s Dean’s Advisory Committee 2010 Delivered Keynote Speech at Convocation 2010 Judge for the undergraduate speaking session competition 2008 Judge for the undergraduate speaking session competition 2008 Judge for the undergraduate student poster competition 2008 Invited speaker for the common reading program at WSU Professional Services Outside of WSU Reviewer for: American Anthropologist American Journal of Physical Anthropology American Journal of Primatology Analytical Biochemistry Ancient Mesoamerica Archaeometry Biochemical Genetics Biological Conservation BMC Genetics

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Current Anthropology Genome Research Human Biology Journal of Archaeological Science Journal of Genetic Genealogy Latin American Antiquity Molecular Biology and Evolution Molecular Ecology Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA Public Library of Science (PLoS) One Science 2014 to 2015—Served on the advisory board for the Summer Internship for Native

Americans in Genomics (SING) Workshop. Also participated as an instructor at the workshop in August, 2015

2013-Present—Executive Editor of Human Biology 2014 Judged abstracts submitted to the World Forensic Festival (held in Seoul, Korea) 2014 Reviewed final technical report for National Institute of Justice 2014 Served on the panel that evaluated National Institute of Justice Forensic DNA

Research and Development program grants 2013 Reviewed grant for Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council

(SSHRC) 2012 to 2013— Served on the advisory board for the Summer Internship for Native

Americans in Genomics (SING) Workshop. Also participated as an instructor at the workshop in August, 2013

2010 to 2011— Served on the advisory board for the Summer Internship for Native

Americans in Genomics (SING) Workshop. Also participated as an instructor at the workshop in July, 2011

2011 Reviewed a grant for the National Science Foundation (Sedimentary Geology

and Paleobiology Program) 2010 Served on the panel that evaluated National Institute of Justice Forensic DNA

Research and Development program grants Community Service 2013 Hosted a Chilean researcher for a five-month internship in my laboratory. 2012 Kemp, BM. “Ancient DNA 101.” Invited presentation made on August 9th, 2012

to the Kiwanis Club, Pullman, WA 2012 Hosted a Muwekma Ohlone undergraduate for a two-month summer internship in

my laboratory.

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2011 Hosted a Peruvian researcher for a two-month summer internship in my

laboratory. 2011 Hosted a researcher from the College of William & Mary for a two-week

internship in my laboratory. 2009 Participated in “Gear Up” at Washington State University, during which I gave

high school students a lecture on my research and gave them a hands on experience with ancient artifacts and human remains.

2008 Participated in “Imagine Tomorrow” at Washington State University, during which I gave high school students a tour of my lab and discussed with them ancient DNA research.

2008 Hosted two Muwekma college students for a one-week internship in my

laboratory. POPULAR MEDIA COVERAGE OF MY RESEARCH (SELECT) 2015 Bhanoo, SN. “Oldest Find of Salmon Remains in North America.” New York

Times, September 21st. 2015 Zorich, Z. “ America’s first fisherman bagged Alaskan salmon 11,500 years ago.”

Science, September 21st. 2014 Doughton, S. “Ancient girl’s skeleton changes scientist’s mind on human

migration.” Seattle Times, May 16th. 2014 Hodges, G. “Most Complete Ice Age Skeleton Helps Solve Mystery of First

Americans.” National Geographic, May 15th. 2011 "Student publishes case for faster, less expensive DNA analysis." ScienceDaily,

June 2011. 2010 Fountain, H. “A Complicated History for the Humble Turkey.” New York Times,

February 8th. 2010 Maugh II, T.H. “Turkeys domesticated not once, but twice.” Los Angeles Times,

February 3rd. 2009 Winner, C. “Talking Turkey.” Washington State Magazine, Winter. 2008 Bryson G. “DNA tracks ancient Alaskan's descendants.” Anchorage Daily,

December 28th. 2006 Doughton S. “Old bones are telling new tales.” Seattle Times, April 28th. 2005 Dalton R. “Caveman DNA hints at map of migration.” Nature 436:162.