Forensic Anthropology

Forensic Anthropology

Forensic anthropology is a subfield of biological anthropology. It is used by forensic researchers for knowing the human skeleton variation as well as for understanding the pathologies, traumas, and arthritis. The field lacks standardization of training for personal performance and interpreting forensic radiography.

Keslee Hentschel-Fey, Professor of Anthropology, said, “we utilized the KUBTEC system in all our forensic cases, including hot case and cold case analysis. We utilize the system for advanced visualization where we want to see something that we might not see. We used it for trauma and pathology.”

Watch this on-demand webinar on how Keslee used the KUBTEC ® XPERT 80-L X-ray system to solve the mystery behind human traffic cases and how the service provided by the company and how its technicians were helpful.

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