Frank J. Ruhli, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | The University of Adelaide (Australia) |
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Sign in to add mentorM Henneberg | grad student | 2003 | The University of Adelaide (Australia) | |
(Osteometric variation of the human spine in Central Europe by historic time period and its microevolutionary implications.) |
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Rühli F, Eppenberger P, Henneberg M. (2020) Do not call it COVID-19, it might have been the second wave. Medical Hypotheses. 144: 110285 |
Henneberg M, Rühli F. (2020) COVID-19 and Evolutionary Medicine Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health |
Rothschild BM, Tanke D, Rühli F, et al. (2020) Suggested Case of Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis in a Cretaceous dinosaur. Scientific Reports. 10: 2203 |
Meyer S, Frater N, Seiler R, et al. (2020) Multidisciplinary studies of heavily fragmented and commingled ancient Egyptian human remains found in KV 40 (Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt): A pragmatic workflow and first results Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 29: 102069 |
Beckmann C, Aldakak L, Eppenberger P, et al. (2019) Body height and waist circumference of young Swiss men as assessed by 3D laser-based photonic scans and by manual anthropometric measurements. Peerj. 7: e8095 |
Schleifring JH, Galassi FM, Habicht ME, et al. (2018) Autopsing history: The mummy of Charlemagne (c. 747 - 814 AD), father of Europe. Economics and Human Biology. 32: 11-17 |
Seiler R, Öhrström LM, Eppenberger P, et al. (2018) The earliest known case of frontal sinus osteoma in man. Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.) |
You W, Rühli FJ, Henneberg RJ, et al. (2018) Greater family size is associated with less cancer risk: an ecological analysis of 178 countries. Bmc Cancer. 18: 924 |
Senti S, Habicht ME, Rayo E, et al. (2018) Egyptian Canopic Jars at the Crossroad of Medicine and Archaeology: Overview of 100 Years of Research and Future Scientific Expectations. Pathobiology : Journal of Immunopathology, Molecular and Cellular Biology. 1-9 |
Staub K, Henneberg M, Galassi FM, et al. (2018) Increasing variability of body mass and health correlates in Swiss conscripts, a possible role of relaxed natural selection? Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health. 2018: 116-126 |