利用捐赠遗骸开展火灾研究合作计划

Rebecca L. George, Nicholas V. Passalacqua, Darren A. Solomon, David M. Schauble, Brittania J. Bintz, Hannah L Noel
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从 2020 年开始,西卡罗来纳大学 (WCU) 的法医人类学项目开始与美国烟酒枪械与爆炸物管理局 (ATF) 消防计划与培训处合作,通过继续教育 (CE) 课程对焚烧过的遗骸进行研究。该课程自最初开设以来不断发展,现已包括利用捐赠遗骸进行控制焚烧。CE 课程的内容主要面向执法人员、消防调查员、法医调查员和犯罪现场技术人员。2021 年的课程首次利用了华盛顿大学遗体捐献计划的捐献者,这是一项遗体捐献计划,捐献者或其近亲可以提供额外的同意书,以便进行骨骼改造和/或遗传学研究。除了在闪燃池内进行受控燃烧的教育目的外,还开展了小型研究项目。在 2021 年的捐献者身上插入了子弹,以测试各种探测方法在火灾调查中的实用性。在 2022 年的课程中,西华大学的法医学项目加入了这一合作伙伴关系;他们将精液插入体腔,以检查高强度、低持续时间火灾后从二次供体中恢复遗传物质的情况。该课程还研究了尖锐外伤在软组织中的保存情况。在 2023 年的课程中重新测试了遗传物质的恢复,以及颅骨钝器创伤和现场血液保存的检查。除了为火灾调查人员提供有用的见解外,这些课程还为未来的研究和教育提供了热变化人类遗骸样本。本文归类为:法医人类学 > 创伤分析法医人类学 > 岩石变化与环境
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Collaborative fire research program using donated human remains
Beginning in 2020, Western Carolina University (WCU)'s Forensic Anthropology Program began a research partnership with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) Fire Programs and Training Branch on burned human remains via a continuing education (CE) course. This course has evolved since its original inception to include a controlled burn utilizing donated human remains. The content of the CE course is primarily geared toward law enforcement, fire investigators, medicolegal investigators, and crime scene technicians. The 2021 course was the first to utilize a donor from WCU's Body Donation Program, a willed‐body program where donors or their next‐of‐kin can provide additional consent for skeletal modification and/or genetics studies. In addition to the educational purposes of running a controlled burn within a flashover cell, small research projects are also being conducted. Bullets were inserted into the 2021 donor to test various detection methods for utility within fire investigations. For the 2022 course, WCU's Forensic Science Program joined this partnership; they inserted seminal fluid into bodily cavities to examine the recovery of genetic material from a secondary contributor after a high‐intensity, low‐duration fire. The preservation of sharp force trauma in soft tissues was also examined during this course. Genetic material recovery was retested in the 2023 course, as well as examinations of cranial blunt force trauma and blood preservation within a scene. These courses are generating a sample of thermally altered human remains for future research and education, in addition to providing insights useful for fire investigators.This article is categorized under: Forensic Anthropology > Trauma Analysis Forensic Anthropology > Taphonomic Changes and the Environment
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