Yuan Haibing is an associate professor and master's supervisor at the School of Archaeology and Museology, Sichuan University, and currently serves as the Executive Deputy Director of the National Archaeological Experiment Teaching Center, Sichuan University. His research interests mainly include bioarchaeology, human skeletal archaeology, and pre-Qin archaeology. He is dedicated to conducting systematic research centered on human biological remains, integrating ancient DNA, isotope technology, and other methods. He focuses on exploring the formation process of ancient and modern ethnic groups, cultural changes, and civilization development from the perspectives of population migration and interaction, cultural exchange and collision, population physical development, and ethnic integration. Currently, he is establishing a co-construction and sharing platform for human biological resources in Southwest China centered in Chengdu, a database of ancient human information in South China, and building a research center in South China for the Asian module of the "Global Health History Project." To date, he has published more than 50 papers in important academic journals at home and abroad, and has participated in the compilation of nine books or archaeological reports. He has presided over/is currently researching two National Social Science Fund projects, one China Postdoctoral Science Foundation project, and several other collaborative projects.