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Dr Eleanor Graham is a Lecturer in Forensic Science at Northumbria University, specializing in DNA analysis and biomolecular applications. She holds a PhD in Genetics from the University of Leicester (2003) and has academic affiliations with the Forensic Science Society, the International Society of Forensic Genetics, and the British Association for Human Identification.
- Education: BSc in Biochemistry (UMIST), MSc in Biomolecular Archaeology (UMIST/University of Sheffield), PhD in Genetics (University of Leicester)
Her research focuses on forensic genetics, DNA profiling, and post-mortem analysis. She has contributed to studies on DNA stabilization techniques, alternative funerary practices in Roman archaeology, and interdisciplinary forensic ethics. Her recent publications highlight collaborations across Europe in mRNA-based body fluid typing.
Key scientific award:
- 2008 Da Vinci Health Technology Awards - Highly Commended for 'The University Biopsy Tool'
Dr Graham supervises postgraduate research, including Blake Kesic's work on forensic profiling of smokeless powders. She previously served as a Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the University of Leicester under Professor Guy Rutty.

