Fellowship Programs
The Combination of Cranial Morphoscopic and Dental Morphological Methods to Improve the Forensic Estimation of Ancestry
LC-MS Screening Assay For Abused Drug Exposure Based On Covalent Peptide/Protein Modification
Multi-period Max Flow Network Interdiction with Restructuring for Disrupting Domestic Sex Trafficking Networks
Rate of onset of dopamine transporter inhibitors assessed with intracranial self-stimulation and in vivo dopamine photometry in rats
A Transdisciplinary Approach for Generating Synthetic but Realistic Domestic Sex Trafficking Networks
Improving Human Identification Using the Human Skin Microbiome
Image Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Architectures for Medical and Forensic Applications
Multi-period Max Flow Network Interdiction with Restructuring for Disrupting Domestic Sex Trafficking Networks
A Leg Up: NIJ’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program
NIJ Director Dr. Nancy La Vigne joins the show to interview Dr. Marie Garcia, Director of NIJ’s Criminal Justice Systems Division and a former NIJ graduate research fellow. They discuss the application process, Marie’s experience as a fellow while at Temple University, and advice for future applicants.
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