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Simona Francese (Sheffield Hallam University, Biomedical Research Centre (BMRC))

Francese, Simona (Sheffiel Hallam Univ 201107 Researcher at BMRC)

 

Organisation Organisation Sheffield Hallam University, Biomedical Research Centre (BMRC)
  Group Sheffield Hallam University
Products Product mass spectrometry (MS)
  Product 2 forensics
     

Sheffield Hallam University. (7/2511). "Press Release: Pioneering Fingermark Technology Backed by Home Office".

A pioneering technology to detect fingermarks at crime scenes, which provides additional information about a suspect, is a step closer to being incorporated into traditional forensic investigations thanks to funding from the Home Office.

The technology, being developed at Sheffield Hallam University, uses Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionisation Mass Spectrometry Imaging (MALDI-MSI) to provide crime scene investigators with key extra details about suspects. These details, such as any substances they might have touched, can provide crucial background information in a criminal investigation.

And the Home Office Centre for Applied Science and Technology is so interested in the potential for the technology's application that it has co-funded a £80,000 PhD studentship with the University's Biomedical Research Centre (BMRC) to allow for further testing. It is hoped that the technology will be incorporated into standard police investigation within a few years.

A fingermark is made up of material from the surface of the skin and from gland secretions. Conventionally, fingermarks found at the scene of a crime are lifted, often using a powder, and are compared with prints on a police database to identify a suspect.

The new technology uses MALDI-MSI for the first time to produce multiple images of fingermarks that can provide extra information on a suspect. These details can be important background information in a criminal investigation, especially if the suspect's fingerprint is not on the police database and a positive ID cannot be made.

Dr Simona Francese, from the University's Biomedical Research Centre (BMRC), said: "Our research has demonstrated our technology can definitely be applied at crime scenes. It makes full use of a fingermark left at a crime scene, giving investigators a whole new level of information on a suspect in addition to their identity. It takes traditional methods of dusting for fingermarks and brings them right up to date."

Dr Rosalind Wolstenholme, senior lecturer in analytical science and who has co-developed the technology, said: "Our goal is to get the technology included in police manuals on how to detect fingermarks at crime scenes. The funding from the Home Office will allow us to take steps towards this and to develop potential commercial applications for the technology."

The latest report into the technique Two-Step Matrix Application for the Enhancement and Imaging of Latent Fingermarks is published in the journal Analytical Chemistry.

For press information contact: Tess Humphrys in the University's press office on 0114 225 4025 or email pressoffice@shu.ac.uk

   
Record changed: 2011-11-25


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