@CTForensics hope the donations will help to continue the research into SARCs & improve the service to woman suffering from violence and sexual assault. The research is led by @JohnCassella2 @DrSarahJF @StaffsUni and @Kay_Sheppard1 of @LJMU assisted by @ProfVanessaWebb
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Received our brand new #forenscope tablet acquisition today @LJMU. Great new piece of forensic technology for the new students and lots of research opportunities. Loved learning how to use it with @Scenesafe_Shaun. @SceneSafe
Fantastic visit today to LJM University to hand over and delivering training to @Kay_Sheppard1 on their new #forenscope Tablet acquisition. LJM Forensic faculty and students now able to get their hands and train on the latest forensic technology @SceneSafe
At 10.30am, 1 & 3.45pm tomorrow we'll have free Walking with Kilns presentations lasting around 15 mins explaining the the cutting edge technology used by Staffordshire and Liverpool John Moores Universities to capture #bottleovens for the Heritage Action Zone Project.#PotBOD
So much love and pride filling @LivCathedral for #LJMUGrad. It is a privilege for us all to share these special moments with our students, their family, friends and loved ones.
Dr Kayleigh Sheppard, Forensic Science Lecturer, Liverpool John Moores University, developed a 360-degree crime scene for detectives’ briefings and court use. To read the full article click >> https://t.co/PmS4insD8K
Using @CTForensics 445nm light source and filters for something a bit different! Searching for machine identification codes! A repeating code pattern in tiny yellow dots created by printers! Absolutely fascinating! @LJMUResearch @DrSarahJF @JohnCassella2
🗓️ CAREERS IN FORENSICS, ANTHROPOLOGY & ARCHAEOLOGY
27 Feb, 1-4pm, James Parson Lower Lecture Theatre
Guest speakers include an archaeological scientist, a forensic anthropologist & employers from forensic services & Police. Followed by networking.
Book: https://t.co/T4xAZQz5S5
Thoroughly enjoying spending some time in the lab researching an important topic —> Using a @CTForensics SARCS-LED to detect the presence of mixed biological fluids! Successfully might I add! @DrSarahJF @LJMUResearch @StaffsUniLPF