Investigation process
These scientists work involves Investigation process .
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Richard Case
About Me:
I live in South Wales with my teenage children.
I love lots of sports (mainly watching these days). I am the Secretary of my local Rugby Club and have recently returned from Qatar where I watched Wales play in the football World Cup.
I enjoy travelling and meeting new people and have also done a bit of work finding out about my family history, and found out lots of exciting stuff!
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Amy Rattenbury
About Me:
I’m a forensic anthropologist helping to solve crimes by studying bones and working out who they belonged to. I grew up in Yorkshire but now live and work in North Wales, with my search dog Bella, where I teach forensic science at University
Me and Bella in the office at home
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Heather Angell
About Me:
Hi everyone, my name is Heather!
I am also a scicomm’er and currently doing my PhD in forensic taphonomy (what happens to a body after death but before discovery) and forensic microbiology (bugs well bacteria but bugs sounds cuter, fungi and other micro-organisms and their application to forensics).Â
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Emma Johnston
About Me:
I live in Leicester with my husband and my son. I’m a Forensic Biologist. I have been very lucky to work in different parts of the world. I love travelling and exploring new places. I also enjoy reading, cooking and getting outdoors with my family.
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Heather Flowe
About Me:
Hi!
I am American, and was raised in several different states (e.g., Florida, Washington, Alabama, California, northern and southern, Michigan). My PhD is in Experimental Psychology, and was funded by the National Science Foundation and awarded by the University of California, San Diego. My PhD thesis was on lineup identification, my masters was on crime allegations, and my postdoc, which was funded by a University of California Faculty Fellowship award, was on prosecutorial decision making and eyewitness identification in violent crimes. Broadly speaking, I still focus on these topics. You can read my research papers and blogs here: www.heatherflowe.com.
The best part of my job is that I get to collaborate with and learn from smart, thoughtful, talented people from all over the world. You can learn more about my students by visiting our lab website at https://www.appliedmemorylab.co.uk/
You can see some photos of us here: Â www.heatherflowe.com/students-collaboration
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Bryan Williams
About Me:
I am a mathematician; I live in Preston with my partner while I’m based at Lancaster University and we like to spend as many weekends at our main home in North Wales as we can.
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Leisa Nichols-Drew
About Me:
I have been working in forensic science for over 20 years – I am a Chartered Forensic Practitioner and forensic science is my passion!
I live in the countryside in East Anglia.
I love talking to people about forensic science.
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Ray Evans
About Me:
I’m an image analyst and medical artist.
I live in Manchester. I own a company called SRi Forensics based in Salford.
I recently took part in the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures and had a really great time presenting on forensics about the difference between recognition and identification.
This science is often referred to as facial mapping.