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FSF Bashkinski Grant – July 31 Deadline Reminder
From theory to practice: Protocol adaptations for swift victim identification in the...
The October 7, 2023, massacre in Israel posed unprecedented challenges for disaster victim identification (DVI), requiring adaptations to international forensic protocols to address extreme conditions, including active conflict, fragmented remains, and cultural and religious cons...
Characteristics and toxicology of adult deaths due to quetiapine toxicity in Australia,...
Quetiapine is an atypical antipsychotic that has been associated with both intentional and unintentional deaths. We aimed to determine, stratified by intentionality: (1) The characteristics and circumstances of adult deaths attributed solely to quetiapine toxicity in Australia, 2...
Digital otoscopic examination of tympanic membranes in confirmed suicidal hanging deaths:...
A crucial factor in cases of apparent hanging deaths is establishing whether an antemortem hanging or postmortem suspension has occurred. Hanging diagnosis relies upon the history, scene investigation, and gross examination of the body including the ligature furrow and possible r...
ASB Newsletter – June 27, 2025
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Authentication of forged inked fingerprints utilizing silicone molds
Although the use of forged inked fingerprints is not common in criminal cases, it is gradually increasing in civil cases. This study introduces a rapid and nondestructive method for detecting forged inked fingerprints using Raman spectral, morphology, and deep learning. To develo...
Phosphatidylethanol in post‐mortem blood: A comparative study of blood matrices and its...
Determination of alcohol markers in post‐mortem cases can be useful to classify drinking habits and potential alcohol habituation prior to death. Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) is a direct alcohol marker and is already commonly used in a variety of contexts. However, its use in the f...
Micro‐CT for the differentiation between live birth and stillbirth: A pilot study
The distinction between live births and stillbirths is crucial for determining the appropriate legal consequences. Historically, researchers have operated under the principle that an infant's lungs will be filled with air upon death, whereas a fetus's lungs will not. Th...
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Loyola University Chicago Announces DNA Lab Expansion
Study on efficiency of the half‐volume GlobalFiler™ PCR protocol: Internal validation,...
Due to its versatility, the GlobalFiler™ PCR Amplification Kit is commonly used in forensic analyses. The half‐volume protocol used in our laboratory was validated by manually and automatically assembled PCRs involving increased number of PCR cycles. Validation parameters include...
Probabilistic genotyping replicate analysis of FaSTR clustered single sperm aSTR...
Analysis of individual single sperm can assist in mixture deconvolution when there are multiple perpetrators to a sexual assault or instances in which limited sperm are available for analysis. This not only allows for reconstitution of the sperm donor's genotype but also all...