Tara Moore, Ph.D.
American Academy of Forensic Science
Forensic Entomology
National Center for Forensic Science
Death's Acre
Federal Bureau of Investigation
GMS AN 717 Biomedical Forensics

Biomedical Forensics is an elective course for Graduate and Medical Students offered in the spring semester in the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology. The course is directed by Dr. Tara Moore.

Course Goals
The goals of this course are to learn basic principles of the biomedical disciplines of anatomy, pathology, genetics, anthropology and osteology and how they relate to crime scene investigation and evidence analysis.

Course Faculty
This course will be taught primarily by Dr. Moore. Forensics and law enforcement professionals will be invited to provide guest lectures during the semester.

GMS AN 701 Gross Anatomy
GMS AN 501S Gross Anatomy (Summer)
GMS AN 700/700S/500 Medical Histology
GMS AN 703 Neurosciences
GMS AN 803 Clinical Anatomy
GMS AN 417 Human Reproduction and Sexuality
GMS AN 702 Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
GMS AN 707 Neurobiology of Aging
GMS MH 708 Human Growth and Development
GMS AN 710 Condensed Histology for Graduate Students
GMS AN 713 Autism: Clinical & Neuroscience Perspectives
GMS AN 716 Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
GMS AN 715 Professional Skills for Students in the Biomedical Sciences
GMS AN 717 Biomedical Forensics
GMS AN 802 Experimental Design and Statistics
GMS AN 804 Teaching in the Biomedical Sciences I - Theory
GMS AN 805 Teaching in the Biomedical Sciences II - Practicum
GMS AN 807 Neurobiology of the Visual System
GMS AN 808 Neuroanatomical Basis of Neurologic Disease
GMS AN XXX Systems Neurobiology
GMS AN XXX Cognitive Neurobiology
GMS AN XXX Methods in Anatomy & Neurobiology
GMS AN XXX Bioimaging Foundations
GMS AN XXX Functional Bioimaging
GMS ANXXX Neurobiology & Anatomy of the Head and Neck
SDM MD 510 Anatomical Sciences I
SDM MD 511 Anatomical Sciences II
SDM OS 831 Head and Neck Anatomy for Dental Residents