Project description
Filling a gap in practical forensics training
In the world of forensic science, every crime scene tells a unique story, one that often includes the subtle presence of non-human biological traces. Pet hairs, pollen, soil organisms, and environmental DNA are just a few examples of these elusive clues. However, in the EU, the expertise to effectively analyse and utilise these natural traces has been lacking at the postgraduate level. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the Natural Traces project will address this gap in forensic science education. It will empower 10 PhD students, providing them with comprehensive training in practical forensics. The training, facilitated by academic, non-academic partners, police academies, and laboratories, will focus on integrating biological evidence into a Bayesian framework.
Objective
Literally any crime scene contains animal, plant, soil, microbial or environmental traces. Examples include pet hairs or saliva, pollen and algae, soil and soil organisms like bacteria or nematodes, fungal spores, insects, and environmental traces in the form of environmental DNA of any origin. Such biological traces can be found mainly on living people (suspects, victims), on objects like cars or weapons, and on bodies not just on the surface but also in their surroundings like single or mass graves, or an aquatic environment.
In the EU, there is a lack of training opportunities in applied topics of forensic science at postgraduate level, such as the qualitative and quantitative analysis of specifically such non-human biological traces. While many EU countries have forensic laboratories that also such traces, a much broader, integrated knowledge base is needed, built on close cooperation between basic research in academia and analysis and application in casework by forensic specialists. Natural Traces aims to optimise the procedures for taking and analysing non-human traces in order to meet the ever-increasing demands for identifying suspects and victims and to link traces to different places, times or courses of action. The results based on this need a statistical robustness that will also hold up in the courtroom under cross-examination.
The proposal aims for 10 PhD students with a background in life sciences. They will build their knowledge and experience in practical forensics in training schools provided by academic, non-academic partners, and police academies or laboratories. The training embeds biological evidence in a Bayesian framework, making it universally comparable with all other forms of evidence, by applying novel probabilistic approaches to extract forensic useful information from metadata. It is truly cross-sectoral, with secondments at end-users of the training (e.g. police forces) and joint supervision by PIs from different countries.
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- HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Main Programme
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HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-DN - HORIZON TMA MSCA Doctoral NetworksCoordinator
60323 Frankfurt Am Main
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EH1 3DG Edinburgh
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NW1 2PG London
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1105 AZ Amsterdam
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SW1P 4DF LONDON
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