Forensic sciences
The Search for a Microbial Death Clock
Criminal investigators use physiological changes and insect development to determine how long a body has been dead, but scientists are using the trillions of microbes involved in human decomposition to find more accurate postmortem intervals.
Overdose Fatality Investigation Techniques: Lessons Learned from Project ECHO
Assigning forensic body fluids to DNA donors in mixed samples by targeted RNA/DNA deep sequencing of coding region SNPs using ion torrent technology
Detecting personal microbiota signatures at artificial crime scenes
Footwear Evidence Conclusions: A Discussion of Standards, Recommendations, and Structure
The Least of Us: True Tales of America and Hope in the Time of Fentanyl and Meth