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 cottonâ€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 crossâ€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 crossâ€sectional properties of the tibia. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 2017 May 1;163(1):148-57.