25th Annual Forensic Anthropology Course

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The National Museum of Health and Medicine (NMHM) recently sponsored their 25th Annual Forensic Anthropology Course in June 2012 held at the Maryland Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore. ForensIQ, Inc’s Tom Mauriello was one of the 30 attendees who learned a great deal  about the field of forensic anthropology and its application to the investigative process. According to the NMHM website’s article about the course, forensic anthropology is “concerned with the scientific recovery, analysis and identification of human remains in the medicolegal context.” To learn more about the course, forensic anthropology, and the work being done at the National Museum of Health and Medicine, read the full story here.

Forensic Anthropologist, Lenore Barbian, PhD., one of the instructors with student, Tom Mauriello.

Tom Mauriello  during one of the hand-on  lab exercises.

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