With this solicitation, NIJ seeks proposals for basic or applied research and development projects. An NIJ forensic science research and development grant supports a discrete, specified, circumscribed project that will: (1) increase the body of knowledge to guide and inform forensic science policy and practice, or (2) lead to the production of useful material(s), device(s), system(s), or method(s) that have the potential for forensic application. The intent of this program is to direct the findings of basic scientific research; research and development in broader scientific fields applicable to forensic science; and ongoing forensic science research toward the development of highly-discriminating, accurate, reliable, cost-effective, and rapid methods for the identification, analysis, and interpretation of physical evidence for criminal justice purposes. Projects should address the challenges and needs of the forensic science community. The operational needs discussed at NIJ's FY 2016 Forensic Science TWG meeting may be found on NIJ.gov. Additional research needs of the forensic science community can be found at the Organization of Scientific Area Committees website. While the goals and deliverables of proposed projects do not necessarily need to result in immediate solutions to the posted challenges or needs, they should speak to them and produce knowledge that adds to work towards eventual resolutions.
Awards
Number of Awards: 53
Total Amount Awarded: $25,221,951
A fully continuous machine learning approach to predict the number of contributors in sequence-based DNA profiles
Automation-Supported Curation of Large Forensic Image Databases
Autosomal DNA-STR Profiling of Directly Captured Spermatozoa from Post-Coital (3-10 Days) Cervico-Vaginal Samples
Better algorithms and chemistry for mixture interpretation
Better Forensic Markers: Microhaplotypes and Ancestry SNPs
Black Box Evaluation of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Conclusions
Body fluid analysis detection and identification by surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy for forensic scientists
Bone Mineral Density and Adult Age Estimation in Forensic Anthropology
Characterization and Analysis of Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Signatures and Debris
Classification Procedure for Lubricant Stains and Samples Collected from Sexual Assaults
Coping with Close Non-Matches in Latent Print Comparison (re-)Training
Decontamination of Crime Scene Equipment: Evaluating Current Methods and Determining Best Practices
Development of a Comprehensive Workflow for Postmortem Insulin Testing in Cases of Suspected Insulin Homicide
Development of a Probe Capture Next-Generation Sequencing Assay for Analysis of the Mitochondrial Genome and Nuclear STR and SNP Markers
Development of CFAST Based Fire Simulation Toolkit for Fire Investigators
Development of Portable Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Nanosensors for Ultrasensitive Characterization of Drugs in Human Biofluids
DNA Contamination, Degradation, Damage and Associated Microbiomes: A Comparative Analysis through Massive Parallel Sequencing and Capillary Electrophoresis
DNA Typing Strategies via Real-Time Nanopore Sequencing for Forensic Analysis
Ensuring standards and enhancing the field of predictive biometrics using a globally-diverse genotype-phenotype database
Establishing a National Firearms and Toolmark Statistical Background Population for Calculation of Error Rates
Evaluating Analytical Parameters and Understanding Drug-Matrix Interactions in Forensic Hair Analysis
Evaluation of 3D Virtual Comparison Microscopy for Firearm Forensics within the Crime Lab
Evaluation of Terrestrial and Aerial Remote Sensing with Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (SUAS) for Forensic Crime-Scene Reconstruction
Exploration of RNA degradation in dried body fluid stains as a means of estimating the age of the samples
Fast Screening of Firearm Discharge Residues by Laser-based Spectrochemical Methods, Electrochemical Sensors, and Chemometrics
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