Unidentified human remains
Forensic Science Research and Development Technology Working Group: Operational Requirements
Learning from Our Casework: The Forensic Anthropology Database for Assessing Methods Accuracy (FADAMA)
Stable Isotope Analysis as a Geospatial Tool for Identification: Intra-Individual Isotopic Variability
Software tool and methodology for enhancement of unidentified decedent systems with postmortem automatic iris recognition
Application for Funding to Support the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Sex and Ancestry Estimation Methods in Modern Filipino Crania
Upgrading the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System: Introducing NamUs 2.0
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) provides technology, forensic services and investigative support to resolve missing persons cases.
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Fiscal Year 2017 Funding for DNA Analysis, Capacity Enhancement, and Other Forensic Activities
Application for Funding to Support the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
A Dental Anthropological Databank for Use in the Statistical Estimation of Ancestry and Sex in Forensic Anthropology
Development of Modern Subadult Standards: Improved Age and Sex Estimation in U.S. Forensic Practice
Sex and Ancestry Estimation Methods in Modern Filipino Crania
Using Innovative Technology to Investigate Targeted Mass Violence: What the Future Holds
Stable Isotope Forensics & Unknown Persons Investigations
Application for Funding to Support the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
DNA from Burned Bone: The application of ancient DNA methods to forensic DNA recovery
Evaluation of The Use of A Contactless, Three-Dimensional Scanner for Collecting Postmortem Fingerprints from Unidentified Human Remains
Evaluating Massive Parallel Sequencing for Missing Persons Identification.
A Comprehensive Test of the Methods and Models Used to Assign Geographic Origin to Human Skeletal Remains With Stable Isotope Data
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.
Identifying Missing Persons Through Legislation
New York state law requires county medical examiners to report identifying information on remains to NamUs.