Exciting things happening in Forensics @ASU. Our first post to this account shares what is happening now (new partnership with @AZCourts! national search for a new school director!). In future posts, will share about how we got to this point & future plans. Join us! #ASUForensics
A better behavioral assessment not only improves our understanding of disease mechanisms, but is also crucial to animal welfare in toxicology studies. Check out our new collaborative study with @michaelwbrunt at #JAALAS! 🐶🧑🔬➡️ https://t.co/Gb3rGpeO4H #animaltesting@ASUResearch
Congratulations to Janelle Kate Gomez (mentored by professors Shirly Montero, Pierre Herckes, and Gwyn Gordon) on sucessfully defending her master's thesis on "Analysis of Reflective Glass Beads in Soil Samples for Forensic Investigations." #ASUForensics
Breaking news, #SunDevils! 😈
Today ASU and West Valley leaders are announcing the next chapter of #ASUWest.
New schools, new degrees, new programs, new buildings:
On Wednesday afternoon, I had the pleasure of welcoming Arizona leaders to the @ASU West campus to announce three new schools, two new academic and residential facilities, and a new initiative, all designed to support the West Valley's growth and success. https://t.co/H7dRUgQTJr
ASU CareerCatalyst is considering a new career education program for scholars and engineers who want to become credible expert witnesses in court. The program aims to equip you with the knowledge and tools to help clients as an expert witness.
Learn more: https://t.co/PEbukIBCJz
.@ASU and the West Valley have grown significantly on all fronts over the last four decades. Our plans for the future of the ASU West campus reflect the next chapter of commitment, collaboration and service. https://t.co/PBW0RFYG2n
Interested in becoming an expert witness?
ASU is planning a new career education program for scholars & engineers who want to become credible expert witnesses in court. The program aims to equip you with the knowledge and tools to aid courts.
Learn more: https://t.co/QknJHA0C5H
🪰Flies solving true crime? Yeah...you read that right.
A forensic lab at Arizona State University is one of the only places in the country studying this, and their work with the bugs is helping identify victims, pinpoint time of death, and catch killers.⬇️
https://t.co/ai0yBEWDmS
13 of @ASUForensics faculty affiliates (representing 6 schools & the disciplines of anthropology, engineering, biology, statistics, entomology, psychology, chemistry, isotope geochemistry, & genetics) will be presenting their research at the @The_AAFS annual conference next week.
We are looking forward to sharing this work along with our many students and collaborators helping to represent the richness of @ASU's involvement in interdisciplinary forensics. #AAFS2023#ScienceWorks#ASUforensics@PLuSalliance
13 of @ASUForensics faculty affiliates (representing 6 schools & the disciplines of anthropology, engineering, biology, statistics, entomology, psychology, chemistry, isotope geochemistry, & genetics) will be presenting their research at the @The_AAFS annual conference next week.
Many questions arise when a detective arrives at a murder scene. When did the murder take place? What was the cause of death? The answer to these questions can come from an unexpected source — blowflies. 🪰 Learn more: https://t.co/6IKLcyGVcg #ASUWest (@ASUNewCollege)
When a crime scene is being investigated, all information is crucial.
@ASUForensics Assistant Professor Jonathan Parrott is studying blowflies and creating a database that will lead to improved investigations in the future! https://t.co/fo6THYDVa9