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Elif Emre is an active academic researcher specializing in psychiatric neuroscience, with documented contributions to understanding biomarkers and structural abnormalities in severe mental illnesses. Her work bridges clinical psychiatry, neuroanatomy, and behavioral science, primarily through empirical studies published in medical journals.
Her core research interests include:
- Mechanisms linking physical biomarkers (e.g., 2D:4D ratio) to criminal behavior in bipolar disorder
- Neuroanatomical correlates of schizophrenia through morphometric analysis
- Interdisciplinary approaches to forensic psychiatry and psychopathology
- Structural brain abnormalities in psychiatric populations
Current research demonstrates a methodological focus on retrospective clinical data analysis, with recent publications examining orbital bone structures in schizophrenia patients and finger ratio correlations in bipolar disorder. These studies reveal trends toward quantifying physical biomarkers for psychiatric conditions, emphasizing the intersection of neuroanatomy and behavioral outcomes in severe mental illness.
Emre has established scholarly activity through publications in Cumhuriyet Medical Journal and Medical Records, reflecting engagement with Turkish academic medical institutions. Her work consistently employs morphometric and correlational methodologies to investigate psychiatric disorders.
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