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The Blue Hour
CiTR & Discorder Magazine
124 episodes
3 months ago
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The Blue Hour is a conversation – a dialogue about life, literature, science, philosophy and everything in between.
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Society & Culture
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Shari Forbes - On Forensic taphonomy
The Blue Hour
1 hour 1 minute
4 years ago
Shari Forbes - On Forensic taphonomy
Shari L. Forbes is the Canada 150 Research Chair in Forensic Thanatology at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR). She is the Director of the first human taphonomy facility in Canada for Recherche en Sciences Thanatologiques [Expérimentales et Sociales], also referred to as REST[ES]. She is an advocate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusivity (EDI) and has a deep commitment to the implementation of EDI values in academia. She has encouraged young adults to become engaged in science through her roles as an Ambassador for the Sydney Science Festival, the National Youth Science Forum, and Science Rendezvous.

Prof. Forbes’ research investigates the chemical processes that occur in soft tissue decomposition. Her research aims to increase the knowledge base relating to decomposition chemistry to identify an accurate biochemical signature for estimating time since death. She has studied these processes in terrestrial, aquatic, and atmospheric environments throughout Australia, Canada and the USA. Her current research focuses on identifying an accurate chemical profile of decomposition odour using advanced chemical instrumentation. Her research assists police canine units to enhance their training protocols for cadaver-detection dogs deployed to forensic and mass disaster investigations. Her expertise is regularly requested to assist police with locating and recovering buried or concealed evidence, including human remains, drugs, explosives, weapons, and currency.
[biography taken from Shariforbes.com]

Audio played:
"What happens to your body after you die" by Science Insider
"The Story of Ada Lovelace" produced by the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET)
"Visiting the Brewarrina First Traps" produced by Now-ness.
The Blue Hour
The Blue Hour is a conversation – a dialogue about life, literature, science, philosophy and everything in between.