Benjamin M. Auerbach
Associate Professor
Department of Anthropology
Tennessee State University
United States of America
Biography
Dr.Benjamin M. Auerbach has completed PhD in Functional Anatomy & Evolution from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore and presently working as Associate Professor at University of Tennessee, USA
Research Interest
New World human population history; climatic and subsistence interactions and effects on the skeleton; functional anatomy of limbs; anthropological phenomics; clinal modeling and population genetics
Publications
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Reeves NM, Auerbach BM, Sylvester AD. Fluctuating and directional asymmetry in the long bones of captive cotton‐top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). American journal of physical anthropology. 2016 May 1;160(1):41-51.
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Auerbach BM, Gooding AF, Shaw CN, Sylvester AD. The relative position of the human fibula to the tibia influences cross‐sectional properties of the tibia. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 2017 May 1;163(1):148-57.
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Auerbach BM, Gooding AF, Shaw CN, Sylvester AD. The relative position of the human fibula to the tibia influences cross‐sectional properties of the tibia. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 2017 May 1;163(1):148-57.