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2003, Bangor University, United Kingdom, MSc Ecology
2002, Bangor University, United Kingdom, BSc
Bangor University, United Kingdom, PhD
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Dawnay N, Duxbury N, Hughes R, Court DS. 2016. Species detection using HyBeacon® probe technology: Working towards rapid onsite testing in non-human forensic and food authentication applications Forensic Science International: Genetics, 20 :103-111 >DOI
Tribble ND, Miller JAD, Dawnay N, Duxbury NJ. 2015. Applicability of the ParaDNA® Screening System to Seminal Samples Journal of Forensic Sciences, 60 :690-692 >DOI
Ball G, Dawnay N, Stafford-Allen B, Panasiuk M, Rendell P, Blackman S, Duxbury N, Wells S. 2015. Concordance study between the ParaDNA® intelligence test, a rapid DNA profiling assay, and a conventional STR typing kit (AmpFlSTR® SGM Plus®) Forensic Science International: Genetics, 16 :48-51 >DOI
Donachie GE, Dawnay N, Ahmed R, Naif S, Duxbury NJ, Tribble ND. 2015. Assessing the impact of common forensic presumptive tests on the ability to obtain results using a novel rapid DNA platform Forensic Science International: Genetics, 17 :87-90 >DOI
Blackman S, Dawnay N, Ball G, Stafford-Allen B, Tribble N, Rendell P, Neary K, Hanson EK, Ballantyne J, Kallifatidis B, Mendel J, Mills DEK, Wells S. 2015. Developmental validation of the ParaDNA® Intelligence System - A novel approach to DNA profiling Forensic Science International: Genetics, 17 :137-148 >DOI
Dawnay N, Ahmed R, Naif S. 2014. The ParaDNA® Screening System - A case study in bringing forensic R&D to market Science and Justice, 54 :481-486 >DOI
Dawnay N, Stafford-Allen B, Moore D, Blackman S, Rendell P, Hanson EK, Ballantyne J, Kallifatidis B, Mendel J, Mills DK, Nagy R, Wells S. 2014. Developmental validation of the ParaDNA® screening system - A presumptive test for the detection of DNA on forensic evidence items Forensic Science International: Genetics, 11 :73-79 >DOI
Dawnay N, Dawnay L, Hughes RN, Cove R, Taylor MI. 2011. Substantial genetic structure among stocked and native populations of the European grayling (Thymallus thymallus, Salmonidae) in the United Kingdom Conservation Genetics, 12 :731-744 >DOI
Ogden R, Dawnay N, McEwing R. 2009. Wildlife DNA forensics - Bridging the gap between conservation genetics and law enforcement Endangered Species Research, 9 :179-195 >DOI
Dawnay N, Ogden R, Wetton JH, Thorpe RS, McEwing R. 2009. Genetic data from 28 STR loci for forensic individual identification and parentage analyses in 6 bird of prey species Forensic Science International: Genetics, 3 >DOI
Ogden R, Dawnay N, McEwing R. 2008. Development of STR profiling systems for individual identification in wildlife: A case study of the Eurasian badger, Meles meles Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series, 1 :612-613 >DOI
Dawnay N, McEwing R, Thorpe RS, Ogden R. 2008. Preliminary data suggests genetic distinctiveness of gyr and saker falcons Conservation Genetics, 9 :703-707 >DOI
Dawnay N, Ogden R, Thorpe RS, Pope LC, Dawson DA, McEwing R. 2008. A forensic STR profiling system for the Eurasian badger: A framework for developing profiling systems for wildlife species Forensic Science International: Genetics, 2 :47-53 >DOI
Dingemanse NJ, Wright J, Kazem AJN, Thomas DK, Hickling R, Dawnay N. 2007. Behavioural syndromes differ predictably between 12 populations of three-spined stickleback Journal of Animal Ecology, 76 :1128-1138 >DOI
Dawnay N, Ogden R, McEwing R, Carvalho GR, Thorpe RS. 2007. Validation of the barcoding gene COI for use in forensic genetic species identification Forensic Science International, 173 :1-6 >DOI
Walling CA, Dawnay N, Kazem AJN, Wright J. 2004. Predator inspection behaviour in three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus): Body size, local predation pressure and cooperation Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 56 :164-170 >DOI
Walling CA, Dawnay N, Kazem AJN, Hickling R, Wright J. 2003. Do competing males cooperate? Familiarity and its effect on cooperation during predator inspection in male three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) Journal of Fish Biology, 63 :243-244 >DOI
Ballantyne J, Hanson E, Mills D, Kallifatidis B, Mendel J, Dawnay N, Nagy R. 2013. DNA First: Quick screening systems can help select the most appropriate forensic samples for full DNA analysis