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Revision as of 11:50, 17 September 2015

Attributions

We would just like to thank everyone who has helped us make our project possible over the last few months.

Supervisors
  • Tracy Palmer, Professor of Molecular Microbiology and Head of the Division of Molecular Microbiology

  • Frank Sargent, Professor of Bacterial Physiology

  • Fordyce Davidson, Professor of Mathematics and Dean of the School of Science and Engineering

  • Advisors
  • Fatima Ulhuq, PHD Research Student at MMB

  • Lucas J. Morales Moya, PHD Research Student at EPM

  • Molecular Microbiology Lab
    Centre of Human Anatomy and Identification
  • Niamh Nic Deiad, Professor of Forensic Science and Director of Research: Supported the project from the start, giving us full access to her expertise in the area as well as her very long list of relevant contacts.

  • Sue Black, Professor of Anatomy and Forensic Anthropology:

  • Lucina Hackman, Lecturer in Human Identification: Provided valuable information on bone cut investigations as well as advice and equipment for the bone incision experiment.

  • Laura Daly, PhD Research Student and Laboratory Technical Assistant: Assisted with Bone Incision Experiment.

  • Sam Goodchild, Greenhouse Anatomy Demonstrator / PhD Scholarship: Provided training for Kodak Pro X-ray machine and assisted with Bone Incision experiment.

  • School of Engineering, Physics and Mathematics

  • Gary Callon, Technical Manager: Assisted with Bone Incision experiment and provided access to Instron 4204.