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2024

Braun, Sandra; Schwendener, Nicole; Kanz, Fabian; Lösch, Sandra; Milella, Marco (2024). What we see is what we touch? Sex estimation on the skull in virtual anthropology. International journal of legal medicine, 138(5), pp. 2113-2125. Springer 10.1007/s00414-024-03244-w

Braun, Sandra (2024). Evaluating the Usefulness of CT Data for Trauma Analysis and Sex Estimation (Unpublished). (Dissertation, Institute of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine)

2023

Braun, S; Schwendener, N; Kanz, F; Lösch, S; Milella, M (25 November 2023). Dry bone and virtual modality interchangeability for the estimation of sex on the human pelvis and skull (Unpublished). In: Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Anthropologie. University of Zurich Irchel.

Braun, Sandra; Schwendener, Nicole; Kanz, Fabian; Lösch, Sandra; Milella, Marco (2023). What we see is what we touch? Sex estimation on the pelvis in virtual anthropology. International journal of legal medicine, 137(6), pp. 1839-1852. Springer 10.1007/s00414-023-03034-w

Braun, Sandra; Ridel, Alison F.; L'Abbé, Ericka N.; Oettlé, Anna C. (24 August 2023). Analysis of the hard-tissue menton shape in adult South Africans using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans (Unpublished). In: Faculty Research Day, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pretoria. August 24, 2023.

Braun, Sandra; Schwendener, Nicole; Kanz, Fabian; Lösch, Sandra; Milella, Marco (5 April 2023). Dry bone and virtual modality interchangeability for the estimation of sex on the human pelvis (Unpublished). In: American Association of Biological Anthropologists. Reno (online). April 3-5, 2023.

Braun, Sandra; Schwendener, Nicole; Kanz, Fabian; Lösch, Sandra; Milella, Marco (April 2023). Dry bone and virtual modality interchangeability for the estimation of sex on the human pelvis. American Journal of Biological Anthropology, 180(S75), p. 21. Wiley

Braun, Sandra; Ridel, Alison F.; L'Abbé, Ericka N.; Oettlé, Anna C. (2023). Analysis of the hard-tissue menton shape variation in adult South Africans using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans. Forensic imaging, 32, p. 200532. Elsevier 10.1016/j.fri.2023.200532

2022

Braun, Sandra; Indra, Lara; Lösch, Sandra; Milella, Marco (11 November 2022). Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence: Perimortem skeletal sharp force trauma on postmortem CT (Unpublished). In: Swiss Anthropological Association (SGA) annual meeting. Basel. November 11-12, 2022.

Braun, Sandra; Indra, Lara; Lösch, Sandra; Milella, Marco (25 August 2022). Perimortem skeletal sharp force trauma on postmortem CTs (Unpublished). In: European Meeting on Forensic Archaeology. Dresden (GER). August 25-26 2022.

Braun, Sandra; Indra, Lara Isabelle; Lösch, Sandra; Milella, Marco (25 June 2022). Perimortem skeletal sharp force trauma on postmortem CTs in forensic anthropology (Unpublished). In: Sommertagung SGRM, Themenblock: Anthropologie und Bildgebung. Bern. 24.-25.6.2022.

Braun, Sandra; Indra, Lara; Milella, Marco; Lösch, Sandra (June 2022). Perimortem skeletal sharp force trauma on postmortem CTs (Unpublished). In: SCHWEIZERISCHE GESELLSCHAFT FÜR RECHTSMEDIZIN Annual Meeting. June 24-25 2022.

Braun, Sandra; Indra, Lara; Lösch, Sandra; Milella, Marco (2022). Perimortem Skeletal Sharp Force Trauma: Detection Reliability on CT Data, Demographics and Anatomical Patterns from a Forensic Dataset. Biology, 11(5), p. 666. MDPI 10.3390/biology11050666

Braun, Sandra; Ridel, Alison F; L'Abbé, Ericka N; Theye, Charlotte EG; Oettlé, Anna C (2022). Repeatability of a morphoscopic sex estimation technique for the mental eminence on micro-focus X-ray computed tomography models. Forensic imaging, 28, p. 200500. Elsevier 10.1016/j.fri.2022.200500

Braun, Sandra; Indra, Lara; Lösch, Sandra; Milella, Marco (2022). Detecting skeletal perimortem sharp force trauma on postmortem computed tomography images in forensic anthropology. American Journal of Biological Anthropology, 177(S73), p. 21. Wiley

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