Forensic anthropology
The Current State and Future Directions of Skeletal Toxicology: Forensic and Humanitarian Implications of a Proposed Model for the In Vivo Incorporation of Drugs Into the Human Skeleton.
Wisdom of the Social Versus Non-social Crowd in Face Identification
Microbial Community Assembly and Metabolic Function During Mammalian Corpse Decomposition
Terrestrial Laser Scanning and a Degenerated Cylinder Model to Determine Gross Morphological Change of Cadavers under Conditions of Natural Decomposition
Initial Insights into Bacterial Succession During Human Decomposition
Profiling Amino Acids of Jordanian Scalp Hair as a Tool for Diabetes Mellitus Diagnosis: A Pilot Study
Prediction of minimum postmortem submersion interval (PMSImin) based on eukaryotic community succession on skeletal remains recovered from a lentic environment
Postmortem submersion interval (PMSI) estimation from the microbiome of sus scrofa bone in a freshwater lake
Insights into the genetic architecture of the human face
Fluctuating Asymmetry and Sexual Dimorphism in Human Facial Morphology: A Multi-Variate Study
Fast estimation of multivariate spatiotemporal Hawkes processes and network reconstruction
Development of a quantitative PCR-based method for studying temporal DNA degradation in waterlogged bone
3D facial phenotyping by biometric sibling matching used in contemporary genomic methodologies
The Repository of Antemortem Injury Response (REPAIR): an online database for skeletal injuries of known ages
How Prevalent is Violence in Missing and Unidentified Persons Cases?
Standardizing ordinal subadult age indicators: Testing for observer agreement and consistency across modalities
The impact of correlations between pigmentation phenotypes and underlying genotypes on genetic prediction of pigmentation traits
Developing the Minimum Dataset for the New Mexico Decedent Image Database
Intraskeletal Consistency in Patterns of Vascularity within Bat Limb Bones
NIJ Awards Over $14M to Support Forensic Science Research and Development
On December 17, 2022, NIJ, a component of the Office of Justice Programs, announced $14.4 million in funding to support 30 forensic science research and development projects in fiscal year 2021 under its Research and Development in Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes solicitation. Through its research and development (R&D) grant funding, NIJ continues to advance the speed, accuracy, and reliability of forensic analysis, which...