
Matthew M. Lunn
Assistant Clinical Professor · Forensic Health
Binghamton University SUNYAbout
Matthew M. Lunn is a Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of the Forensic Health Program at Binghamton University's Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences. He previously served as Vice President of the American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators (ABMDI) and held roles in medical examiner and coroner offices. His expertise includes strategic planning, innovation evaluation, and organizational efficiency in public safety sectors.
Education Background:
- PhD in Leadership, Research, and Policy, University of Colorado Colorado Springs
- MS in Criminology, Regis University
- BS in Health and Human Performance, Iowa State University
Research focuses on use-of-force analysis, policy evaluation, crisis leadership, and qualitative methodologies. Lunn teaches graduate/undergraduate courses in medicolegal death investigation, correctional care, and criminology policy. He actively contributes to community boards and coaches youth soccer.
No notable scientific awards were mentioned in the provided text. His professional narrative includes grant-related activities through organizational roles in forensic health program development and strategic initiatives. He leads the Forensic Health Program lab/clinic at Decker College, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration between forensic science and healthcare systems.
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