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Elizabeth Moore is a Lecturer in the Department of Applied Science, part of the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology. Her research focuses on apiculture conservation and forensic DNA analysis. She has contributed to studies on European honey bee populations in Ireland and molecular biology techniques in forensic contexts.
Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to biodiversity and justice. Notable research includes investigating free-living honey bee colonies and analyzing DNA detection probabilities in forensic scenarios.
Key research areas include honey bee genetics, ecological conservation, forensic DNA profiling, and biomarker analysis in sexual assault cases. Her articles highlight contributions to apiculture and forensic methodologies, with significant citations in peer-reviewed journals.
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