Medicolegal death investigations
Utility of Postmortem X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) in Supplanting or Supplementing Medicolegal Autopsies
Forensic Death Investigation Training
Estimating Postmortem Interval: A Molecular Approach
Improving Facial Reproduction Using Empirical Modeling, Final Technical Report
The Effects of Acquisition of Postmortem Blood Specimens on Drug Levels and the Effects of Transport Conditions on Degradation of Drugs
Establishing Blow Fly Development and Sampling Procedures to Estimate Postmortem Intervals
Independent Validation Test of Microscopic Analysis of Saw Marks in Bone
FY 2010 San Diego County Medical Examiner Forensic Science Training Development and Delivery Program
Testing the Validity of Radiographic Comparisons inPositive Identifications
Genetic Markers Associated with Sudden Unexplained Death or Sudden Infant Death
Novel Computer-Assisted Identification Method Using Radiograph Comparison
Evaluating the Use of DNA and RNA Degradation for Estimating the Post-Mortem Interval
Funding for toxicologic testing to improve the quality and timeliness of toxicology services required to determine cause and manner of death
Estimation of Age at Death using Cortical Bone Histomorphometry
Blended Learning Mixes Methods
NIJ FY 10 Research and Development on Forensic Crime Scene and Medicolegal Death Investigations
NIJ seeks proposals for research and development to enhance forensic crime scene examination and medicolegal investigations. Proposed projects may focus on, but are not limited to, crime scene examination, medicolegal death investigations, forensic pathology, forensic anthropology, forensic odontology, and fire scene analysis. In FY 2010, priority will be given to research that focuses on new or improved forensic tools and technologies that will allow for...