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Noemi Procopio | |
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Born | Sommariva del Bosco |
Nationality | Italian |
Alma mater | University of Manchester |
Awards | UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Biotechnology, Forensic science, Forensic Proteomics |
Institutions | University of Northumbria |
Thesis | Proteome Taphonomy, Biomolecular Investigations into the Process of Decay for Forensic and Archaeological Applications (2018) |
Noemi Procopio is a forensic scientist and Research Senior Fellow based in University of Central Lancashire, UK, originally from Sommariva del Bosco in Italy. [1] Procopio is notable for her work in taphonomy and decomposition, in particular applying proteomics to the study of bone proteins in estimating age and time of death, [2] [3] [4] [5] including for submerged corpses. [6] In 2019, Procopio was awarded a Future Leaders Fellowship by UK Research and Innovation, for her project Forens-OMICS: a cross disciplinary implementation of omics sciences to in vivo and post-mortem ageing investigations for forensic applications. [7]