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Identifying Wood Species from Chemical Signature
­Quickly identifies wood species, both in the form of a log or as a product made from wood. Background: Currently, there are very strict national and international laws governing the buying and selling of wood and wood-based products. These laws are designed to curtail illegal trade in endangered tree species. However, it can be exceedingly difficult...
Published: 9/19/2024   |   Inventor(s): Rabi Musah
Keywords(s): chemistry, forensics, statistical analysis, Technologies
Category(s): Campus > University at Albany, Technology Classifications > Agriculture, Technology Classifications > Materials and Chemicals, Technology Classifications > Research Tools and Reagents
Determining the Donor Age Based on Raman Spectroscopy of a Bloodstain
Novel methodology helps forensic investigators determine victim's age from bloodstains. Background: In the absence of a body at a crime scene, forensic investigators must rely on whatever biological material is left behind to determine the sex, race, and age of perpetrators and victims. That often means analyzing stains like blood, sweat, and...
Published: 9/24/2024   |   Inventor(s): Igor Lednev
Keywords(s): biological, blood, blood based technology, crime scene analysis, DNA, evidence collection, forensic tool, forensics, laboratory blood test, Raman spectroscopy, raman system, spectroscopy, TAF, Technologies, trace evidence
Category(s): Campus > University at Albany, Technology Classifications > Diagnostics
Identification of Body Fluids Using Raman Spectroscopy
A one-step confirmatory test to identify forensic body fluid samples. Technology Overview: This simple, non-destructive method for positive identification of all forensic body fluid types, is based on Raman Spectroscopy,a light scattering phenomenon that provides a unique molecular vibrational signature of a material. The patented technology...
Published: 3/12/2024   |   Inventor(s): Igor Lednev, Kelly Virkler
Keywords(s): 3D printing, blood, evidentiary sample, fluorescence spectroscopy, forensics, oral epithelial cells, Raman microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, saliva, semen, sperm, sweat, TAF, vaginal epithelial cells, vaginal fluid
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Diagnostics, Campus > University at Albany
New Dyes for Forensic Applications
Fingerprints are the most common and useful physical evidence for the apprehension and conviction of crime perpetrators. Reagents for the detection and enhancement of fingerprints are among the most useful tools in this regard. However, the available fluorogenic reagents for detecting and enhancing fingerprints left in blood have several associated...
Published: 1/18/2019   |   Inventor(s): Robert Strongin, Martha Sibrian-Vazquez
Keywords(s): Forensics
Category(s): Chemistry