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This year’s best poster price was awarded to MFS students Yvette van ‘t Zand, Nathan Routledge, Judith van Diggelen and Hannah German. Congratulations on the Win!
Model of the winning poster
Model of the winning poster

The group wrote a research proposal titled: A Novel Integrative PMI Estimation Method Based on the Thanatotranscriptome in Skeletal Muscle and Skin Tissue.

Each year the 2nd year MFS students are writing a scientific research proposal as part of the Advanced Forensic Biology course. A course made possible by Titia Sijen, Pernette Verschure, Ate Kloosterman, Peter Henneman, Marc Galland and Gert Jan Kramer. As this year’s proposals could not be presented on the annual CLHC symposium due to the Corona outbreak, an online session was held where the winning team was chosen. 

Do you want to know more about the winning proposal? Below you can find the short video the group used to present their proposal!

A Novel Integrative PMI Estimation Method Based on the Thanatotranscriptome in Skeletal Muscle and Skin Tissue Pt1
A Novel Integrative PMI Estimation Method Based on the Thanatotranscriptome in Skeletal Muscle and Skin Tissue Pt1
A Novel Integrative PMI Estimation Method Based on the Thanatotranscriptome in Skeletal Muscle and Skin Tissue.
A Novel Integrative PMI Estimation Method Based on the Thanatotranscriptome in Skeletal Muscle and Skin Tissue.