Research and development
Graduate Research Fellowship: Electrochemical and Colorimetric Aptamer-Based Sensors for Rapid OnsiteScreening of Synthetic Cannabinoids in Seized Substances and Biologicalsamples
Examining Race and Gender Disparities in Restricted Housing Placements
Typing Highly Degraded DNA Using Circularized Molecules and Target Enrichment
Understanding Online Hate Speech as a Motivator and Predictor of Hate Crime
Forensic Body Fluid Identification Using Microbiome Signature Attribution
Evaluation and Implementation of High Throughput Second Generation Sequencing for Mitochondrial DNA Testing in Missing Persons and Forensic Casework at the UNT Center for Human Identification.
Racial Disparities in Virgina Felony Court Cases
Examining an Integrated Bystander and Alcohol Program for Sexual Assault Perpetration: A Preliminary Randomized Controlled Trial
Fluvial Transport of Human Remains: Forensic Application of a HEC-RAS Model for Predicting Search Parameters for Human Remains Recovered from the Sacramento River, CA
Evaluation of the Routine Use of CT Scanning to Supplant or Supplement Autopsy in a High-Volume Medical Examiner's Office
Evaluation of Sample Preparation Techniques for Matrix Effects and Absolute Recovery Using UPLC-MS/MS Using Opiates and Liver Tissue Specimens as the Model and Application to Post-Mortem Toxicology
Synthesis, Spectroscopy and Pharmacology of Emerging Synthetic Opioids
Graduate Research Fellowship: Low-cost Handheld Spectrometer and Cloud- Based Data Analysis for Improved Identification of Substances of Abuse
Establishing a Rank Order for Skeletal Element Sampling: Examining Differential DNA Yield Rates Among and Between Buried Human Skeletal Elements as Compared to Surface Recovered Skeletal Elements
Chasing the Electronic Cigarette Dragon - Characterizing the Evolution and Impact of Design and Content
Enhancing and Sustaining the ALFRED-FROG-KB Forensic Resource
Assessing Cognitive Bias, Method Validation, and Equipment Performance for theForensic Anthropology Laboratory
Evaluation of an Emerging Automated Searching Technology to Improve the Efficiency and Reliability of Latent Print Comparisons
Recovery of Defaced Serial Numbers Using Infrared Thermal Imaging
NIJ FY17 Graduate Research Fellowship Program in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
The Graduate Research Fellowship in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (GRF-STEM) provides awards to accredited academic institutions to support graduate research leading to doctoral degrees in topic areas that are relevant to ensuring public safety, preventing and controlling crime, and ensuring the fair and impartial administration of criminal justice in the United States. Applicant academic institutions sponsoring doctoral students are eligible to apply only if...