The application of scientific methods or skills to investigate crimes or evaluate evidence that might be presented in a court of law is referred to as forensic science. From fingerprint and DNA analysis to anthropology and wildlife forensics, forensic science encompasses a wide range of subjects. Despite their diverse backgrounds, all forensic scientists face the same issues. Forensic biotechnology is concerned with the analysis and research of genomic data in order to identify certain signatures. The legal system uses data gathered from forensic biotechnology to draw essential inferences regarding criminals. The discipline has also been used to determine parenting or other familial features due to its ability to discover unique genetic markers. Forensic biotechnology is a field of medicine where new discoveries are made on a regular basis.
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Title : Deep learning-based survival analysis of omics and clinicopathological data
Julia Sidorova, Centro de Investigación Biomédica En Red Enfermedades Hepáticas y Digestivas (CIBEREHD), Spain
Title : Modulation of alternative splicing as a novel therapeutic avenue in cancer
Sebastian Oltean, University of Exeter Medical School, United Kingdom
Title : Pressure plate analysis in musculoskeletal injuries: An overview
Babak Faramarzi, Western University of Health Sciences, United States
Title : Biotech scale-up: Bioengineering imperatives in biomanufacturing
Murray Moo Young, University of Waterloo, Canada
Title : Antimicrobial electrospun fibrous scaffolds and their potential use as wound dressings
Luis Jesus Villarreal Gomez, Universidad Autonoma de Baja California, Mexico
Title : Pretilachlor-induced physiological, biochemical and morphological changes in Indian paddy field agroecosystem inhabited Anabaena doliolum
Neelam Atri, Banaras Hindu University, India