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Sharni Collins
Sharni Collins
Centre for Forensic Sciences, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, University of Technology Sydney
Verified email at student.uts.edu.au
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Monitoring human decomposition products collected in clothing: an infrared spectroscopy study
S Collins, B Stuart, M Ueland
Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences 52 (4), 428-438, 2020
212020
Fresh vs. frozen human decomposition–A preliminary investigation of lipid degradation products as biomarkers of post-mortem interval
M Ueland, S Collins, L Maestrini, SL Forbes, S Luong
Forensic Chemistry 24, 100335, 2021
172021
Anatomical location dependence of human decomposition products in clothing
S Collins, B Stuart, M Ueland
Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences 55 (3), 363-375, 2023
62023
The use of lipids from textiles as soft-tissue biomarkers of human decomposition
S Collins, B Stuart, M Ueland
Forensic Science International 343, 111547, 2023
62023
A preliminary investigation to determine the suitability of pigs as human analogues for post-mortem lipid analysis
S Collins, L Maestrini, M Ueland, B Stuart
Talanta Open 5, 100100, 2022
62022
A preliminary study of non-woven fabrics for forensic identification purposes
B Stuart, J Guan, S Collins, P Thomas, M Ueland
Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences 56 (2), 144-153, 2024
2024
The use of generalized linear mixed models to investigate postmortem lipids in textiles
S Collins, L Maestrini, FKC Hui, B Stuart, M Ueland
Iscience 26 (8), 2023
2023
Investigation of post-mortem lipids in textiles associated with decomposing remains
S Collins
PQDT-Global, 2023
2023
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