What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date
Oliver Ullrich is involved in relevant fields of research such as Cadaver and Cadaveric spasm in the realm of Anatomy.
Cadaveric spasm and Anatomy are commonly linked in his work.
Many of his studies on Archaeology apply to Promontory and Cadaver as well.
The study of Promontory is intertwined with the study of Archaeology in a number of ways.
His Radiology research covers fields of interest such as Cone beam computed tomography and Nuclear medicine.
In his work, Oliver Ullrich performs multidisciplinary research in Nuclear medicine and Radiology.
Within the field of Multidetector computed tomography, Cone beam computed tomography and Cone beam ct he studies Computed tomography.
His Computed tomography research extends to the thematically linked field of Cone beam ct.
He integrates many fields, such as Bone conduction and Cochlear implant, in his works.
Oliver Ullrich most often published in these fields:
- Anatomy (100.00%)
- Bone conduction (50.00%)
- Archaeology (50.00%)
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