Professor Sue Black is one of the world’s leading forensic anthropologists and director of the Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification at the University of Dundee.
She works with police forces in forensic casework that involve suspicious deaths, and helps to identify human remains at mass fatality events, such as plane crashes and terrorist attacks.
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