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My research interests and experience include the evolutionary patterns and functional morphology of cranial musculature and feeding systems in large herbivorous dinosaurs, mammals (e.g., elephants), and dicynodonts.
In my extensive work on ornithischian dinosaur jaw mechanisms and cranial morphology (both for my PhD dissertation research and beyond), I have implemented quantitative, qualitative, and illustrative muscle reconstruction techniques to analyze various muscle attachments and mechanical advantages.
In addition, I have used critical analysis of osteological traits to reconstruct musculature and jaw movements more accurately to assess the true diversity of
feeding mechanisms in herbivorous dinosaurs, both between and within subclades.
My studies have explored feeding apparatuses of other herbivorous vertebrates as well, such as the evolution of cranial mechanics in the early synapsid herbivores known as dicynodonts as well as the evolution of the craniomandibular apparatus and proboscis of elephants and their ancestors.
Additionally, I use dissection methods to write and illustrate detailed anatomical descriptions of craniofacial musculature of large herbivorous mammals, including elephants and rhinos.
In my extensive work on ornithischian dinosaur jaw mechanisms and cranial morphology (both for my PhD dissertation research and beyond), I have implemented quantitative, qualitative, and illustrative muscle reconstruction techniques to analyze various muscle attachments and mechanical advantages.
In addition, I have used critical analysis of osteological traits to reconstruct musculature and jaw movements more accurately to assess the true diversity of
feeding mechanisms in herbivorous dinosaurs, both between and within subclades.
My studies have explored feeding apparatuses of other herbivorous vertebrates as well, such as the evolution of cranial mechanics in the early synapsid herbivores known as dicynodonts as well as the evolution of the craniomandibular apparatus and proboscis of elephants and their ancestors.
Additionally, I use dissection methods to write and illustrate detailed anatomical descriptions of craniofacial musculature of large herbivorous mammals, including elephants and rhinos.
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Clinical case reportsno. 6 (2024): e9086-e9086
Journal of Imaging Informatics in Medicine (2024): 1-9
Maryam Owjfard,Farzaneh Karimi, Arashk Mallahzadeh,Seyed Ali Nabavizadeh,Mohammad Reza Namavar,Mahdiyar Iravani Saadi,Etrat Hooshmandi,Mohammad Saied Salehi, Seyedeh Shaghayegh Zafarmand,Mahnaz Bayat,Sedigheh Karimlou,Afshin Borhani-Haghighi
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCHno. 9 (2023): 1433-1446
Ali Nabavizadeh, David B. Weishampel
ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO DINOSAUR FEEDING BIOLOGYpp.15-31, (2023)
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ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO DINOSAUR FEEDING BIOLOGYpp.1-+, (2023)
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Ali Nabavizadeh, David B. Weishampel
ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO DINOSAUR FEEDING BIOLOGYpp.191-205, (2023)
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S J Bagley, M Mansour,A Pantel, E Schubert, C Dulal,A Nabavizadeh,S Mohan,E Maloney, T Prior, N Angeloni, C Blessing, S Frangos,
Neuro-Oncologyno. Supplement_2 (2023): ii117-ii117
Springer eBookspp.119-160, (2023)
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