- Genetics
- Population Genetics
- Genomics
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Christine J. Picard is a Professor in the Biology Department at Indiana University, where she also serves as the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Education in the School of Science. Her office is located in LD 222D, and she can be reached at (317) 278-1050 or cpicard@iu.edu. Her research is conducted through the Picard Lab, accessible at science.indianapolis.iu.edu/biology/picardlab. Education: Ph.D., Department of Biology, West Virginia University (2005-2010) M.Sc., Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto (2000-2002) B.Sc., Biology/Chemistry, University of New Brunswick (1996-2000) Research Interests: Dr. Picard specializes in the population genetics and genomics of forensically important insects. Her work leverages high-throughput sequencing technologies to understand the genetic control and natural variation in carrion insect phenotypes. She investigates how insects interact with decomposing remains and how this information can be applied in forensic contexts. Her research spans molecular evolution, forensic entomology, and the application of genomic tools to solve practical problems in forensic science. Publication Trends: Dr. Picard's recent work demonstrates a consistent focus on forensic entomology with expanding applications. Her publications show progression from fundamental genomic studies of carrion insects to innovative applications in environmental monitoring, chemical detection, and forensic analysis. The research increasingly incorporates interdisciplinary approaches, combining genetics, ecology, and analytical chemistry to develop novel forensic tools and insights into insect biology. Professional Contributions: Dr. Picard has contributed to significant book chapters in the field, including "Population genetics and molecular evolution of carrion-associated arthropods" and "Molecular biology in forensic entomology." Her work has appeared in prestigious journals including Journal of Medical Entomology, Scientific Reports, PLoS One, and Environmental Science & Technology. Research Leadership: As Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Education, Dr. Picard oversees research initiatives and graduate programs within the School of Science. Her laboratory serves as a hub for interdisciplinary research at the intersection of genetics, entomology, and forensic science, training students in both theoretical and applied aspects of these fields.









