Researchers develop new tool in forensic intelligence gathering

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Researchers have developed a new method for human identification, which could be a powerful new tool for forensic investigations. Edith Cowan University (ECU) Ph.D. students Rebecca Tidy and Romy Keane, who are also chemists at Western Australia's premier chemical science facility ChemCentre, are lead authors of the article "Proteomic genotyping for individual human identification: Inferring SNPs in the absence of DNA evidence" published in Forensic Science International.