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A step-by-step method for producing 3D crania models from CT data (2020)
Journal Article
Robles, M., Carew, R. M., Morgan, R. M., & Rando, C. (2020). A step-by-step method for producing 3D crania models from CT data. Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging, 23, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fri.2020.200404

Objectives: Modern computed tomography (CT) databases offer a valuable resource for obtaining skeletal reconstructions and contemporary population data. However, researchers may not utilise CT data due to limited funds for proprietary modelling softw... Read More about A step-by-step method for producing 3D crania models from CT data.

The utility of three-dimensional models of paranasal sinuses to establish age, sex, and ancestry across three modern populations: A preliminary study (2020)
Journal Article
Robles, M., Rando, C., & Morgan, R. M. (2022). The utility of three-dimensional models of paranasal sinuses to establish age, sex, and ancestry across three modern populations: A preliminary study. Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 54(3), 326-345. https://doi.org/10.1080/00450618.2020.1805014

Technological advances have furthered the development and understanding of trace materials such that DNA and fingerprints have become the foundation of human identification. However, when a body undergoes damage such as in cases of arson, these metho... Read More about The utility of three-dimensional models of paranasal sinuses to establish age, sex, and ancestry across three modern populations: A preliminary study.

A novel method for producing 3D models of paranasal sinuses for forensic anthropology applications (2020)
Journal Article
Robles, M., Morgan, R. M., & Rando, C. (2021). A novel method for producing 3D models of paranasal sinuses for forensic anthropology applications. Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 53(6), 693-702. https://doi.org/10.1080/00450618.2020.1766113

Human identifications are made difficult when the remains are severely fragmented or burned. In cases such as these, alternative methods of identification become vital. Three-dimensional reconstructions have increased the potential for utilizing qual... Read More about A novel method for producing 3D models of paranasal sinuses for forensic anthropology applications.