Forensic Research and Development Program
Germ-Line Transformation of Forensically Important Flies
Human Identification from Computed Tomography Derived 3D Models using Part-to-Part Comparison Analysis
Verification and evaluation of a miRNA panel for body fluid identification using DNA extracts
Forensic Evidence from Chemical Imaging of Triacylglycerols in Latent Fingerprints
Electrochemical Aptamer-Based Sensor for Rapid Opioid Detection in Seized Substances
Interpretation and Processing of User Generated Audio Recordings
Identification of Anticoagulant Adulterants in Seized Material and Biological Samples
Estimating the postmortem interval of human skeletal remains using rapid, inexpensive microbiome tools
Nanobiosensor Arrays for On-Site Multiplexed Detection of Protein Markers to Identify Forensically Relevant Body Fluids
Research to Develop Validated Methods for THC Quantification in Complex Matrices by High-resolution DART-MSFocus on Edibles and Plant Materials
Detecting and Processing Clandestine Human Remains with Unmanned Aerial Systems and Multispectral Remote Sensing
Probabilistic Genotyping for Microhaplotypes
Fast On-site Screening of Seized Drugs by Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Tools: Identification of Fentanyl and Novel Psychoactive Substances
Skeletal Trauma in Forensic Anthropology: Improving the Accuracy of Trauma Analysis and Expert Testimony
Application of Particle-Correlated Raman Spectroscopy for the Forensic Examination of Soils
Development of a Baseline Survey of Random Presence of Glass and Paint for the Interpretation of Evidence in the U.S. Courts
Fluid Dynamic Studies of Bloody Fingermarks
Funding Opportunities for Publicly Funded Crime Labs, Fiscal Year 2017
This webinar will inform the audience of the changes to three programs available for publicly funded forensic laboratories and introduce a new program for FY 2017. Changes to existing programs will be highlighted and presenters will discuss the background and goals of the solicitations, recommendations for successful applications, application expectations and requirements, the review process, and the application checklist. There will also be time for questions and answers at the end of the webinar.
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