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Mariya Goray
Mariya Goray
Lecturer in Forensic Science, Flinders University
Verified email at flinders.edu.au - Homepage
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DNA transfer in forensic science: a review
RAH van Oorschot, B Szkuta, GE Meakin, B Kokshoorn, M Goray
Forensic Science International: Genetics 38, 140-166, 2019
2502019
Secondary DNA transfer of biological substances under varying test conditions
M Goray, E Eken, RJ Mitchell, RAH van Oorschot
Forensic Science International: Genetics 4 (2), 62-67, 2010
2192010
Investigation of secondary DNA transfer of skin cells under controlled test conditions
M Goray, RJ Mitchell, RAH van Oorschot
Legal medicine 12 (3), 117-120, 2010
1922010
Shedder status—an analysis of self and non-self DNA in multiple handprints deposited by the same individuals over time
M Goray, S Fowler, B Szkuta, RAH Van Oorschot
Forensic Science International: Genetics 23, 190-196, 2016
1482016
DNA transfer within forensic exhibit packaging: potential for DNA loss and relocation
M Goray, RAH Van Oorschot, JR Mitchell
Forensic Science International: Genetics 6 (2), 158-166, 2012
982012
The complexities of DNA transfer during a social setting
M Goray, RAH van Oorschot
Legal Medicine 17 (2), 82-91, 2015
892015
Evaluation of multiple transfer of DNA using mock case scenarios
M Goray, JR Mitchell, RAH van Oorschot
Legal Medicine 14 (1), 40-46, 2012
712012
DNA transfer: DNA acquired by gloves during casework examinations
M Goray, E Pirie, RAH van Oorschot
Forensic Science International: Genetics 38, 167-174, 2019
342019
DNA Transfer in Forensic Science: Recent Progress towards Meeting Challenges
BS Roland A. H. van Oorschot ,Georgina E. Meakin,Bas Kokshoorn,Mariya Goray
Genes 12 (11), 1-35, 2021
33*2021
Indirect DNA transfer without contact from dried biological materials on various surfaces
D Thornbury, M Goray, RAH van Oorschot
Forensic Science International: Genetics 51, 102457, 2021
302021
Impact of relevant variables on the transfer of biological substances
RAH van Oorschot, M Goray, E Eken, RJ Mitchell
Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series 2 (1), 547-548, 2009
292009
Shedder status: Exploring means of determination
M Goray, RAH Van Oorschot
Science & Justice 61 (4), 391-400, 2021
282021
DNA detection of a temporary and original user of an office space
M Goray, B Kokshoorn, K Steensma, B Szkuta, RAH van Oorschot
Forensic Science International: Genetics 44, 102203, 2020
212020
DNA transfer during social interactions
M Goray, RAH van Oorschot
Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series 4 (1), e101-e102, 2013
192013
Cale CM, Earll ME, Latham KE, Bush GL. Could Secondary DNA Transfer Falsely Place Someone at the Scene of a Crime? J Forensic Sci 2016; 61 (1): 196-203.
M Goray, KN Ballantyne, B Szkuta, RAH Oorschot
Journal of Forensic Sciences 61 (5), 2016
102016
Transfer of DNA without contact from used clothing, pillowcases and towels by shaking agitation
D Thornbury, M Goray, RAH van Oorschot
Science & Justice 61 (6), 797-805, 2021
92021
Need for dedicated training, competency assessment, authorisations and ongoing proficiency testing for those addressing DNA transfer issues
RAH van Oorschot, B Szkuta, KN Ballantyne, M Goray
Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series 6, e32-e34, 2017
62017
Is there human DNA on cats
H Monkman, RAH van Oorschot, M Goray
Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series 8, 145-146, 2022
32022
Corrigendum to “Shedder status—An analysis of self and non-self DNA in multiple handprints by the same individuals over time”[Forensic Sci. Int. Genet. 23 (2016) 190–196]
M Goray, S Fowler, B Szkuta, RAH Van Oorschot
Forensic Science International: Genetics 34, e26, 2018
32018
DNA transfer in an office space visited by an intruder after resumed use by the owner
M Zacher, RAH van Oorschot, O Handt, M Goray
Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series 8, 311-313, 2022
22022
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