
معرفی
Jennifer Rosati is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sciences at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, part of the City University of New York (CUNY). Her research focuses on forensic entomology, decomposition ecology, and insect species identification, with an emphasis on applying ecological principles to investigative practices.
- Education:
- PhD in Biological Sciences, University of Windsor (2014)
- BSc in Wildlife Biology, University of Guelph (1997)
Her research explores biotic and abiotic factors influencing carrion insect communities, larval/adult insect development, and improving forensic entomology reliability through rigorous experimental design. She investigates species interactions, community dynamics, and entomotoxicology (e.g., drug/toxin detection via insects). She actively mentors students in forensic science programs.
While no specific articles are listed, her work emphasizes field and lab-based studies on carrion insect succession, priority effects in blow fly colonization, and ecological validation of forensic practices.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned, but her lab supports undergraduate and graduate research in forensic entomology and decomposition ecology.


