Crime scene investigation
Direct Analysis of textile dyes from trace fibers by automated microfluidics extraction system coupled with Q-TOF mass spectrometer for forensic applications
A Multidimensional Approach to Ascertaining Individual Differentiation and Consistency in Serial Sexual Assault: Is It Time to Redefine and Refine?
3D Molecular Cartography Using LC-MS facilitated by Optimus and 'ili software
Library Search Prefilters for Vehicle Manufacturers to Assist in the Forensic Examination of Automotive Paints
Color Manipulation Through Microchip Tinting for Colorimetric Detection Using Hue Image Analysis
Assessing the Quality of 3-Dimensional Imaging on the BrassTrax HD3D System and Evaluating an In-Silico Solution to Confirm NIBIN Hits
Quantification of Cocaine in Ternary Mixtures Using Partial Least Squares Regression Applied to Raman and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy
Optimization of Ultrahigh-Speed Multiplex PCR for Forensic Analysis
Impact of Carpet Construction on Fluid Penetration: The Case of Blood
Ultraviolet Resonance Raman Spectroscopy for the Detection of Cocaine in Oral Fluid
Model-effects on Likelihood Ratios for Fire Debris Analysis
Constructing Lightweight and Flexible Pipelines Using Plugin-Based Microbiome Analysis (PluMA)
Determining Fingerprint Age With Mass Spectrometry Imaging via Ozonolysis of Triacylglycerols
Nanoscale Ex Situ Thermal Impulse Sensors for Structural Fire Forensics
Direct PCR Amplification of DNA From Human Bloodstains, Saliva, and Touch Samples Collected With MicroFLOQ (R) Swabs
Model Distribution Effects on Likelihood Ratios in Fire Debris Analysis
An Optimized DNA Analysis Workflow for the Sampling, Extraction, and Concentration of DNA obtained From Archived Latent Fingerprints
Immunoassay Detection of Fly Artifacts Produced by Several Species of Necrophagous Flies Following Feeding on Human Blood
Differential Analysis of Very Small Particles (VSP) From the Contact Surfaces and Recessed Areas of Footwear
Office of Justice Programs (OJP) / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Federal Medicolegal Death Investigation Interagency Working Group (MDI-IWG) Resource Page
The Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Office of Justice Programs (OJP) and the U.S. Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) established this Federal Medicolegal Death Investigation (MDI) Interagency Working Group (MDI-IWG) to coordinate Federal initiatives to strengthen MDI systems and support death investigation services practiced by medical examiner and coroner offices (MECs) across the United States. The MDI-IWG commenced in...