Developments in analytical chemistry technologies and portable instrumentation over the past decade have contributed significantly to a variety of applications ranging from point of care testing to industrial process control. In particular, Raman spectroscopy has advanced for analyzing various types of evidence for forensic purposes. Extracting phenotypic information (e.g., sex, race, age, etc.) from body fluid traces is highly desirable for criminal investigations. Identifying the chronological age (CA) of a blood donor can provide significant assistance to detectives. In this proof-of-concept study, Raman spectroscopy and chemometrics have been used to analyze blood from human donors, and differentiate between them based on their CA [i.e....
Raman chemometric urinalysis (Rametrix™) was used to analyze 235 urine specimens from healthy indivi...
Bloodstains at crime scenes are among the most important types of evidence for forensic investigator...
Blood traces found at crime scenes often comprise pivotal information regarding the events and indiv...
Two critical issues in forensic science are being able to identifying body fluids traces found at cr...
The challenges to forensic body fluid analysis have placed limitations on the type of information th...
In forensics, identifying body fluid evidence is a large priority. Body fluids, such as blood, semen...
Phenotype profiling is useful in the forensics world to help narrow down suspects. It can be used to...
Raman spectroscopy is fast becoming a popular technique in the forensic science discipline, and more...
The use of Raman spectroscopy to analyze blood biochemistry and hence distinguish between normal and...
Blood is one of the most common and useful evidence types found at the crime scene. Blood can indica...
In the field of forensic science, it is important to have reliable, accurate, and nondestructive tes...
Blood banking is an essential aspect of modern healthcare. When red blood cells (RBCs) are stored, t...
The species identification of a blood stain is an important and immediate challenge for forensic sci...
The objective of this dissertation is to provide the scientific foundation for spectroscopic detecti...
Determination of the age of a bloodstain can be used to establish the time when a crime was committe...
Raman chemometric urinalysis (Rametrix™) was used to analyze 235 urine specimens from healthy indivi...
Bloodstains at crime scenes are among the most important types of evidence for forensic investigator...
Blood traces found at crime scenes often comprise pivotal information regarding the events and indiv...
Two critical issues in forensic science are being able to identifying body fluids traces found at cr...
The challenges to forensic body fluid analysis have placed limitations on the type of information th...
In forensics, identifying body fluid evidence is a large priority. Body fluids, such as blood, semen...
Phenotype profiling is useful in the forensics world to help narrow down suspects. It can be used to...
Raman spectroscopy is fast becoming a popular technique in the forensic science discipline, and more...
The use of Raman spectroscopy to analyze blood biochemistry and hence distinguish between normal and...
Blood is one of the most common and useful evidence types found at the crime scene. Blood can indica...
In the field of forensic science, it is important to have reliable, accurate, and nondestructive tes...
Blood banking is an essential aspect of modern healthcare. When red blood cells (RBCs) are stored, t...
The species identification of a blood stain is an important and immediate challenge for forensic sci...
The objective of this dissertation is to provide the scientific foundation for spectroscopic detecti...
Determination of the age of a bloodstain can be used to establish the time when a crime was committe...
Raman chemometric urinalysis (Rametrix™) was used to analyze 235 urine specimens from healthy indivi...
Bloodstains at crime scenes are among the most important types of evidence for forensic investigator...
Blood traces found at crime scenes often comprise pivotal information regarding the events and indiv...