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Forensic Entomology: A Career Overview By Nathan Klinski Forensic Chemistry.

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1 Forensic Entomology: A Career Overview By Nathan Klinski Forensic Chemistry

2 Overview and Definition Medicolegal forensic entomology covers evidence that may be gathered through arthropod studies at events such as murder, suicide, rape, physical abuse and contraband trafficking. In murder investigations it deals with which insects lay eggs when and where, and in what order they appear in dead bodies. This can be helpful in determining a post mortem interval (PMI) and location of a death in question. (Wikipedia)insects eggspost mortem intervaldeath Used to determine: Time and Location of Death -How long since death occurred? Various Insects have set times for infestation and gestation. -Endemism Insects live in certain areas geographically. -Phenology Activity during certain seasons or time of day.

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4 Education Requirements Entomology Major, with: Forensic Science, Biology, Chemistry, Genetics, Taxonomy, Medical Entomology, Biochemistry, Forensic Law, and Parasitology. Texas A&M University Texas A&M University's Entomology Department announced the Forensic and Investigative Science Program November 23, 2007 as a means to prepare students to address and solve problems through the use of various techniques, including forensic entomology.[1]Texas A&M University'sNovember 232007forensic entomology[1] The first B.S. in this field in Texas. CAREER OUTLOOK: LIMITED!! There are about sixty-two total scientists involved in the field of forensic entomology. Fifty-three percent are solely involved in the “medico legal” branch, the branch that involves insects and violent crimes. Eight percent say that this branch of entomology is one of their specialties. Of the total, most are also affiliated with colleges such as Texas A&M University and Michigan State University where they teach entomology courses and conduct research (Professional Status of Entomologists). Texas A&M UniversityMichigan State University


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