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Dr. Lauren Butaric of University of Florida joined the show to talk about sinuses - what they are, why we have them, how they can be used in forensic contexts, and what they can tell us about people. I personally love th...
Dr. Lauren Butaric - Sinuses is an episode from AnthroBiology Podcast by Gaby Lapera. Dr. Lauren Butaric of University of Florida joined the show to talk about sinuses - what they are, why we have them, how they can be used in forensic cont...
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Published Oct 16, 2024, 48:58 long, audio available.
Dr. Lauren Butaric of University of Florida joined the show to talk about sinuses - what they are, why we have them, how they can be used in forensic contexts, and what they can tell us about people. I personally love these anatomy-based discussions. It's just so exciting to do a deep dive into these dark cavities. Here are some of the articles I found helpful while prepping for this episode: Campbell, Jessica & Butaric, Lauren. (2022). Technical Modifications for the Application of the Total Difference Method for Frontal Sinus Comparison . Biology. 11. 1075. 10.3390/biology11071075. Butaric, Lauren & Campbell, Jessica & Fischer, Kristine & Garvin, Heather. (2022). Ontogenetic patterns in human frontal sinus shape: A longitudinal study using elliptical Fourier analysis . Journal of Anatomy. 241. 10.1111/joa.13687. Butaric, Lauren & Richman, Allison & Garvin, Heather. (2022). T he Effects of Cranial Orientation on Forensic Frontal Sinus Identification as Assessed by Outline Analyses . Biology. 11. 62. 10.3390/biology11010062. Butaric, Lauren & Nicholas, Christina & Kravchuk, Katherine & Maddux, Scott. (2021). Ontogenetic variation in human nasal morphology. The Anatomical Record . 305. 10.1002/ar.24760. Kim, Suhhyun & Ward, Lyndee & Butaric, Lauren & Maddux, Scott. (2021). Ancestry‐based variation in maxillary sinus anatomy: Implications for health disparities in sinonasal disease . The Anatomical Record. 305. 10.1002/ar.24644. Books, articles, and media mentioned in this episode + helpful sites: Dr. Lauren Butaric's faculty page at University of Florida Dr. Butaric's website Dr. Butaric's ResearchGate profile Nestor, J. (2020). Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art . Riverhead Books. Lieberman, D. (2011). The Evolution of the Human Head . Harvard University Press. Jemisin, NK. (2015). The Broken Earth Trilogy . Orbit. Jordan, R. (1990-2007). The Wheel of Time series . Stephen King Gaby's fantasy rec: Anything by Ilona Andrews
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Dr. Lauren Butaric - Sinuses is from AnthroBiology Podcast by Gaby Lapera.
Published Oct 16, 2024 and 48:58 long