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Author: Brittany Justice

Brittany Justice is an undergraduate forensic science student at George Mason University. She joined the ForensicBites to make forensic science research more accessible to others while learning more about forensics advancements. After graduation, she plans to earn an MD degree and work as a forensic pathologist.
Biochemistry

Wildlife Forensics and the Fight Against Poaching

Researchers at the Wildlife Institute of India work to establish a DNA database of wild felines to combat the country’s illegal wildlife trade. Continue reading Wildlife Forensics and the Fight Against Poaching

Brittany JusticeAugust 31, 2021September 21, 2021Leave a comment
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Medicolegal Review Identifies Most Common Factors Contributing to Hiker Deaths

Analyzing similarities between hiker fatalities revealed clear trends in the causes and circumstances surrounding deaths in the Bern region of Switzerland. Continue reading Medicolegal Review Identifies Most Common Factors Contributing to Hiker Deaths

Brittany JusticeDecember 8, 2020December 8, 2020Leave a comment
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Quickly Now! Using Rapid DNA Testing to Identify Wildfire Victims

In the aftermath of the 2018 Camp Fire, the Sacramento County Coroner’s Office implemented a new system to identify the victims of the wildfire: Rapid DNA technology. Continue reading Quickly Now! Using Rapid DNA Testing to Identify Wildfire Victims

Brittany JusticeSeptember 1, 2020August 31, 2020Leave a comment
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