The researcher has conducted extensive studies at the intersection of forensic anthropology, orthopedic surgery, and periodontics, applying statistical methods and biological techniques to understand human physical structures. Their work combines forensic anthropological analysis with orthopedic rehabilitation research, focusing on bone-related phenomena such as stature prediction, homologous vs non-homologous bone relationships, and wound healing mechanisms using advanced materials like platelet-rich fibrin matrices. This multidisciplinary approach aims to enhance our understanding of human anatomy and its applications in forensic investigations, medical rehabilitation, and periodontics.
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