Tullia Di Corcia

Project Manager

tullia.di.corcia@uniroma2.it

Biography

Tullia Di Corcia currently serves as a Project Manager for the Medical Physics unit, overseeing EU grants.

She earned her PhD in Evolutionary Biology from the University of Rome Tor Vergata, where she specialized in human population genomics. In 2021, she expanded her career into the management of several EU-funded projects, including H2020 and Horizon Europe, actively participating in all stages of the research project life cycle.

Key Skills

  • Overseeing the administrative and financial aspects of EU grant projects
  • Managing communication and dissemination activities, which includes updating social media and websites
  • Coordinating, monitoring progress, and managing risks within projects
  • Managing the ethical and legal issues related to projects
  • Planning and preparing crucial meetings with partners.

Profiles

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  • Uniparental lineages from the oldest indigenous population of ecuador: The tsachilas; Genes; August 2021; DOI: 10.3390/genes12081273
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  • Ancient genomes from a rural site in Imperial Rome (1<sup>st</sup>–3<sup>rd</sup> cent. CE): a genetic junction in the Roman Empire; Annals of Human Biology; 2021; DOI: 10.1080/03014460.2021.1944313
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  • East of the Andes: The genetic profile of the Peruvian Amazon populations; American Journal of Physical Anthropology; June 2017; DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.23209
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