
معرفی
Maryam Kordi serves as a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in the Anthropometrics & Historical Epidemiology Group, holding a Dr. phil. doctoral degree. Her work bridges interdisciplinary research in human biological anthropology and disease history, operating from Room Y11 G68 with contactable Swiss phone access (+41 44 635 05 13).
Her core research domains are Anthropometrics—the scientific study of human body measurements, proportions, and variations across populations—and Historical Epidemiology, which investigates long-term patterns of disease spread, mortality, and health determinants through historical records. These fields synergize to analyze how socio-environmental factors shape physical development and disease vulnerability across centuries, contributing to broader understandings of human adaptability and public health evolution.
As a member of the Anthropometrics & Historical Epidemiology Group, she engages in collaborative projects examining anthropometric data (e.g., stature, BMI trends) alongside epidemiological reconstructions of past pandemics, famines, and nutritional transitions. This research environment fosters integration of archival analysis, statistical modeling, and comparative cross-cultural studies to decode health trajectories in historical contexts.
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