Stella Ioannou

  • Qualifications

    Doctor of Philosophy (Anatomy and Pathology) - University of Adelaide

    Bachelor of Health Science (Anatomy and Pathology) - University of Adelaide

    Bachelor of Arts Honours (Classical Studies) - University of Adelaide

  • Awards & Achievements

    2018     Dean’s Commendation for Doctoral Thesis Excellence, University of Adelaide.

    2010     Odysseus Medal for Advanced Ancient Greek Studies, University of Adelaide.

  • Research Funding

    2017                        American Association of Physical Anthropologists Pollitzer Student Travel Award ($500USD).

    2016                        School of Medicine Research Travel Grant - University of Adelaide ($3000).

    2014 - 2017             Faculty of Health Sciences PhD Scholarship - University of Adelaide

    2013  Summer Vacation Research Scholarship, University of Adelaide.

  • Publications

    Ioannou S., Henneberg R. J., Henneberg M. 2018. Presence of dental signs of congenital syphilis in premodern specimens. Archives of Oral Biology. 85:192-200.

     

    Ioannou S., Henneberg M. 2017. Dental signs attributed to congenital syphilis and its treatments in the Hamann-Todd skeletal collection. Anthropological Review. 80(4):449-465

     

    Ioannou S., Hunt D., Henneberg M. 2017. Five Cases of Dental Anomalies Attributable to Congenital Syphilis from Early 20th Century American Anatomical Collections. Dental Anthropology. 30(1):25-37. 

     

    Ioannou S., Henneberg M. 2016. A rare case of congenital syphilis and a supernumerary fourth molar in an early 20th century African American woman. Dental Anthropology. 29 (1):41-47. 

     

    Ioannou S., Sassani S., Henneberg M. & Henneberg R. J. 2016. Diagnosing congenital syphilis using Hutchinson's method: Differentiating between syphilitic, mercurial, and syphilitic-mercurial dental defects. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 159(4):617-629.

     

    Ioannou S., Henneberg M., Henneberg R. & Anson T. J. 2015. Diagnosis of mercurial teeth in a possible case of congenital syphilis and tuberculosis in a 19th century child skeleton. Journal of Anthropology. 2015:1-11. 

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Entry last updated: Wednesday, 3 Mar 2021