
Mark Amaral
@markamaral86
Interested in the collection, transfer, and persistence of forensic materials. Associate Lecturer at UCL. All views are my own. 🇧🇲🇺🇸🇬🇧
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Dr Georgina Meakin from UCL Crime Science & UCL ForensicSciences discussing what more information we can get from DNA at crime scenes Science Museum We Are Engineers Lates Event. #smlates #crimescience #forensicscience #DNA #engineering


#Forensic science needs to be pushing the frontiers in a culture of #curiosity & exploration, & a culture that embraces the new capabilities #technology is giving us to be asking the question ‘what if...?’ My talk from Златодан Громенко #createthenew is out: youtu.be/frbY-EcNHKY


Honoured to speak with BBC News (World) as one of the World Economic Forum Young Scientists about advancing the frontiers of #science and addressing big challenges in #forensic science. UCL ForensicSciences UCL Crime Science UCL News UCL Alumni #amnc19 #WEFScientists Full interview: youtu.be/CYsaqIKE2X0

The latest issue of Art in Print features thought provoking pieces from our Arts and Humanities Research Council Picturing the Invisible network including Astronomy @R_Trotta, Imaging science Adam Gibson, Surgery @ProfKneebone, Art Paul Coldwell, #forensic science & many others too 👉artinprint.org/journal/volume…👈


I am really chuffed to have this article published in Art in Print, about some imaging with Tabitha Tuckett of UCL Special Collections. I'm pleased to have published in a non-scientific journal, and also to be in such good company Picturing the Invisible .

“A forensic science system is not like a clinical laboratory, processing samples and producing results for prescribed tests....The focus should be resolving judicial questions using a scientific approach” says Claude Roux of CFS_UTS in The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand theconversation.com/forensic-scien…


Excited to have the first paper of my PhD published in Science & Justice: “Sampling of explosive residues: the use of a gelatine-based medium for the recovery of ammonium nitrate” sciencedirect.com/science/articl… #EvidenceRecovery #ForensicScience Adam Gibson Ruth Morgan

Our latest research out now in Science & Justice led by Mark Amaral with Ruth Morgan & Adam Gibson Early findings showing the potential for a new low cost & easy to make gel for recovering & analysing #forensic #traces 👇 sciencedirect.com/science/articl… #innovation #futuretech


I'm really rather pleased about this paper, published with Mark Amaral and Ruth Morgan from UCL ForensicSciences. I spent a while wanting to be a forensic scientist as I was growing up. Baby steps! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…



A new x-ray imaging scanner to help surgeons performing breast tumour removal surgery has been developed by UCL experts. UCL Engineering UCL Medical Physics & Biomedical Engineering ucl.ac.uk/news/2021/feb/…

Great to have the chance this morning to highlight some of the challenges identified by Lords Science & Technology Committee in their inquiry into #forensic science on BBC News (UK) The call for urgent #reform is as salient #today as it was in 2019 when the report was published. publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld201719/ld…



Excited to have the second study of my PhD published in Science & Justice : “The impact of force, time, and rotation on the transfer of ammonium nitrate: A reductionist approach to understanding evidence dynamics” doi.org/10.1016/j.scij… Adam Gibson Ruth Morgan

Thrilled to congratulate Dr Mark Amaral who successfully defended his PhD thesis today! Many thanks to examiners Robert Green Uni Kent Forensics @matijastrlic UCL Institute for Sustainable Heritage #PhDone


New paper out in @ELSforensics "Trace evidence dynamics of cocaine on banknotes: A comparison study of paper and polymer banknotes" led by Mark Amaral with Adam Gibson and Ruth Morgan Free open access for 50 days here 👇 authors.elsevier.com/c/1eduZ4q6Icub…


How much would it cost to solve the climate crisis? How can science help find the answers? We've been talking #climatesolutions with Ruth Morgan from World Economic Forum Young Scientists #COP27

How can science be more creative? Here's what Ruth Morgan, Professor of Crime and Forensic Science at @UCL, UCL Crime Science, had to say when we asked her this question: nautil.us/how-can-scienc…