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Research in forensic radiology and imaging; Identifying the most important issues

This paper presents the outcome of the first international forensic radiology and imaging research summit, organized by the International Society of Forensic Radiology and Imaging, the International Association of Forensic Radiographers, the National Institute of Justice of the United States of Amer...

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Published in:Journal of forensic radiology and imaging 2017-03, Vol.8, p.1-8
Main Authors: Aalders, M.C., Adolphi, N.L., Daly, B., Davis, G.G., de Boer, H.H., Decker, S.J., Dempers, J.J., Ford, J., Gerrard, C.Y., Hatch, G.M., Hofman, P.A.M., Iino, M., Jacobsen, C., Klein, W.M., Kubat, B., Leth, P.M., Mazuchowski, E.L., Nolte, K.B., O'Donnell, C., Thali, M.J., van Rijn, R.R., Wozniak, K.
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Language:English
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Summary:This paper presents the outcome of the first international forensic radiology and imaging research summit, organized by the International Society of Forensic Radiology and Imaging, the International Association of Forensic Radiographers, the National Institute of Justice of the United States of America, and the Netherlands Forensic Institute. During this meeting, an international and multidisciplinary panel of forensic scientists discussed the current state of science in forensic radiology, and drafted a research agenda to further advance the field. Four groups for further research focus were identified: big data and statistics, identification and biological profiling, multimodal imaging, and visualization and presentation. This paper describes each of these research topics and thereby hopes to contribute to the development of this exciting new field of forensic medical science. •Four groups for further research focus were identified: big data and statistics, identification and biological profiling, multimodal imaging, and visualization and presentation.•This paper describes each of these research topics and thereby hopes to contribute to the development of this exciting new field of forensic medical science.•This publication can play an instrumental role for funding bodies, both on a national as well on an international level, in advancing forensic radiologic research.
ISSN:2212-4780
2212-4799
DOI:10.1016/j.jofri.2017.01.004