2016 |
Surveying the Total Microbiome as Trace Evidence for Forensic Identification |
Research and Development in Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes |
ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY |
GA |
2016-DN-BX-0196 |
$637,735 |
Closed |
2008 |
Development of Methods for Estimating Postmortem Internal and Body relocation based on Biomarkers of Human Decomposition Ecology |
NIJ FY 08 Research and Development in Forensic Anthropology and Odontology: Invited Full Proposals |
American Registry of Patholgoy |
MD |
2008-DN-BX-K165 |
$270,390 |
Closed |
2011 |
Extending the Microbial Forensic Toolkit Through Whole Genome Sequencing and Statistical Phylogenomics |
NIJ FY 11 Basic Scientific Research to Support Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes |
Baylor College of Medicine |
TX |
2011-DN-BX-K534 |
$581,213 |
Closed |
2017 |
The Human Virome as Trace Evidence in Forensic Investigation |
NIJ FY17 Research and Development in Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes |
BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA |
NE |
2017-IJ-CX-0025 |
$698,382 |
Closed |
2019 |
Application of the Human Virome to Touched Objects and Hair Shafts |
Research and Development in Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes, FY 2019 |
BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA |
NE |
2019-75-CX-0017 |
$443,931 |
Closed |
2019 |
Development of a Human Virome Based Microarray as a Forensic Tool |
Graduate Research Fellowship in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, FY 2019 |
BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA |
NE |
2019-R2-CX-0048 |
$146,805 |
Closed |
2017 |
Improving Estimates of the Postmortem Interval with Metagenomics and Metabolomics |
NIJ FY17 Non-solicited Applications |
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY |
CO |
2016-DN-BX-4194 |
$684,273 |
Past Project Period End Date |
2018 |
Improving Machine Learning Methods for Predicting the Postmortem Interval Using Microbiome Data |
NIJ FY18 Graduate Research Fellowship in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics |
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY |
CO |
2018-R2-CX-0017 |
$150,000 |
Closed |
2018 |
Estimating the Postmortem Interval at Longer Timescales Using Bone |
NIJ FY18 Graduate Research Fellowship in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics |
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY |
CO |
2018-R2-CX-0018 |
$150,000 |
Closed |
2019 |
Estimating the postmortem interval of human skeletal remains using rapid, inexpensive microbiome tools |
Research and Development in Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes, FY 2019 |
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY |
CO |
2019-DU-BX-0010 |
$390,748 |
Closed |
2022 |
Expanding and validating microbiome database for estimating the postmortem interval |
NIJ FY22 Research and Development in Forensic Sciences for Criminal Justice Purposes |
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY |
CO |
15PNIJ-22-GG-04402-MUMU |
$834,503 |
Open |
2023 |
The sexual assault microbiome: Detecting contact when minimal male DNA is present. |
NIJ FY23 Research and Development in Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes |
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY |
FL |
15PNIJ-23-GG-04228-DNAX |
$409,612 |
Open |
2015 |
Construction of the Forensic Microbiome Database with Enhanced GeoSourcing |
NIJ FY 15 Research and Development in Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes |
J. Craig Venter Institute |
MD |
2015-R2-CX-K036 |
$962,800 |
Closed |
2013 |
Developing Reliable Methods for Microbial Fingerprinting of Soils |
NIJ FY 13 Applied Research and Development in Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes |
Michigan State University |
MI |
2013-R2-CX-K010 |
$122,902 |
Closed |
2015 |
Developing Reliable Methods for Microbial Fingerprinting of Soil Evidence: Collection, Contamination, Storage, and Analysis |
NIJ FY 15 Research and Development in Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes |
Michigan State University |
MI |
2015-DN-BX-K031 |
$219,127 |
Closed |
2020 |
Potential Postmortem Microbial Biomarkers of Infant Death Investigation |
Research and Development in Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes, Fiscal Year 2020 |
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY |
MI |
2020-75-CX-0012 |
$530,242 |
Open |
2014 |
Utilization of microbial structure and function in investigations of criminal justice |
NIJ FY 14 Research and Development in Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes |
Mississippi State University |
MS |
2014-DN-BX-K008 |
$843,376 |
Closed |
2011 |
Characterization of Bacterial and Fungal Communities Associated with Corpse Decomposition Using Next Generation Sequencing |
NIJ FY 11 Basic Scientific Research to Support Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes |
Regents of the University of Colorado |
CO |
2011-DN-BX-K533 |
$894,629 |
Closed |
2016 |
Microbial Community Succession in Human and Pig Decomposition |
NIJ FY 16 Graduate Research Fellowship in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOR THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE |
NY |
2016-DN-BX-0010 |
$50,000 |
Past Project Period End Date |
2017 |
Microbial Community Succession in Human and Pig Decomposition |
NIJ FY17 Office of Investigative and Forensic Sciences Continuations |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOR THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE |
NY |
2016-DN-BX-0010 |
$50,000 |
Past Project Period End Date |
2018 |
Microbial Community Succession in Human and Pig Decomposition |
NIJ FY18 Continuations |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOR THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE |
NY |
2016-DN-BX-0010 |
$35,000 |
Past Project Period End Date |
2012 |
Human decomposition: A mosaic model for community succession and implications for future forensic research |
NIJ FY 12 Basic Scientific Research to Support Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes |
Sam Houston State University |
TX |
2012-DN-BX-K023 |
$304,961 |
Closed |
2019 |
Human Decomposition: Effect of Indoor Versus Outdoor Decomposition on the Microbiome of Human Cadavers and Implications for Future Forensic Research |
Research and Development in Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes, FY 2019 |
SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY |
TX |
2019-DU-BX-0025 |
$808,296 |
Past Project Period End Date |
2010 |
Development and Validation of Standard Operating Procedures for Measuring Microbial Populations for Estimating a Postmortem Interval |
NIJ FY 10 Research and Development on Instrumental Analysis for Forensic Science Applications |
Texas A and M Research Foundation |
TX |
2010-DN-BX-K243 |
$476,348 |
Closed |
2015 |
Evaluating the Skin Microbiome ad Trace Evidence |
NIJ FY 15 Non-solicited Applications |
The Regents of the University of California; University of California, San Diego |
CA |
2014-R2-CX-K411 |
$637,942 |
Closed |