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The Collection, Preservation, and Processing of DNA Samples from Decomposing Human Remains for More Direct Disaster Victim Identification (DVI)
Physical and Biochemical Factors Affecting the Recovery and Analysis of DNA from Human Skeletal Remains
A Virtual Anthropological Approach to the Study of Commingled Human Remains
Use of Canines to Solve Crime
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Overview of Forensic Anthropology
Forensic anthropologists examine skeletal human remains to assess age at death, sex, stature, and ancestry; identify injuries; and estimate the time since death to provide investigators with information that can assist in identifying a decedent.
Forensic odontologists examine the development, anatomy, and any restorative dental corrections of the teeth, such as fillings or extractions, to make a comparative identification of a person.
Bones and teeth are...
Overview of Forensic Pathology
Human remains are treated as a separate and unique type of forensic evidence. An autopsy of the remains is conducted to establish the cause and manner of any death that is violent, unusual or untimely. A forensic pathologist completes a post-mortem examination and examine death scene findings. The medical history of an individual may also be reviewed to help determine if the death was natural...
GIS Application for Building a Nationally Representative Forensic Taphonomy Database
A DNA Barcoding Strategy for Blow and Flesh Flies Encountered during Medicolegal Casework
Identification of Blunt Force Traumatic Fractures in Burned Bone
Detecting and Processing Clandestine Human Remains with Unmanned Aerial Systems and Multispectral Remote Sensing
Environmental Predictors Impact Microbial-based Postmortem Interval (PMI) Estimation Models within Human Decomposition Soils
Differential DNA Preservation of Thermally Altered Tissue and Bone
A Nondestructive Technique for the Sex Identification of Third Instar Cochliomyia Macellaria Larvae
MOSAIC: Unifying Methods of Sex, Stature, Affinity, & Age for Identification through Computational Standardization
DNA Contamination, Degradation, Damage and Associated Microbiomes: A Comparative Analysis through Massive Parallel Sequencing and Electrophoresis
The Utility of Blow Fly (Diptera: Calliphoridae) Evidence from Burned Human Remains
Targeted Enrichment of Whole-genome SNPs from Highly Burned Skeletal Remains
Determining the Age-At-Death of Infants, Children, and Teens
Determining the Age-At-Death of Infants, Children, and Teens
Researchers have developed a tool that uses dental remains to accurately determine the age-at-death of the young and very young.