IFPI

President
Steve Alexander
steve@alexander.co.nz
Secretary
Leo Schep
leo.schep@toxinform.com

Forensic Biology

Forensic biology involves identifying biological samples; such as blood, semen and saliva. There is some degree of overlap with forensic medical specialists and pathologists who examine the effect of trauma to the person, the biologist examining where the tissue has been deposited, and the identification of trace evidence. The forensic biologist’s role may involve:
• Identification and characterization of samples – Including blood, semen, saliva and other biological substances using various tests (chemical, microscopic, and immunology.
• Individualization of samples – by DNA profiling.

• Blood spatter Interpretation – to determine how stain was produced.

• Clothing damage analysis.
• Identification of weapons.

MEMBERS PROVIDING THESE SERVICES ARE :
 
Dr Arie Geursen
Forensic DNA Associates Ltd, Auckland
Mobile: +64 021 373 884, Email: arie.geursen@dnaexpert.nz
 
Dr Peter Cropp
Forensic DNA Associates Ltd, Christchurch
Mobile: +64 03 3833850, Email: pcropp@xtra.co.nz

Forensic Services

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