
Madeline Robles
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Senior Lecturer in Forensic Science @UWEBristol @UWEForensics PhD @UCLForensicSci I Forensic Anthropology #humanidentification #3DImaging
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Thrilled the UWE Forensic Science MSc students took part in this interdisciplinary Mass Disaster exercise recovering evidence to assist with forensic investigation 🔍 UWE Bristol


Our amazing UWE Forensic Science team UWE Bristol is expanding! We hope to add to our team a lecturer/senior lecture in Forensic Biology and a lecturer/senior lecturer in Forensic Science. Job descriptions below: lnkd.in/esaZxMQW 🔍lnkd.in/e257FBQc


Calling all armchair detectives. Find out how Ruth Morgan and the team UCL ForensicSciences are bringing innovation to the forensic science sector in our latest Disruptive Thinkers video: 🎬 youtu.be/gT4KAP-6r9Q





youtu.be/hBElj60kH_g Work with my Student, Anselmo Procida on using a smartphone to help determine drugs in drink. School of Applied Sciences UWE Bristol The Centre for Research in Biosciences


📣 Latest research led by Martin Lo with Enrico Mariconti, Sherry Nakhaeizadeh & Ruth Morgan This pipeline creates a process to transform CT data into datasets for #forensicanthropology applications #OpenAccess 👇 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


📢 Science Matters Issue 17 has been released! Written by Science Communication Unit, UWE Bristol students it includes articles on bushmeat trade increases, organic famers relying on social media, how soil microbes might hold the solution for Acute Oak Decline and more. tinyurl.com/scimatters17


New Open Access Publication 🎉Sex estimation from virtual models: exploring the potential of STL 3D crania models for morphoscopic trait scoring Rachael Carew UCL ForensicSciences academic.oup.com/fsr/article/do…


📢 New open access publication with UCL ForensicSciences investigating 3D models of sinuses to establish a biological profile link.springer.com/article/10.100…

"To unlock solutions to the current crisis in the university sector, as well as to the global challenges we face, we need to think about universities as meadows." Read the article ‘Rethinking science in the 21st Century: Universities need to be meadows', by Ruth Morgan