
About
Matthew V. Emery is a Researcher in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Binghamton University. His work bridges forensic science, anthropology, and archaeology, focusing on ancient DNA analysis and molecular techniques. Emery specializes in extracting DNA from degraded archaeological and forensic remains, particularly those subjected to extreme environmental conditions like fire.
Education
- PhD in Molecular Anthropology, McMaster University
Research Interests
Emery’s research explores DNA degradation patterns in human remains exposed to high-temperature environments, aiming to improve forensic identification methods. His earlier work includes isotopic and GIS analyses to trace the origins of War of 1812 soldiers and pre-Roman populations in southern Italy. Current projects integrate ancient DNA protocols with modern forensic lab methodologies.
Grants & Advising
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Labs & Collaborations
While no specific labs are named, his work aligns with forensic and archaeological research initiatives at Binghamton University.
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