Here are some of his most notable works:
* "The Genealogical Adam and Eve: The Surprising Science of Our Ancestors" (2010): This book explores the concept of a "genealogical Adam" and "genealogical Eve" using the latest scientific evidence from genetics, evolutionary biology, and anthropology.
* "The Human Genetic Diversity Project: A Pilot Project" (2003): This work focuses on the Human Genetic Diversity Project, which was a large-scale research effort aimed at understanding human genetic variation across the globe.
* "Mapping Human History: Genes, Languages, and the Peopling of the World" (2005): This book examines the relationship between human genetics, languages, and migration patterns, using DNA analysis to trace the history of human populations.
* "The Evolution of Human Genetic Diversity" (2005): This book is a collection of papers from the 10th International Congress of Human Genetics, focusing on the genetic diversity of humans and its implications for our understanding of human evolution.
Shriver has also published numerous articles and research papers in scientific journals, focusing on areas such as:
* Human population genetics
* Genetic variation and adaptation
* The evolution of the human genome
* Ancient DNA analysis
He is currently a Professor of Anthropology at Penn State University, where he continues to conduct research and publish in these fields.