Body fluid analysis
Analytical approaches to differential extraction for sexual assault evidence
The fluid dynamics of droplet impacts on inclined surfaces with application to forensic blood-spatter analysis
Identification and Analysis of Body Fluid Traces for Forensic Purposes Using Vibrational Spectroscopy and Chemometrics
Biological Sensing Using Vertical MoS2-Graphene Heterostructure-Based Field-Effect Transistor Biosensors
IDENTIFYING HUMAN REMAINS: BLOOD AND DNA TYPING IN BONE
Genetic Analysis of DNA in Biological Evidence: Final Report
Further Development of Raman Spectroscopy for Body Fluid Investigation: Forensic Identification, Limit of Detection, and Donor Characterization
Flashforward: The Current and Future Applications of Vibrational Spectroscopy for Forensic Purposes
GENETIC MARKERS IN HUMAN SEMEN - 2 - QUANTIFICATION OF POLYMORPHIC PROTEINS
Genetic Markers in Human Semen - A Review
Forensic Biology Research and Development at NIJ
Forensic Biology involves the collection, study, and analysis of biological material on evidence from crime scenes to provide unbiased, scientific reports for a criminal or civil court case to give a better understanding of the crime that occurred. Historically, one of the earliest forensic biologists was Sir Alec Jeffreys in 1985 using DNA fingerprinting or DNA typing to individually identify humans.[1] He targeted variable...