Başarılar & Tanınırlık

Yayın

103

Atıf (WoS)

860

Atıf (Scopus)

935

H-İndeks (WoS)

16

H-İndeks (Scopus)

17

Kongre ve Sempozyum Katılımı Faaliyetleri

  • 07 Mayıs 2018 - 11 Mayıs 2018 40. Uluslararası Kazı, Araştırma ve Arkeometri Sempozyumu

    Oturum Başkanı

    Çanakkale, Türkiye

Ödüller

  • Haziran 2020 Margo Wilson Award for the best paper published in EHB in 2019

    The Human Behavior And Evolution Society, Usa

  • Mart 2015 Ozener B. Atamtürk D, Duyar İ. (2015) Self-Reported aggressiveness is not related to developmental instability. American Journal of Human Biology, 27:867-870.

    TÜBİTAK

  • Kasım 2014 Özener B, Graham JH. (2014) Growth and fluctuating asymmetry of human newborns: Influence of inbreeding and parental education. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 153:45-51.

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  • Aralık 2013 Özener, B. and Graham, J. H. (2013), Growth and fluctuating asymmetry of human newborns: Influence of inbreeding and parental education. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 153:45-51

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  • Ağustos 2013 Özener, B., Ertuğrul B. (2012) The negative effect of heavy work life during adolescence on height development of young males. Collegium Antropologicum, 36:107-110.

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  • Mayıs 2013 Özener, B., Hurd, P. L., Duyar, İ. (2013), Inbreeding is associated with lower 2D: 4D digit ratio. American Journal of Human Biology, 26:183-184.

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  • Aralık 2012 Özener, B. (2012) Extreme behavioral lateralization and remodeling of the distal humerus. American Journal of Human Biology, 24:436-440.

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  • Ağustos 2012 Özener, B. (2012) Facial width-to-height ratio in a Turkish Population is not sexually dimorphic and is unrelated to aggressive behavior. Evolution and Human Behavior, 33:169-123.

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  • Ocak 2012 Facial width-to-height ratio in a Turkish population is not sexually dimorphic and is unrelated to aggressive behavior

    TÜBİTAK

  • Mart 2011 En Çok Yayın Yapan Akademisyen Ödülü

    Sivas Cumhuriyet Üniversitesi

  • Mart 2010 Fluctuating and directional asymmetry in young human males: effect of heavy working condition and socioeconomic statusSürdürülebilir Kalkınma

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