Oct 3, 2022  |  4:00pm - 5:00pm
Monday seminar series

From terrorist attacks to cold cases: an overview of forensic anthropology contribution in France (Fredrick Jaffe Memorial Lectureship)

Impactful research

In person and online

As part of our Monday seminar series, and for the 2022 Fredrick Jaffe Memorial Lectureship, we are delighted to welcome our speaker:

Tania Delabarde MS, PhD
Forensic Anthropologist, Institute of Legal Medicine, Paris, France
Identification referent, Institute of Forensic Medicine / Department of Transport and Public Protection

Hosted by

Michael Pollanen

How to join

The event will be hybrid.

To join in person: Medical Sciences Building MS 2170, University of Toronto

To join online: A Zoom link will be sent to the LMP community in the Friday events bulletin.

If you are not part of LMP and wish to join this talk online, please contact:

Louella D'Cunha

lmp.undergrad@utoronto.ca

Speaker: Dr. Tania Delabarde 

Tania Delabarde (MS, PhD) graduated from the Universities of Talence and Paris I la Sorbonne is the forensic anthropologist at the Institute of Legal Medicine, Paris, France where she has worked since 2013 and is in charge of coordinating the identification of unidentified bodies and disaster victim identification protocols.

She worked for the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) (2001), the Office of Missing Persons for the United Nations Mission in Kosovo (2002-2006) and the French Institute of Andean Studies in South America (2006-2010).

Since 2011 Tania has also worked for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in the Ivory Coast, Mali, Burundi, Georgia, Abkhazia and South Ossetia and the International Criminal Court (ICC) in Congo and Central African Republic.

Her research focuses on skeletal markers for identification and histological analysis of bone lesions and bone diagenesis with the CNRS research team BABEL UMR8045.