NIJ is seeking proposals for funding basic scientific research in the physical, life, and cognitive sciences that is designed to increase the knowledge underlying forensic science disciplines intended for use in the criminal justice system.
Awards
Number of Awards: 10
Total Amount Awarded: $4,569,917
A Multidisciplinary Validation Study of Non-human Animal Models for Forensic Decomposition Research
Biometrics from the Isotopic Analysis of Amino Acids in Human Hair
Genetic Analysis of Facial Shape and Appearance
Genomewide Association of Quantitative pigmentary traits in admixed US populations
Highly Parallel Analysis of Complex Genetic Mixtures
Investigation of Post-Mortem Magnetic Resonance Imaging for the Detection of Intraneural Hemorrhage
Isotope Analyses of Hair as a Trace Evidence Tool to Reconstruct Human Movements: Establishing the Effects of the "Human Ecosystem" On Strontium and Oxygen Isotope Ratios
LIBS for Soil Screening Study of Matrix Effects on Elemental Profiling
Statistical Methods for Combining Multivariate and Categorical Data in Postmortem Interval Estimation
The Fluid Dynamics of Droplet Impact on Inclined Surfaces with Application to Forensic Blood-Spatter Analysis
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