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Derek Congram is a board-certified forensic anthropologist and archaeologist specializing in medico-legal and humanitarian applications, particularly in locating, identifying, and repatriating disappeared persons. He holds an affiliation with Simon Fraser University's Department of Archaeology. His work spans over 20 countries, collaborating with organizations such as the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), United Nations, and International Criminal Court. Key research interests include Geographic Information Science (GIS) analysis of body disposal in conflict zones, professional ethics in forensics, and enforced disappearance in Latin America. He emphasizes victim families' central role in investigations.
Research activities focus on interdisciplinary approaches to forensic challenges, including GIS-driven grave mapping, ethical frameworks in humanitarian forensics, and cultural object analysis in mass graves. His publications explore topics like mass disaster identification, migration mortality, and international crime investigations. Congram advocates for victim-centered methodologies and has contributed to policy development in post-conflict recovery. His fieldwork includes projects in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Costa Rica, and Panama's Darien Gap.
No scientific awards are explicitly noted in the provided texts. Advising and grants sections remain unreported, though his international consultancy and fieldwork imply active engagement in collaborative research networks. Forensic archaeology projects often involve partnerships with NGOs and governmental bodies, reflecting his commitment to bridging science and humanitarian action.
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