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Daniel J. Wescott is a Professor of Anthropology at Texas State University and Director of the Forensic Anthropology Center (FACTS). His primary affiliation is with the Department of Anthropology, focusing on forensic anthropology, bone biomechanics, human skeletal variation, and bioarchaeology. He holds a B.A. (magna cum laude, 1994) and M.A. (1996) in Biological Anthropology from Wichita State University.
Research interests include forensic method development, bone biomechanics, and taphonomic studies. He leads projects on postmortem interval estimation, decomposition dynamics, and forensic archaeology. His work utilizes interdisciplinary approaches, integrating metabolomics, proteomics, and geophysical imaging. Key contributions include studies on obesity’s effects on bone structure and the impact of freezing on microbiome preservation.
Publications span forensic journals like International Journal of Legal Medicine and Journal of Forensic Sciences, emphasizing decomposition processes, bone analysis, and forensic methodology. Current projects address mass grave detection, body mass estimation via CT imaging, and forensic fire investigation standards.
Labs/Teams: Directs the Forensic Anthropology Center at Texas State (FACTS), a premier outdoor human taphonomic research facility. Collaborates with institutions on global forensic studies. Extensive grants support decomposition research and interdisciplinary taphonomic theory.
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