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Christopher holds a BSc (Hons) in Forensic Science, an MSc in Forensic and Biological Anthropology, a PhD in Forensic Taphonomy (where he investigated the decomposition of hair, cartilage and bone in burial environments), and a PGC in Entomology. Christopher joined the University of Wolverhampton as a Senior Lecturer in Forensic Science in May 2016 where he currently teaches on various undergraduate and postgraduate modules. His previous roles included working as a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer at Glyndwr University (Wales), a Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Forensic Research (Instytut Ekspertyz Sądowych) in Krakow Poland, a Histologist (NHS Histopathology Department), and a Physical Anthropologist at the Natural History Museum (London).

研究领域

In forensic science: Christopher is focusing on unravelling the mysteries of decomposition and aiming to develop new methods for estimating the post-mortem interval. He is also studying insect colonisation on pig remains. In general entomology (and arachnology): Christopher studies the cockroaches, scorpions and tarantulas of the places he visits. He can often be found walking around in the dark catching specimens. He is one of only a few people in the U.K. that holds a Dangerous and Wild Animal Licence to keep medically significant scorpions.

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Darby A, Rogers CJ, Greene B, Parry E, Wray EM, Yang J (2015). Visualisation of latent fingerprints on wild bird eggshells by alternate light sources following superglue fuming. Journal of Forensic Research. 6:286. doi: 10.4172/2157-7145.1000286 Rogers CJ, ten Broek CMA, Hodson BJ, Whitehead MP, Schmerer WM, Sutton R (2014) Identification of crystals forming on porcine articular cartilage: A new method for the estimation of the postmortem interval. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 59(6): 1575-1582. Rogers CJ, Clark K, Hodson BJ, Whitehead MP, Sutton R, Schmerer WM (2011) Postmortem degradation of porcine articular cartilage. Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine.18(2):52-56.

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