ID | 20570 | |
所在地 (Address) |
アメリカ(United States) | |
名前 (Name) |
現地語 (Local Language) |
Sabrina C. Agarwal |
日本語 (Japanese) |
サブリナ C. アガルワル | |
English | Sabrina C. Agarwal | |
関連ウェブサイト (Related Websites) |
https://anthropology.berkeley.edu/sabrina-c-agarwal | |
研究分野 (Research Field) |
人類学・民俗学・民族誌学 | |
Anthropology, Ethnology, Ethnography | ||
研究分野の時代区分 (Focused Period of Research) |
-800 | |
研究関心 (Research Interests) |
現地語 (Local Language) |
Bioarchaeology, biological and evolutionary anthropology, osteology and osteoporosis, health and disease, paleopathology; -age- and growth-related changes in cortical bone microstructure, trabecular architecture, and mineral density in several historic British and Italian archaeological populations; -the long-term effect of growth and reproduction (parity and lactation) on the human and non-human primate maternal skeleton, studying samples from prehistoric Turkey and Japan |
日本語 (Japanese) |
生物考古学、生物学および進化人類学、骨学および骨粗しょう症、健康および疾患、古病理学:イギリスとイタリアにおける皮質骨の微細構造、骨梁構造、およびミネラル密度の年齢および成長関連の変化。 ー人間と非人間の霊長類の母体骨格に対する成長と繁殖(出産と授乳)の長期的な影響、先史時代のトルコと日本からのサンプルの研究 | |
English | Bioarchaeology, biological and evolutionary anthropology, osteology and osteoporosis, health and disease, paleopathology; -age- and growth-related changes in cortical bone microstructure, trabecular architecture, and mineral density in several historic British and Italian archaeological populations; -the long-term effect of growth and reproduction (parity and lactation) on the human and non-human primate maternal skeleton, studying samples from prehistoric Turkey and Japan | |
現況 (Current Status) |
現役(Active) | |
日文研経歴 (Affiliation to Nichibunken) |
No | |
「国際日本研究」コンソーシアムに所属 (Affiliation to the Consortium for Global Japanese Studies) |
No | |
ORCID iD | https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0543-0053 | |
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更新日 Last Updated |
2022/03/22 |
Workplaces
Present | Affiliation Period/ *Survey Date | Name of Workplaces | Academic Title |
〇 | *2021~ | カリフォルニア大学バークレー校 文学科学カレッジ 人類学科 (University of California, Berkeley, College of Letters and Science, Department of Anthropology) |
Professor |