NIJ is seeking applications for funding to support applied research and development projects that will: (1) increase knowledge and understanding necessary to guide forensic science policy and practice or (2) result in the production of useful materials, devices, systems, or methods that have the potential for forensic application.
Awards
Number of Awards: 31
Total Amount Awarded: $10,274,152
A Quantitative Assessment of Shoeprint Accidental Patterns with Implications Regarding Similarity, Frequency and Chance Association of Features
ACEware Latent Fingerprint Identification Research and Software Development.
Advancing Probabilistic Approaches to Interpreting Low-template DNA Profiles and Mixtures: Developing Theory, Implementing Practice
Analysis of Drugs of Abuse in Human Hair: Surface Contamination and Localization of Analytes
Applied Research and Development of a Three-dimensional Topography System for Imaging and Analysis of Striated and Impressed Tool Marks for Firearm Identification using GelSight
Aptamer-Based, Exonuclease-Amplified, Paper Device for Point of Collection Screening of Cocaine and Methamphetamine in Oral Fluid
Assessing Sample Preparation Methods for Emerging DNA Sequencing Technologies in Human Forensic mtDNA Analysis Applications
Bath Salt-type Aminoketone designer Drugs: Analytical and Synthetic Studies on Substituted Cathinones
Characterization of Performance-Enhancing Peptides via Inlet Ionization on DART-TOF/MS
Citrate Content of Bone: A Potential Measure of Post Mortem Interval
Combined Genetic and Micro-chemical Analysis of Household Dust as a Definitive Trace Identifier of a Room and its Occupants
Delivery of a Microfluidic Acoustic Sperm Cell Trapping Prototype for Rapid Processing of Sexual Assault Evidence
Developing DNA Friendly Fluorogenic Methods for Detecting, Enhancing and Preserving Bloody and Proteinaceous Impression Evidence
Developing Reliable Methods for Microbial Fingerprinting of Soils
Development of improved insertion-deletion assays for human and ancestral identifications from degraded samples
Development of Probe Capture Next-Generation Sequencing Assays for Degraded DNA
DNA Profiling of Complex Biological Mixtures using HLA-Antibody Probes and Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting
Dried Blood Spot Analysis as an Emerging Technology for Application in Forensic Toxicology
Evaluation of Osteometric Measurements in Forensic Anthropology
High resolution SNP panels for forensic identification of ancestry, family, and phenotype.
Identification and Prevalence Determination of Novel Recreational Drugs and Discovery of Their Metabolites in Blood, Urine and Oral Fluid
Identifying the Factors Necessary for Successful DNA Profiling from Spent Cartridge Casings
Infrared Thermal Imaging for Use in Restoration of Defaced Serial Numbers
Long-Term Stability of Synthetic Cathinones in Forensic Toxicology Samples
Microscopy with Direct Analyte Probe Nanoextraction (DAPNe)-Coupled to Nanospray Mass Spectrometry for Localized Chemical Analysis of Document Inks
Similar Opportunities
- NIJ FY 2023 Invited to Apply - Research and Evaluation on Violent Crime and Crime and Firearm Violence in the Community
- NIJ FY 2023 Invited to Apply — Byrne Discretionary Community Project Funding/Byrne Discretionary Grants Program
- NIJ FY23 Community-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative (CVIPI) Research, Evaluation, and Associated Training & Technical Assistance Support