About
Hebe Unwin is a Lecturer at Plymouth Marjon University within the School of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences. Their work focuses on forensic anthropology, recovery of human remains, and identification techniques in both modern and historical contexts.
Teaching Portfolio:
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Crime Scene
- Forensic Anthropology
- Forensic Biology
- Forensic Science Research Methods
- Mass Disaster Victim Identification
Research Interests: Hebe specializes in Smile Photography Analysis for victim identification and forensic taphonomy, particularly DNA degradation in burnt bones. They actively contribute to EDI initiatives and widening participation in education.
Awards & Recognition:
- Lecturer of the Year (2024)
- F.W. Hooper Valedictory Prize
Professional Engagement: Hebe serves as a volunteer archaeologist for the Gibraltar National Museum and is a member of BABAO, BAFA, CSFS, and the Royal Anthropological Institute.
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