Peer-Reviewed Articles
Mincer, ST, Niethamer TK, Teng T, Bush JO, Percival CJ (2022). Investigating the effects of compound paralogous EPHB receptor mutations on mouse facial development. Developmental Dynamics, 2022;1-18. https://doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.454. Mincer, ST, & Russo, GA (2020). Substrate Use Drives the Macroevolution of Mammalian Tail Length Diversity. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 287(1920), 20192885. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2019.2885. Published Illustrations IDPAS Department Logo (2019), Stony Brook University. Johnson, LL (2016). Wooden Artifacts from Asx̂aana x̂ Cave, Islands of the Four Mountains, Alaska. Arctic Anthropology 53(2): 114-140. Published Abstracts Mincer S, Niethamer T, Teng T, Bush J, Percival C. (2021). Effects of EPHB receptors on facial morphology: non-additive interactions during mouse facial development. The FASEB Journal 35 (Virtual poster). Miyan P, Mincer ST, & Russo GA (2019). A 3D analysis of sacroiliac joint surface topography among primates. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 179 (S4): 167 (Poster). Mincer, ST, and Russo, GA (2018). The macroevolution of tail morphological diversity in primates and other mammals. American Association of Physical Anthropologists. 73(3): 138 (Poster). Unpublished Abstracts Feinberg M, Mincer S, O’Neill M, Teng C, Percival C, Bush J. (2021). Working toward a three-dimensional method to study secondary palate defects in mouse models of human. University of California San Francisco School of Dentistry Research and Clinical Excellence Day (Virtual poster). Duus, P., Johnson, LL, and Mincer, ST. (2015). Archaeological Investigations at the New Hampton Site, Orange County, New York. New York State Archaeological Association Annual Meeting and Conference (Podium). Mincer, ST. (2014). Archaeology of the Shawangunk Mountains, New York State. Forum 2014: A Keystone Connection. Statewide Conference on Heritage Byways to the Past (Podium). |