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Author: Justin Z Goldstein

Justin Goldstein is a Ph.D. candidate in Texas State University’s Anthropology department. He joined ForensicBites to help increase communication amongst forensic researchers and share new findings with the public. After graduating, Justin plans to work as a forensic anthropologist and assist ongoing identification efforts.
Pathology

Exploring the use of Micro-CT for assessing skeletal trauma

Skeletal trauma analysis is a complex process, particularly in child abuse cases. Can forensic scientists use 3D imaging technology to help identify and assess fractures? Continue reading Exploring the use of Micro-CT for assessing skeletal trauma

Unknown's avatarJustin Z GoldsteinSeptember 3, 2021September 21, 2021Leave a comment
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The First Human Taphonomic Research Facility in Europe Opens Its Doors to Donors

A new research facility in the Netherlands looks to help forensic scientists better understand human decomposition processes. Continue reading The First Human Taphonomic Research Facility in Europe Opens Its Doors to Donors

Unknown's avatarJustin Z GoldsteinDecember 11, 2020December 8, 2020Leave a comment
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