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NIJ Forensic Research and Development Grantees Meeting

Join NIJ at the 2013 American Academy of Forensic Science Annual Meeting for the all-day event The Research After Eureka! How NIJ Funded Research Supports the Science of Forensics!

When: Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Where: Washington, DC, or anywhere with Internet access!

Hear NIJ grantees present their forensic research and development projects at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) annual meeting. The NIJ event is free and open to all attendees. Online registration is available if you plan to attend in-person or virtually.

Presentations

The following NIJ grantees will present on their research projects:

  • A Subadult Radiographic Database for Forensic Anthropology
    Stephen Ousley, Mercyhurst University
  • Improving Sex Estimation from Crania using 3-dimensional CT Scans
    Natalie Shirley, Lincoln Memorial University, University of Tennessee
  • Independent Validation Test of Microscopic Saw Mark Analysis
    Jennifer Love, Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences
  • Microbial Community Change Associated with Decomposing Corpses
    Rob Knight, The Regents of the University of Colorado
  • Using Differential RNA Degradation to Estimate an Extended Postmortem Interval
    Clifton Bishop, West Virginia University
  • Applications of Curvilinear Development Modeling for the Blow Fly Lucilia sericata (Meigen)
    Leon Higley, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Investigating Unexplained Deaths through Molecular Autopsies
    Yingying Tang, New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner
  • What I Thought I Knew about Ancient and Degraded DNA, but Have Come To Learn
    Brian Kemp, Washington State University
  • Addressing the Quality and Quantity: the Role of DNA Repair and Whole Genome Application in Forensically Relevant Samples
    Bruce Budowle, University of North Texas
  • Simultaneous Detection of mtDNA and a Nuclear Pseudogene Insert using Common Forensic mtDNA Primer Sets and Deep Sequencing
    Mark Wilson, Western Carolina University
  • Towards Genotyping Single DNA Molecules without PCR
    Matthew Antonik, The University of Kansas Center for Research, Inc.
  • In vitro Inhibition of Oxycodone Oxidative Metabolism by H2-antagonists and Proton Pump Inhibitors
    David Moody, University of Utah
  • Pattern Recognition Assisted Infrared Library Searching to Enhance Investigative Lead Information for Automotive Paints
    Barry Lavine, Oklahoma State University
  • Exploitation of Very Small Particles to Enhance the Probative Value of Carpet Fibers
    David Stoney, Stoney Forensic Inc.

View the agenda for presentation abstracts and times (pdf, 17 pages).

Attending in Person

We hope to see many of you in person on February 19, 2013, at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, 2660 Woodley Road NW, Washington, DC. The hotel is near the Woodley Park metro station on the red line. Meetings will be held in rooms Delaware A and B. We have a full day planned beginning at 8:30 am ET.

Attendance of this event is free and open to anyone, even if you're not otherwise registered for the AAFS Meeting.

Register to attend in person Exit Notice. By registering to attend in person, you also will have access to attend the presentations virtually via your computer.

Can't Make it to DC? Attend Virtually!

All presentations will be broadcast in real time and can be viewed via your computer. Live chat will be available during the presentations so that you may submit any questions to the presenters. Technical support will also be provided should you require assistance.

Register to attend virtually Exit Notice. Note: By selecting this option, you are not automatically registered for a physical seat.

Date Modified: February 15, 2013