Forensic Scientists Can Tell Your Age from a Drop of Blood
Forensic scientists of the future may soon have a new tool at their disposal. Given a drop of blood, researchers in the Netherlands have roughly determined the age of the person it came from. But for now, it really is rough–the researchers found they could only estimate a person’s age to within 9 years.
Currently, a crime scene investigator who obtained a spot of blood can check its DNA to see if it matches a known suspect or someone in a law enforcement database, and can use the DNA to determine a few other characteristics like gender and eye color. But age is tougher to estimate. Lead researcher Manfred Kayser, who works on forensic molecular biology at Erasmus University Medical Centre, explains that the best methods of determining age rely on testing bones or teeth, but he wanted to find a method that didn’t require skeletal remains.
While scouring the scientific literature for a molecular signature of age present in blood, Kayser and his team realized that the organ that pumps out T cells, the thymus, is gradually replaced with fat tissue as people age. Previous research has shown that this process leaves behind genetic artefacts.
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Location: Derbyshire
Dates: ASAP until Mid July
Hours: 07.00 to 19.00
Pay: £50 p/h Monday to Sunday
Previously called Police Surgeons FMEs are doctors that work in the field of Forensic Medicine. Our client is a NHS Trust that requires an FME from May onwards. The shifts are 7am to 7pm, pay is £50/hour, Monday to Sunday.
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