Medical examiners
Implementing NAGPRA: Connecting Medical Examiner and Coroner Offices to Tribal Partners
Death Certification by the Medical Examiner/Coroner in Drug-Related Deaths
Data Systems Imperative in 21st Century Forensic Services
Advancing mitochondrial genome data interpretation in missing persons casework
Using postmortem formalin fixed paraffin-embedded tissues for molecular testing of sudden cardiac death: A cautionary tale of utility and limitations
FIU - Forensic Technology Center of Excellence
Recommended Practices for Macerating Human Thyroid Cartilage
Sequencing of full mitochondrial genomes for NIST population samples
Analysis of Alternative Light in the Detection and Visibility of Cutaneous Bruises
Overdose Fatality Investigation Techniques: Lessons Learned from Project ECHO
A Mechanism-Based Forensic Investigation into the Postmortem Redistribution of Morphine.
Cases Associated with Violence in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs): The Examination of Circumstances & Characteristics Project
Facilitating Forensic Research in Multiple Fields Using a Unique Computed Tomography Dataset
Multiple Perspectives on Overdose Fatality Reviews
Census of Medical Examiner and Coroner (ME/C) Offices (Bureau of Justice Statistics)
Provides data on the personnel, budgets, and workload of medical examiner and coroner offices by type of office and size of jurisdiction. The census gathers information on the number of unidentified human decedents handled by these offices, record-keeping practices, and use of national databases for unidentified remains.
Secondary Traumatic Stress, Burnout, Compassion Satisfaction, and Perceived Organizational Trauma Readiness in Forensic Science Professionals
Development of Modern Subadult Standards: Improved Age and Sex Estimation in U.S. Forensic Practice
Enhancing Molecular Autopsies through Function Assays and Family Studies of Cardiac Arrhythmogenic Variants in Sudden Unexplained Deaths
Advancing Molecular Diagnostics in Sudden Unexplained Deaths
National Center on Forensics, Fiscal Year 2021
Application for Funding to Support the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Handling Difficult and Disturbing Forensic Cases for Coroners and Medical Examiners