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    Potential Use of Bacterial Community Succession in Decaying Human Bone for Estimating Postmortem Interval by Damann, Franklin E., Williams, Daniel E., Layton, Alice C.

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-07-2015)
    “…Bacteria are taphonomic agents of human decomposition, potentially useful for estimating postmortem interval (PMI) in late‐stage decomposition. Bone samples…”
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    Journal Article
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    Potential carcass enrichment of the University of Tennessee Anthropology Research Facility: A baseline survey of edaphic features by Damann, Franklin E, Tanittaisong, Aphantree, Carter, David O

    Published in Forensic science international (10-10-2012)
    “…Abstract The University of Tennessee Anthropology Research Facility (ARF) is known for its unique contribution to forensic science as a site of human…”
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    Z‐Transform Method for Pairwise Osteometric Pair‐matching by Warnke‐Sommer, Julia D., Lynch, Jeffrey James, Pawaskar, Sachin S., Damann, Franklin E.

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-01-2019)
    “…A new pairwise osteometric pair‐matching approach based on the Z‐transform method is presented. In contrast to previous methods that perform a global t‐test on…”
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    A Pilot Study of Microbial Succession in Human Rib Skeletal Remains during Terrestrial Decomposition by Deel, Heather, Emmons, Alexandra L, Kiely, Jennifer, Damann, Franklin E, Carter, David O, Lynne, Aaron, Knight, Rob, Xu, Zhenjiang Zech, Bucheli, Sibyl, Metcalf, Jessica L

    Published in mSphere (25-08-2021)
    “…The bones of decomposing vertebrates are colonized by a succession of diverse microbial communities. If this succession is similar across individuals, microbes…”
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    An improved machine learning application for the integration of record systems for missing US service members by Warnke-Sommer, Julia D., Damann, Franklin E.

    “…The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) continues to diligently locate, recover, and identify over 81,000 missing US service members from past conflicts…”
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    Machine Learning for Efficient Integration of Record Systems for Missing US Service Members by Warnke-Sommer, Julia D., Damann, Franklin E.

    “…More than 16 million Americans served in World War II. Of these service members, over 400,000 were killed in action during the war. Today, more than 72,000…”
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    Victim identification from the September 11, 2001 attack on the World Trade Center: Past trends and future projections by Adams, Bradley, Warnke-Sommer, Julia, Odien, Jennifer, Soler, Angela, Damann, Franklin

    Published in Forensic science international (01-11-2022)
    “…Victim identification following mass fatality events is critically important. Extensive traumatic injuries and body fragmentation add complexity to this…”
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    Reanalysis of the Trotter Tibia Quandary and its Continued Effect on Stature Estimation of Past‐Conflict Service Members by Lynch, Jeffrey James, Brown, Carrie, Palmiotto, Andrea, Maijanen, Heli, Damann, Franklin

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-01-2019)
    “…Forensic casework from past‐conflicts relies on the corrected historical Trotter data for stature estimation in Fordisc. For roughly 10 years’, stature…”
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    Reanalysis of the Trotter Tibia Quandary and its Continued Effect on Stature Estimation of Past‐Conflict Service Members by Lynch, Jeffrey James, Brown, Carrie, Palmiotto, Andrea, Maijanen, Heli, Damann, Franklin

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (23-04-2018)
    “…Abstract Forensic casework from past‐conflicts relies on the corrected historical Trotter data for stature estimation in Fordisc. For roughly 10 years’,…”
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    DNA Testing Reveals the Putative Identity of JB55, a 19th Century Vampire Buried in Griswold, Connecticut by Daniels-Higginbotham, Jennifer, Gorden, Erin M, Farmer, Stephanie K, Spatola, Brian, Damann, Franklin, Bellantoni, Nicholas, Gagnon, Katie S, de la Puente, Maria, Xavier, Catarina, Walsh, Susan, Parson, Walther, McMahon, Timothy P, Marshall, Charla

    Published in Genes (22-08-2019)
    “…In 1990 in Griswold, Connecticut, archaeologists excavated a burial found in a "skull and crossbones" orientation. The lid of the 19th century coffin had brass…”
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