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2019-07-29A law enforcement intelligence framework for use in predictive DNA phenotypingScudder, N; Robertson, J; Kelty, SF; Walsh, SJ; McNevin, D
2018-03-01Massively parallel sequencing and the emergence of forensic genomics: Defining the policy and legal issues for law enforcementScudder, N; McNevin, D; Kelty, SF; Walsh, SJ; Robertson, J
2017-10-01New interventions are needed to save coral reefsAnthony, K; Bay, LK; Costanza, R; Firn, J; Gunn, J; Harrison, P; Heyward, A; Lundgren, P; Mead, D; Moore, T; Mumby, PJ; Van Oppen, MJH; Robertson, J; Runge, MC; Suggett, DJ; Schaffelke, B; Wachenfeld, D; Walshe, T
2007Physical evidence in drug intelligence Part 1 rationale based on hierarchic distribution of drugs using pyrolysis gas chromatography mass spectrometry as an exampleHuttunen, J; Austin, C; Dawson, M; Roux, C; Robertson, J
2009-06-01Physical evidence in drug intelligence Part 3: Supercritical fluid extraction-high performance liquid chromatography of packaging tapesHuttunen, J; Dawson, M; Roux, C; Robertson, J
2007-12-01Physical evidence in drug intelligence, Part 1: Rationale based on hierarchic distribution of drugs using pyrolysis gas chromatography –mass spectrometry as an exampleHuttunen, J; Austin, C; Dawson, M; Roux, C; Robertson, J
2008-06-01Physical evidence in drug intelligence, Part 2: Discrimination of packaging tapes by colourHuttunen, J; Doble, P; Dawson, M; Roux, C; Robertson, J
2019-04-03Policy and regulatory implications of the new frontier of forensic genomics: direct-to-consumer genetic data and genealogy recordsScudder, N; McNevin, D; Kelty, SF; Funk, C; Walsh, SJ; Robertson, J
2005The population of coloured textile fibres in domestic washing machinesWatt, R; Roux, C; Robertson, J
2005-01-01The population of coloured textile fibres in domestic washing machinesWatt, R; Roux, C; Robertson, J
2015-09Reduced reaction volumes and increased Taq DNA polymerase concentration improve STR profiling outcomes from a real-world low template DNA source: telogen hairs.McNevin, D; Edson, J; Robertson, J; Austin, JJ
2010-09-01The significance of fibre transfer and persistence-A case studyBennett, S; Roux, CP; Robertson, J
2001-11-15A textile fibre survey as an aid to the interpretation of fibre evidence in the Sydney regionCantrell, S; Roux, C; Maynard, P; Robertson, J
2010-03-01Trace evidence: Here today, gone tomorrow?Robertson, J; Roux, C
2011-12-01What is the value of forensic science? An overview of the effectiveness of forensic science in the Australian criminal justice system projectJulian, RD; Kelty, SF; Roux, C; Woodman, P; Robertson, J; Davey, A; Hayes, R; Margot, P; Ross, A; Sibly, H; White, R