Sonia Díaz-Navarro is a Spanish researcher whose line of research focuses on the study of the human remains. More specifically, she has focused on human remains from collective burials from the 4th-2nd millennium BC. Her main lines of research are population composition and palaeopathological analysis of collective burials, especially evidence of prehistoric surgery.
She has been working as a pre-doctoral researcher at U. Valladolid (2018-2022), with a contract co-funded by the regional government of Castilla & León and the European Social Fund. In 2023 she defended her PhD thesis at the U. Valladolid with the highest qualification. Subsequently, she has been a postdoctoral researcher associated with the BIOMEX project (2023-2024). In January 2025 she will join the Juan de la Cierva programme as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Laboratory of Human Evolution (U. Burgos), with a two-years fellowship funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science.
Sonia is the author of 29 scientific publications, most of them in prestigious journals. She has also participated in almost 30 national/international conferences. Her research output has a wide reach, as evidenced by the significant impact of her work in press media and her participation in popular science blogs such as The Conversation.