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Dr. Joshua Davimes

Senior Lecturer Anatomical Sciences joshua.davimes@wits.ac.za

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Joshua Davimes is an anatomist and forensic anthropologist whose work centers on applied human osteology, anatomical variation, and clinically relevant morphology. His research is strongly grounded in South African skeletal collections and cadaveric cohorts, with particular attention to population-specific standards in forensic identification. He has contributed to both methodological development and anatomical documentation that support medico-legal investigations and surgical practice.

A major focus of his scholarship is sex estimation using metatarsal diaphyseal nutrient foramina across diverse South African populations. Through discriminant function and logistic regression models, he has demonstrated the forensic utility of these features, advancing standards for cases involving incomplete remains. Complementary studies on metatarsal topography further highlight population affinity and vascular patterns relevant to fracture healing and orthopedic assessment.

His broader anatomical research includes detailed analyses of venous variations, muscular anomalies, and rare neuro-ophthalmic conditions, emphasizing surgical risk reduction and diagnostic accuracy. Work on cadaver acquisition ethics in Malawi reflects engagement with anatomy education policy. A collaborative study on sleep in free-roaming wildlife illustrates interdisciplinary reach, though his principal impact lies in forensic and clinical anatomy.

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