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Hannah Moore

hannahmooreHANNAH MOORE is a final year Chemistry PhD student at Keele University in the United Kingdom where her research is focused on cuticular hydrocarbons and its application to forensic entomology. She received the Winston Churchill Memorial Fellowship which has allowed her to visit the FLIES Facility. While visiting, she will sample cuticular hydrocarbons associated with the pupae of blow flies of forensic importance in the southern United States. Her plans are to analyze these samples with Direct Analysis in Real Time- Mass Spectrometry (DART-MS). Also, while visiting the FLIES Facility, Hannah will receive training in preparing forensic entomology case reports and sample analysis.

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