Editorial Board
Arthur Saniotis
The University of Adelaide · Australia
Editorial leadership for Journal of Primates
Research interests
- Primatology
- Neuroscience
- Physiology
- Behavioral Neuroscience
- Neuroanatomy
- Anatomy
- Evolutionary Medicine
- Clnical Anatomy
Biography
- He is a qualified anatomist and human cadaveric dissector/prosector with extensive publications and research in biomedical/health sciences.
- Currently, he is a Visiting Research Fellow (Discipline of Anatomy and Pathology), School of Medicine, The University of Adelaide.
- He also held the roles of a biomedical science writer at the Joanna Briggs Institute, and academic editor at the University of Adelaide.
- He has teaching expertise in clinical anatomy, cadaveric anatomy, neuroanatomy and biomedical sciences to medical students, as well as, experience in biomedical research; possessing a broad knowledge in scientific areas.
Selected publications
- Anatomical variations and evolution: re‐evaluating their importance for surgeons 2020 cited 15×
- Genetic load and biological changes to extant humans 2020 cited 10×
- Mindfulness Meditation and Spaceflight: A Potential Adjunct Therapy for Astronauts 2023 cited 4×
- Auto-domestication hypothesis and the rise in mental disorders in modern humans 2022 cited 4×
- Incidence and geographical distribution of tuberculosis disease in Erbil city, Iraq 2022 cited 2×
- Comparative Study of Brain Size Ontogeny: Marsupials and Placental Mammals 2022 cited 2×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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