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Tracy Rogers is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) and serves as the Director of the Forensic Science Program. She is a practicing Forensic Anthropologist with case work experience across Ontario, Manitoba, and British Columbia, most notably in the Robert Pickton serial killer investigation (2002–03). Her expertise spans skeletal identification, trauma analysis, and application of 3D technologies to forensic documentation.
- Education: Ph.D. in Anthropology, Simon Fraser University (2000)
Dr. Rogers specializes in forensic anthropology, focusing on age-at-death estimation, sex determination, ancestry assessment, and identification of human remains. Her research also explores skeletal health factors, juvenile remains, and clandestine grave analysis using geospecific 3D data capture. She supervises graduate research in bioarchaeology, osteology, and forensic anthropology.
Her contributions to forensic science education include designing courses like the Forensic Anthropology Field School and Professional Practice in Forensic Anthropology. Awards include UTM's Teaching Excellence Award and a nomination for TVOntario's Best Lecturer Award.



