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The project team currently consists of two colleagues from University of Derby, David Bryson and Lauren Miller, who have been working together on delivering the module Techniques in Human Identification for the BSc (Hons) Forensic Science. Each has developed an interest in looking at the possible use of implants from an historical and current perspective as aids to identification. Their backgrounds are different but complimentary in examining this forensic, medical and medicolegal specialisation. David Bryson
More details on his research and other work can be found at http://www.derby.ac.uk/staff-search/mr-david-bryson and personal website http://www.cladonia.co.uk. Curriculum Vitae. E-mail:
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. Lauren Miller
More details can be found on Lauren's personal website http://www.boneinvestigator.com. Curriculum vitae. E-mail
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David has a background in Anatomy and Scientific, Medical and Medicolegal photography, as well as expertise in learning and teaching, web design and multimedia. Many of the photographs on this site come from his years working as a practicing medical photographer before he went back into education to teach on the Biological Imaging programme and over time on MA in Performance Sportswear Design, Foundation degrees in Web Design and Multimedia and Commercial Photography as well as modules on Forensic Imaging and Human Identification for the BSc (Hons) in Forensic Science.
Lauren qualified in Forensic Science then specialised in Forensic Anthroplogy at University of Bradford before returning to Derby. She is NPIA registered and is currnetly working in an advisory capacity with Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire Police, Scientific Support Units, as a consultant Forensic Anthropologist. Lauren is also an Associate Lecturer with the University of Derby working on a number of modules including Techniques on Human Identification. 