
Doctor Manisha Dayal
LECTURER IN ANATOMY,
Medical Science (SoSH)
Personal
Qualifications
- PhD University of Adelaide
- MScMed University of the Witwatersrand (Sth.Africa)
- BSc(Anatomy) University of Pretoria
- BSc(MedSc) University of Pretoria
UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)
- Medical Science (SoSH)
Contact
| Email: | M.Dayal@uws.edu.au |
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| Extension: | 3493 |
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| Location: | 21.1.13 Campbelltown |
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Biography
Dr Manisha Dayal started at the University of Western Sydney (UWS) as a Lecturer in February 2010. Prior to that she was employed by Curtin University of Technology, Perth where she taught anatomy in the Physiotherapy Program. Manisha completed her PhD in 2009 from the University of Adelaide. Her academic career started at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Publications
Journal Articles
- Dayal, M., Kegley, A., Strkalj, G., Bidmos, M. and Kuykendall, K. (2009), 'The history and composition of the Raymond A.Dart Collection of Human Skeletons at the University of the Witwatersrand', American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 12.
- Dayal, M., Steyn, M. and Kuykendall, K. (2008), 'Stature estimation from bones of South African whites', South African Journal of Science, 5.
- Dayal, M., Spocter, M. and Bidmos, M. (2008), 'An assessment of sex using the skull of black South Africans by discriminant function analysis', HOMO- Journal of Comparative Human Biology, 13.
- Eklektos, N., Dayal, M. and Manager, P. (2006), 'A forensic case study of a naturally mummified brain from the bushveld of South Africa', Journal of Forensic Sciences, 6.
- Dayal, M. and Bidmos, M. (2005), 'Discriminating sex in South African blacks using patella dimensions', Journal of Forensic Sciences, 4.
- Dayal, M. and Bidmos, M. (2004), 'Further evidence to show population specificity of discriminant function equations for sex determination using the talus of South African blacks.', Journal of Forensic Sciences, .