Forensic and medical genomics

Body Fluid Identification

It is a fact that biological specimens are among the most if not commonly gathered from bits and pieces of items related to crime and from the scenes of crime. Our expertise transcends the use of traditional presumptive methods for body fluid identification.

We employ modern techniques such as mRNA for the identification of body fluids and tissues.

Blood Pattern Analysis (BPA or blood spatter)

This is related to the surfacing of a blood stain on any plane at a crime scene. The distribution of blood stains on surfaces can help in the reconstruction of the original events which occurred prior to the incident as well as how it occurred.

It is our duty to help you with BPA analysis so you can understand the events at a crime scene through reconstruction to appreciate whether individuals present where spectators or took part in the happenings.

Forensic ecology

Forensic ecology hinges around the recovery and examination of human remains, plants, pollen, insects, and soils from crime scenes. This crucial evidence can be very useful in establishing whether there has been contact between a suspect and a crime scene.

We can offer good scientific counsel in varied aspects of ecology as well as disaster victim identification (DVI) in both accidents and natural disasters.

Nutrigenomics

The lifestyle genomic testing is available for weight and diet, skin and healthy ageing, digestive health, food supplements, vitamins, antioxidants and minerals and genetic clinical testing for precision medical care. Genetics, diet, metabolism, and general lifestyle has a toll on our wellbeing.

Knowing what, when and how to eat can help an individual to maintain an ideal body mass index. Understanding our nutritional genomics is a key factor in gaining control of our general health.