Research and Development in Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes
Raman spectroscopy of automotive and architectural pigments: in situ identification and evidentiary significance.
Accessing the Probative Value of Physical Evidence at Crimes Scenes with Ambient Mass Spectrometry and Portable Instrumentation
Computerized Reconstruction of Fragmentary Skeletal Remains for Purposes of Extracting Osteometric Measurements and Estimating MNI
Smartphone Technology for Capturing Untreated Latent Fingerprints
DNA Forensics Using Single Molecule Technology: From DNA Recovery and Extraction to Genotyping Degraded and Trace Evidence without PCR
DEVELOPMENT OF A MODERN COMPENDIUM OF MICROCRYSTAL TESTS FOR ILLICIT DRUGS AND DIVERTED PHARMACEUTICALS
Extending the Microbial Forensic Toolkit Through Whole Genome Sequencing and Statistical Phylogenomics
Graphical User Interface for a Multi-Factorial Age-At-Death Estimation Method Using Fuzzy Integrals
Characterization of Bacterial and Fungal Communities Associated with Corpse Decomposition Using Next Generation Sequencing
Analytical and Synthetic Studies on Designer Drugs of the Piperazine Class
This project will address issues of resolution and discriminatory capabilities in controlled substance analysis.
Degraded Ignitable Liquids Database: An Applied Study of Weathering and Bacterial Degradation on the Chromatographic Patterns of ASTM E 1618 Ignitable Liquid Classes
Separation and Identification of Drugs of Abuse Using ESI-IMS-MS
Comparison of Microspectrophotometry and Room-Temperature Fluorescence Excitation-Emission Matrix Spectroscopy for Non-Destructive Forensic Fiber Examination
Comprehensive Forensic Toxicological Analysis Of Designer Drugs
Population Genetic Issues for Forensic DNA Profiles
NIJ FY 11 Basic Scientific Research to Support Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes
NIJ is seeking applicants for funding basic scientific research in the physical, life, and cognitive sciences that is designed to increase the knowledge underlying forensic science disciplines intended for use in the criminal justice system.
NIJ FY 11 Applied Research and Development in Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes
NIJ is seeking applicants for funding to support applied research and development projects that will: (1) increase knowledge or understanding necessary to guide forensic science policy and practice or (2) result in the production of useful materials, devices, systems, or methods that have the potential for forensic application. The intent of the Applied Research and Development in Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes Program is...