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Hugh E.

Berryman, PhD, D-ABFA Curriculum Vitae Revised 08/04/10 Address Director, Forensic Institute for Research and Education P.O. Box 89 Middle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37132 (615) 494-7896 (work) (615) 812-4388 (cell) Berryman@mtsu.edu

Current Positions: 2006-Present Director, Forensic Institute for Research and Education, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. 2006-Present Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Research Professor and Faculty. Consultant to the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command Central Identification Laboratory (JPACCIL), Hawaii. Editorial Advisory Board, The Forensic Teacher magazine.

2003-Present

2007-Present

Educational Background: 1981 Ph.D. (Anthropology) University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Dissertation title: "The Averbuch Skeletal Series. A study of Biological and Social Stress at a Late Mississippian Period Site from Middle Tennessee 1975 M.A. (Anthropology) University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Thesis title: "A Multivariate Study of Three Prehistoric Tennessee Skeletal Populations: Mouse Creek, Dallas, and Middle Cumberland" B.S. with Honors (Major: Anthropology; Minor: Sociology), University of Tennessee, Knoxville

1973

Certification: 1984-Present

American Board of Forensic Anthropology, Diplomate #31.

Additional Training: 2008 Fordisc 3.0: Method, Theory and Applications (8 hours) presented by the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Instructors: Richard Jantz, Steve Ousley and Colleagues, Bethesda, MD. 2000 1998 Advanced to Master Tracking Instructor, Mountain Trackers Association. Adobe Photoshop 4.0, offered through State Technical Institute at Memphis. The course entitles 1.3 CEU credits or 15 hours of CPE credit. There were 13 hours of actual class time. Advanced Man Tracking (November), offered through The University of Tennessee, Martin and the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy, Nashville, Tennessee. Graduated with the title of Tracker First Class.

1997

1996

Fundamentals of Man Tracking School (May), offered through The University of Tennessee, Martin and the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy, Nashville, Tennessee. Graduated with the title of Tracker. Serial Killer Workshop presented by Dr. Jack Enter, and sponsored by the Naval Investigative Service, Naval Air Station, Millington, TN. Attended May 18, 1992. Hair Identification Course, taught by Mr. Sam Clark (FBI retired), Northwest Louisiana Criminalistic Laboratory, Shreveport, Louisiana. Human Gross Anatomy, Southern Society of Anatomists Program, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, Tennessee.

1992

1982

1977

Principle Research Interests: Bone trauma (gunshot, blunt, sharp and thermal); Analysis of fracture patterns in bone (particularly applied to forensic and archaeological cases); skeletal biology; development of techniques applicable to forensic anthropology; Southeastern archaeology (particularly Mississippian Period).

Positions: 2008-Present 2008-Present 2002-2005

Chair Trauma Section, Scientific Working Group Anthropology (SWGANTH). Co-Chair Crime Scene Recovery Section, Scientific Working Group Anthropology (SWGANTH). Associate Director of the Southern Institute of Forensic Science, PO Box 15764, Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39404. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Adjunct Professor. Consultant to the U.S. Army Central Identification Laboratory, Hawaii (CILHI) for the Casualty and Memorial Affairs Operations Center. Editor, The Mountain Tracker, newsletter of the Mountain Trackers Association. Department of Criminal Justice, University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, Part-Time, Associate Professor. Department of Anthropology, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Visiting Professor. Department of Anthropology, University of Memphis, Adjunct Professor. Department of Pathology, University of Tennessee, Memphis, Assistant Professor. Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, University of Tennessee, Memphis, Instructor. Regional Forensic Center, The University of Tennessee, Memphis, Director.

2000-2005

1997-2003

1999-2002 1987-1999

1986 1982 1981-2001 1981-2001 1980-1999

Professional Appointments: 2007-Present American Board of Forensic Anthropologists, Board of Directors, American Academy of Forensic Sciences. 1999-2002 Director, Mountain Trackers Association

1991-1997

American Board of Forensic Anthropologists, Board of Directors, American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Regional Medical Center, Research and Educational Staff, Memphis, Tennessee.

1985-2000

Grants Received: 10/01/09 09/30/10

Aerobic Decomposition - Alternative Method for Managing Large Scale Animal Fatalities. Homeland Security through Southeast Regional Research Initiative (SERRI), Total Support: $160,000. Expanding Forensic Education and Enhancing Law Enforcement Training. Department of Justice, Total Support: $550,000.

07/01/09 06/30/12

2008

Lucas Grant ($2000), Primer Derived Gunshot Residue on BoneDetermination of its Presence and Maximum Gun-to-Target Distance, Hugh E. Berryman, Alicja K. Kutyla and J. Russell Davis II.

Honors, Fellowships, Awards: 2008 Ellis R. Kerley Award awarded to Hugh E. Berryman and Alicja Kutyla for Gunshot Residue (GSR) on Bone as a Potential Indicator of Gunshot Trauma in the absence of a Bullet Wound Defect A Noteworthy Observation presented by the Board of Directors for the Ellis R. Kerley Forensic Sciences Foundation at the 60th annual meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Washington, DC. 1985 Outstanding Young Men in America. 1983 Who's Who in the South and Southwest. 1977-1978 Hilton A. Smith Graduate Fellowship (limited), University of Tennessee, Knoxville. 1977-1978 The University of Tennessee National Alumni Association Graduate Fellowship, Knoxville. 1971-1972 Gluck Brothers, Inc. Scholarship.

Professional Organizations: American Academy of Forensic Sciences (Fellow), Physical Anthropology American Association of Physical Anthropology Sigma Xi. Phi Kappa Phi.

Public Service: 1994-1999 1980-Present

Memphis and Shelby County Emergency Management, Mortuary Services. Conducted many Medical Legal Workshops and Seminars for Medical Examiners, Coroners, District Attorney's and Law Enforcement groups in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Missouri. Also provide many lectures to local universities, colleges, historical societies, community organizations, high schools, etc.

Formal Teaching and Professional Experience: 2000-2005 Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Middle Tennessee State University, Adjunct Professor. 1997-2002 The University of Tennessee, Martin and the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy, Nashville, Tennessee. Course: Fundamental and Advanced Man Tracking, Assistant Instructor. Department of Anthropology, The University of New Orleans, Visiting Faculty.

1997-2002

1994-Present 1982-1999

National College of District Attorneys, Faculty. Department of Anthropology, University of Memphis. Course: Forensic Anthropology, Adjunct Professor. Criminal Justice Department, University of Memphis, Part-Time Faculty. Blunt Trauma Section presented in Bones: Bullets, Burns, Bludgeons, Blunderers, and Why. Workshop chaired by Steve A. Symes at the 48th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Nashville. Forensic Anthropology Seminar offered by the Division of Physical Anthropology, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Baltimore Maryland (one week workshop), Guest Lecturer. University of Tennessee Dental Alumni Seminar, University of Tennessee, Memphis, Lecturer. Forensic Anthropology Seminar offered by the Division of Physical Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (one week workshop), Guest Lecturer. Graduate Teaching Assistant for Dr. William M. Bass, Department of Anthropology University of Tennessee. Taught Human Origins, Prehistoric Archaeology, Human Osteology, and Principles of Physical Anthropology. Program Chair for the Physical Anthropology Section of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Nashville, Tennessee. Examination Committee, of the Board of Directors, American Board of Forensic Anthropologists, American Academy of Forensic Scientists. Examination Committee, of the Board of Directors, American Board of Forensic Anthropologists, American Academy of Forensic Scientists. Examination Committee, of the Board of Directors, American Board of Forensic Anthropologists, American Academy of Forensic Scientists. National Association for the Practice of Anthropology (NAPA), Member of the NAPA Career Video Advisory Committee. Frontline Healthcare Workers: A National Conference on Prevention of Device-Mediated Blood Borne Infections, Washington, D.C. August 17 - 19, 1992. Chaired the J. Lawerance Angel Student Paper Competition, 44th meeting American Academy of Forensic Sciences, New Orleans. Appointed Member of the Board of Directors, American Board of Forensic Anthropologists, American Academy of Forensic Scientists. Moderator, Case Study Section, 43rd meeting American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Anaheim. Moderator, Case Study Section, 42nd meeting American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Cincinnati. Egyptian Mummy (Iret-Irew) Interdisciplinary Project. Organized and headed a team of over 20 medical and professional experts from the University of Tennessee, Memphis, and University of Memphis for the purpose of examining an Egyptian mummy. Department of Pathology, University of Tennessee, Memphis.

1987-1999 1996

1991

1982-2000 1988-1991

1973-1977

1996

1996

1995

1994

1993

1992

1992

1991

1991 1990 1987-1988

1987

Moderator, New Perspectives on Ancient Egypt section at the annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt, Inc., Memphis, Tennessee. Egyptian Mummy (Se-Ankh) Interdisciplinary Project. Organized and headed a team of over 20 medical and professional experts from the University of Tennessee, Memphis, and University of Memphis for the purpose of examining an Egyptian mummy. Department of Pathology, University of Tennessee, Memphis. Osteology field and lab supervisor for the Averbuch Site Archaeological Project. Field supervision for the excavation of 857 burials from this Late Mississippian site in the Nashville Basin. Laboratory supervision of the processing, washing, reconstruction, and analysis of the skeletal remains. Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Investigated the potential for the study of the skeletal biology of modern burials relocated by TVA during dam construction, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Assisted Dr. Avery M. Henderson in casting and photography of primate dentitions at the Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D. C. Assisted Dr. William M. Bass with forensic skeletal analysis, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Archaeological excavation (crew member) with the University of Tennessee, Normandy Reservoir, Middle Tennessee, Summer, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Archaeological excavation (field school) with the University of Tennessee at the Doughty Site, Loudon County, Tennessee, Spring, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Analysis of the archaeological material collected by the University of Tennessee in the Poor Valley Creek Reservoir in proposed Walters State Park, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Archaeological Laboratory Assistant, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

1986-1987

1978-1980

1976

1975

1974-1980

1973

1972

1972

1971-1972

Committees: 1985-1987 1986-1988

Death Procedures Manual Committee, The MED, Memphis, Tennessee. Hay Evaluation Committee for wage and salary administration, University of Tennessee, Memphis.

Publications: Jordan, Alison E. and Hugh E. Berryman 2010 Bionic Remains: Positive Identifications from Surgical Implants. 62st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Seattle, Abstract in Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Volume 16. Kutyla, Alicja K, Rebecca J. Wilson, and Hugh E. Berryman 2010 Common Household Rope and an Outdoor Hanging: An Investigation Sparked by a Skeletal Case Exhibiting Cervical Vertebra Entrapment. 62st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Seattle, Abstract in Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Volume 16.

Berryman, Hugh E. 2009 Full Time Employment of Forensic Anthropologists in Medical Examiners/Coroners Offices in the United StatesA History. 61st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Denver, Abstract in Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Volume XV. Ledford, Jennifer A., Barrett Gobelet and Hugh E. Berryman 2009 Cervical Vertebrae Entrapment in the Noose as Evidence of Cause of Death by Hanging in Skeletal Cases: Three Remarkable Finds. 61st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Denver, Abstract in Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Volume XV. Kutyla, Alicja and Hugh E. Berryman 2009 The Sacral Auricular Surface: A New Approach to Aging the Human Skeleton. 61st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Denver, Abstract in Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Volume XV. Hodge, Shannon C. and Hugh E. Berryman 2008 Evidence of Prehistoric Violent Trauma from a Cave in Middle Tennessee. Tennessee Archaeologist. Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 139-156. Kutyla, Alicja and Hugh E. Berryman 2008 Detection of Gunshot Residue (GSR) on Bone: Potential for Bullet Direction and Range Estimation. 60th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Washington, Abstract in Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Volume XIV. Berryman, Hugh E. and Alicja Kutyla 2008 Gunshot Residue (GSR) on Bone as a Potential Indicator of Gunshot Trauma in the Absence of a Bullet Wound Defect A Noteworthy Observation. 60th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Washington, Abstract in Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Volume XIV. Berryman, Hugh E. and Carrie Ann Berryman 2007 Considerations in Differentiating Negligence from Deliberate MisconductLessons Learned from Tri-State Crematorium, 59th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Antonio, Abstract in Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Volume XIII. Owsley, Douglas W., Hugh E. Berryman, Karin S. Bruwelheide, Thomas W. Stafford, Jr., C. Wayne Smith, and James C. Chatters 2006 Kennewick Man: Nowhere Near the Last Word, 58th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Seattle, Abstract in Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Volume XII, p. 371. Berryman, John F., Hugh E. Berryman, Robert A. LeMaster, and Carrie Anne Berryman 2003 Numerical Simulation of Fracture Propagation in a Test of Cantilevered Tubular Bone, 54th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Chicago, Abstract in Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Volume IX, p. 260. Berryman, Hugh E. 2001 Disarticulation Pattern and Tooth Mark Artifacts Associated with Pig Scavenging of Human Remains: A Case Study. Manuscript submitted for publication as a chapter in Forensic Taphonomy: The Post-Mortem Fate of Human Remains, edited by William D. Haglund and Marcella H. Sorg, CRC Press, New York. Berryman, H. E., and W. M. Gunther 2000 Keyhole Defect Production in Tubular Bone. Journal of Forensic Sciences; 45(2):483-487.

Berryman, Hugh E. 2000 The Mystery of Mayerling: A Century Later, 51st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Reno, Abstract in Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Volume VI, p. 295. Gunther, Wendy M., Steven A. Symes, and Hugh E. Berryman 2000 Characteristics of Child Abuse by Anteroposterior Manual Compression Versus Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 5-10. Berryman, H. E., and W. M. Gunther 1999 Keyhole Defect Production in Tubular Bone--A Case Study. Abstract published in Proceedings of the 51st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Orlando. Berryman, H. E., and P. R. Michael 1998 Forensic Applications of Man Tracking: Adaptation of Ancient Visual Tracking Skills to Modern Crime Scene Investigation and Law Enforcement Training, Proceedings of the 50th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Francisco. Berryman, Hugh E., J.T. Francisco, and Steven A. Symes 1998 Recovery and Analysis of Fragmented :Human Remains: Varied Approaches to a Common Problem. A Regional Approach: Western Tennessee. Proceedings of the 50th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Francisco. Logan, B. K., K. Blaho, T. Mandrell, H. E. Berryman, M. L. Goff, B. A. Goldberger, G. Schwilke, and J. Ropero-Miller 1998 Effects of Death and Decomposition on Concentrations of Cocaine and Metabolites in Juvenile Swine, Proceedings of the 50th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Francisco. Berryman, H. E., and S. A. Symes 1998 Recognizing Gunshot and Blunt Cranial Trauma Through Fracture Interpretation. Chapter in Forensic Osteology II: Advances in the Identification of Human Remains, edited by Kathy Reichs, C.C. Thomas, Springfield, IL. Symes, Steven A., Hugh E. Berryman, and O.C. Smith 1998 Saw Marks in Bone: Introduction and Examination of Residual Kerf Contour. IN Forensic Osteology II. Kathleen J. Reichs, ed. C.C. Thomas, Springfield, IL. Johnson, Eldridge F., Jesse McClure, Hugh E. Berryman, Brinkley Spight, and Sherry Cosby 1997 Supranuclear (Subchondral) Connective Tissue Lamellae of the Annulus Fibrosus in the Human Intervetebral Disc. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Meeting of the Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE), Orlando, Florida. Berryman, Hugh E., William A. Bass, Steven A. Symes, and O'Brian C. Smith 1997 Recognition of Cemetery Remains in the Forensic Setting. Chapter in Forensic Taphonomy: The Post-Mortem Fate of Human Remains, edited by William D. Haglund and Marcella H. Sorg, CRC Press, New York. Berryman, H. E., S. A. Symes, and J. T. Francisco 1996 Yellow Jack, the Saffron Scourge -- A Review of the 1878 Yellow Fever Epidemic in Memphis, Proceedings of the 48th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Nashville. Berryman, H. E., S. J. Haun, S. A. Symes, and M. J. Hinkes 1996 Anthropological Analysis of the Human Remains Excavated from the Mesheikh Site During the Harvard-Boston Egyptian Expedition of 1912. Chapter in The Mesheikh Site, by William A. Ward (submitted).

Symes, S. A., O. C. Smith, H. E. Berryman, C.E. Peters, L. A. Rockhold, S. J. Haun, and J. T. Francisco 1996 Bones: Bullets, Burns, Bludgeons, Blunderers, And Why: Bone Trauma Workshop Laboratory Manual. Unpublished manual provided for workshop participants. Berryman, Hugh E. and Susan J. Haun 1996 Application of Forensic Techniques to Interpret Cranial Fracture Patterns in an Archaeological Specimen. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 2-9. Berryman, H. E., O. C. Smith, and S. A. Symes 1995 Diameter of Cranial Gunshot Wounds as a Function of Bullet Caliber, Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 40, No. 5, pp. 751-754. Mincer, Harry H., Edward F. Harris, Hugh E. Berryman 1995 Molar Development as an Estimator of Chronologic Age, Manual of Forensic Odontology, American Society of Forensic Odontology, pp. 86 -89. Berryman, Hugh E. 1994 And Then There Was This Other Time When . . ., The Connective Tissue, Vol. 10, No. 1, p. 10. Smith, O'Brian C., Lee Jantz, Hugh E. Berryman, and Steven A. Symes 1993 Effects of Human Decomposition on Bullet Striations, Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 38, No. 3, pp. 593-598. Smith, O'Brian C., Hugh E. Berryman, Steven A. Symes, M. M. LeVaughn 1993 Identification of Gunpowder in Healed Wounds, Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 38, No. 3, pp. 739-741. Mincer, Harry H. Edward F. Harris, and Hugh E. Berryman 1993 The A. B. F. O. Study of Third Molar Development and Its Use As an Estimator of Chronological Age, Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 38, No. 2, pp. 379-390. Smith, O'Brian C., Hugh E. Berryman, and Steven A. Symes 1993 The Meaning of Accessory Projectile, Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 38, No. 2, pp. 484-488. Smith, O'Brian C., Hugh E. Berryman, Steven A. Symes, Jerry T. Francisco, and Violette Hnilica 1993 Atypical Gunshot Exit Defects to the Cranial Vault, Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 38, No. 2, pp. 339-343. Smith, O'Brian C., Steven A. Symes, Hugh E. Berryman, and Mark M. LeVaughn 1993 Characteristic Features of Entrance Wounds from Hollow-Point Bullets, Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 38, No. 2, pp. 323-326. Mann, Robert W., and H. E. Berryman 1992 A Method for Siding a Detached or Incomplete Human Caput Femoris (Femoral Head), The Connective Tissue, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 6-7. Smith, O'Brian C., Steven A. Symes, Hugh E. Berryman, and Mark M. LeVaughn 1991 Matching Bullets to Bone Impact Signatures, Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 36, No. 6, pp. 17361739. Ubelaker, D. H., Hugh E. Berryman, Paulette Sutton, and Clayton E. Ray 1991 Differentiation of Hydrocephalic Calf and Human Calvaria, Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 36, No. 3, pp. 801-812.

Smith, O.C., and H.E. Berryman 1990 Binary Explosives, Educational Videotape, Division of Forensic Pathology, Department of Pathology, University of Tennessee, Memphis. Berryman, H.E., S.A. Symes, W.M. Bass, and O.C. Smith 1991 Identification of Embalmed Bodies in a Forensic Setting, Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 36, No. 1, pp. 230-237. Mincer, H.H., H.E. Berryman, G.A. Murray, and R.L. Dickens 1990 Methods for Physical Stabilization of Ashed Teeth in Incinerated Remains, Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 35, No. 4, pp. 971-974. Smith, O.C., H.E. Berryman, S.A. Symes, and L. Meadows 1990 Detrimental Effects of Cleansing or Sterilizing on Bullet Striations, Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiners Journal, Vol. 22, No. 2, pp. 129-135. Owsley, Douglas W., and H. E. Berryman, 1989 Ethnographic and Archaeological Evidence of Scalping in the Southeastern United States, MiniHistories Series, Nashville, Tennessee. Berryman, H.E., and R.W. Mann, 1988 Precautions to Prevent the Transmission of HIV and Hepatitis B in the Morgue, Tennessee Forensic Headliner, Vol. 10, No. 7, p.2. Berryman, H.E., Jerry O. Potter, and Samuel Oliver 1988 The Ill-Fated Passenger Steamer Sultana: An Inland Maritime Mass Disaster of Unparalleled Magnitude, Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 33, No. 3, pp. 842-850. Berryman, Hugh E. 1987 Anthropological Aspects In Se-Ankh: An Interdisciplinary Historical and Biomedical Study of an Egyptian Mummy Head. J.E. Hamner, Ed., The University of Tennessee, Memphis, pp. 27-30. Mincer, Harry H., Hugh E. Berryman, and P. Willey 1987 Extraradicular Cemental Fragments in the Alveolar Bone of Prehistoric American Indians: Report of Three Cases, Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Vol. 63, No. 2, pp. 192-195. Smith, O'Brian C, Hugh E. Berryman, and Craig H. Lahren 1987 Cranial Fracture Patterns and Estimate of Direction from Low Velocity Gunshot Wounds, Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 32, No. 5, pp.1416-1421. Berryman, Hugh E. 1986 Review Article: Anthropology as Applied to Forensic Science, Crime Laboratory Digest (FBI), Vol. 13, pp. 38-50. Johnson, Eldridge F., Robert Mitchell, Hugh Berryman, Sergio Cardoso, Ozell Ueal and Darrel Patterson 1986 Secretary Cells in the Nucleus Pulposus of the Adult Human Intervertebral Disc: A Preliminary Report, Acta Anatomica, Vol.125, pp. 161-164. Bass, William M., and Hugh E. Berryman 1986 Forensic Fire Scenes: Check Them Carefully, Tennessee Forensic Headliner, Vol. 9, No. 3. Berryman, H.E., and William M. Bass 1985 Human Skeletal Remains: Recovery and Transportation, Tennessee Forensic Headliner, Vol. 7, No. 12.

Johnson, Eldridge F., Hugh Berryman, Robert Mitchell and William B. Wood 1985 Elastic Fibres in the Anulus Fibrosus of the Adult Human Lumbar Intervertebral Disc: A Preliminary Report, Journal of Anatomy, Vol. 143, pp. 57-63. Mincer, Harry H. and Hugh E. Berryman 1985 Average Ages for Various Stages of Third Molar Root Development, American Society of Forensic Odontology Newsletter, Spring. Berryman, Hugh E. 1984 The Averbuch Skeletal Series: A Study of Biological and Social Stress at the Averbuch Site, In Averbuch: A Late Mississippian Manifestation in the Nashville Basin, Vol. I, Observations. W.E.Klippel and W.M. Bass, Ed., National Park Service, Department of Interior, Washington, D.C. Berryman, Hugh E. 1984 Basic Information Descriptive Statistics and Raw Data Concerning the Averbuch Skeletal Series. In Averbuch: A Late Mississippian Manifestation in the Nashville Basin, Vol. II, Descriptions. W.E. Klippel and W.M. Bass, Ed., National Park Service, Department of Interior, Washington, D.C. Berryman, Hugh E., and D.W. Owsley 1984 Effects of Artificial Cranial Deformation on Cranio-Facial Dimensions: Implications for Measurement Selection, In Averbuch: A Late Mississippian Manifestation in the Nashville Basin, Vol. I, Observations. W.E. Klippel and W.M. Bass, Ed., National Park Service, Department of Interior, Washington, D.C. Owsley, D.W., T.S. Zobeck, and H.E. Berryman 1984 Effects of Occipital Cranial Deformation Asymmetry and Severity in the Appearance of Worming Bones, In Averbuch: A Late Mississippian Manifestation in the Nashville Basin, Vol. I, Observations. W.E.Klippel and W.M. Bass, Ed., National Park Service, Department of Interior, Washington, D.C. Berryman, Hugh E., and Craig H. Lahren 1984 The Advantages of Simulated Crime Scenes in Teaching Forensic Anthropology, Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 20, No. 3, pp. 699-700. Johnson, Eldridge F., Robert W. Caldwell, Hugh E. Berryman, Andrea Miller, and Kotjapada Chetty 1984 Elastic Fibers in the Anulus Fibrosus of the Dog Intervertebral Disc, Acta Anatomica, Vol. 118, pp. 238-242. Lahren, Craig H., and Hugh E. Berryman 1984 Fracture Patterns and Status at Chucalissa (40SYI): A Biocultural Approach, Tennessee Anthropologist, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 15-21. Berryman, Hugh E. 1983 Forensic Anthropology Experiences, Tennessee Forensic Headliner, Vol. 5, No. 13. Berryman, Hugh E., Douglas W. Owsley, and Avery M. Henderson 1979 Non-carious Interproximal Grooving in Arikara Indian Dentitions, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 50, pp. 209-212. Berryman, Hugh E. 1979 Mouse Creek, Dallas, and Middle Cumberland: A Multivariate Approach, The Skeletal Biology of Aboriginal Populations in the Southeast. Tennessee Anthropological Association Miscellaneous Paper. Berryman, Hugh E., and Douglas W. Owsley 1977 Hair-Raising Antiquity, American Heritage, Vol. 28, p. 111.

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Owsley, Douglas W., Hugh E. Berryman, and William M. Bass 1977 Demographic and Osteological Evidence for Intertribal Warfare at the Larson Site (39WW2), Walworth County, South Dakota, Memoirs of the Plains Anthropologist, No. 13. Bass, William M., III, and Hugh E. Berryman 1976 Physical Analysis, Fay Tolton and the Initial Middle Missouri Variant, edited by W. Raymond Wood, Missouri Archaeological Society Research Series No. 13. Berryman, Hugh E. 1975 A Multivariate Study of Three Prehistoric Tennessee Skeletal Population: Mouse Creek, Dallas, and Middle Cumberland. Thesis for Master's of Arts Degree, The University of Tennessee. Owsley, Douglas W., and Hugh E. Berryman 1975 Ethnographic and Archaeological Evidence of Scalpings in the Southeastern United States, Tennessee Archaeologist, Vol. 32, pp. 41-58. Berryman, Hugh E. 1974 The Tennessee Archaeologist: an Index (1965-1974), Tennessee Archaeologist, Vol. 30, pp. 138-150.

Presentations: Berryman, Hugh 2010 Excavations of Thnree Stone-Box Grave Cemeteries at the Averbuck Site (40DV60). Biosocial Consequences of Warfare on the Late Prehistoric Towns of Middle Tennessee: A Collaborative Research Seminar. April 7-8, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Jordan, Alison E. and Hugh E. Berryman 2010 Bionic Remains: Positive Identifications from Surgical Implants. 62st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Seattle, Abstract in Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Kutyla, Alicja K, Rebecca J. Wilson, and Hugh E. Berryman 2010 Common Household Rope and an Outdoor Hanging: An Investigation Sparked by a Skeletal Case Exhibiting Cervical Vertebra Entrapment. 62st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Seattle, Abstract in Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Hugh E. Berryman 2009 Full Time Employment of Forensic Anthropologists in Medical Examiners/Coroners Offices in the United StatesA History. 61st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Denver. Kutyla, Alicja and Hugh E. Berryman 2009 The Sacral Auricular Surface: A New Approach to Aging the Human Skeleton. 61st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Denver. Patterson, Pat, Amy Phelps, Dwight Patterson, and Hugh Berryman 2008 CSI: MTSU Science Process Skills in Action. Joint Conference between Tennessee Science Teachers Association and Tennessee Academy of Science, Nashville, Tennessee, November 20 22. Kutyla, Alicja and Hugh E. Berryman 2008 Detection of Gunshot Residue (GSR) on Bone: Potential for Bullet Direction and Range Estimation. 60th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Washington.

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Berryman, Hugh E. and Carrie Ann Berryman 2007 Considerations in Differentiating Negligence from Deliberate MisconductLessons Learned from Tri-State Crematorium. Paper presented to the 59th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Antonio. Owsley, Douglas W., Hugh E. Berryman, Karin S. Bruwelheide, Thomas W. Stafford, Jr., C. Wayne Smith, and James C. Chatters 2006 Kennewick Man: Nowhere Near the Last Word, Paper presented to the 58th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Seattle. Berryman, John F., Hugh E. Berryman, Robert A. LeMaster, and Carrie Anne Berryman 2003 Numerical Simulation of Fracture Propagation in a Test of Cantilevered Tubular Bone, 54th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Chicago. Berryman, Hugh E. 2000 The Mystery of Mayerling: A Century Later, Paper presented to the 51st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Reno. Berryman, Hugh E., and Steven A. Symes 1999 Differentiating Perimortem from Postmortem Fractures in Bone, Personal Identification in Mass Disasters Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, 15-19 November. Symes, Steven, O.C. Smith, Hugh E. Berryman, and Elayne J. Pope 1999 Patterned Thermal Destruction of Human Remains, Personal Identification in Mass Disasters Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, 15-19 November. Berryman, Hugh E. 1999 The Art and Science of Tracking. Duel on the Delta Writers' Conference, March 19-20, Memphis, Tennessee. Berryman, H. E., and P. R. Michael 1998 Forensic Applications of Man Tracking: Adaptation of Ancient Visual Tracking Skills to Modern Crime Scene Investigation and Law Enforcement Training, Paper presented to the 50th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Francisco. Berryman, Hugh E., J.T. Francisco, and Steven A. Symes 1998 Recovery and Analysis of Fragmented :Human Remains: Varied Approaches to a Common Problem. A Regional Approach: Western Tennessee. Paper presented to the 50th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Francisco. Logan, B. K., K. Blaho, T. Mandrell, H. E. Berryman, M. L. Goff, B. A. Goldberger, G. Schwilke, and J. Ropero-Miller 1998 Effects of Death and Decomposition on Concentrations of Cocaine and Metabolites in Juvenile Swine, Paper presented to the 50th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Francisco. Berryman, H. E. 1997 Forensic Anthropology, Paper presented to the 23rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Pathologists' Assistants, 10/9/97, Memphis, Tennessee. Berryman, H. E., S. A. Symes, and J. T. Francisco 1996 Yellow Jack, the Saffron Scourge -- A Review of the 1878 Yellow Fever Epidemic in Memphis, Paper presented to the 48th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Nashville.

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Berryman, H. E. 1995 Yellow Jack, the Saffron Scourge: A Review of the 1878 Yellow Fever Epidemic in Memphis, Infection Control Association for Professionals in Infectious Control and Epidemology, Memphis, Tennessee, 12/5/95. Berryman, Hugh E. 1995 Yellow Jack, the Saffron Scourge: A Review of the 1878 Yellow Fever Epidemic in Memphis, Paper presented to William (Bill) May Memorial Lectureship, at the 12th Annual Meeting of The Southern Association for Clinical Microbiology, Memphis, Tennessee. Berryman, Hugh E., O. C. Smith, Susan J. Haun, and Steven A. Symes 1995 The Effects of Metal Jacketed and Hollow Point Bullets on Entrance Defect Diameter in Cranial Bone, Paper presented to the 47th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Seattle. Berryman, H. E., O. C. Smith, and S. A. Symes 1994 Cranial Gunshot Entrance Wound Diameter as a Function of Bullet Caliber, Paper presented to the 46th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Antonio. Symes, S. A., H. E. Berryman, and O. C. Smith 1994 Large Carnivore Scavenging on Bone: Separating Taphonomic Features from Perimortem Fractures of Bone, Paper presented to the 46th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Antonio. Elkins, S. K., O. C. Smith, and H. E. Berryman 1994 Homicide by BB Gun: A Case Report, Paper presented to the 46th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Antonio. Mincer, H. H., E. F. Harris, M. A. Woods, H. E. Berryman, and S. A. Symes 1994 Age Estimation from Dental Dimensions Measured on Radiographs: Further Studies -- Skeletal Material, Paper presented to the 46th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Antonio. Berryman, H. E., and S. Haun 1993 Application of Forensic Techniques to Interpret Cranial Fracture Patterns in an Archaeological Specimen, Paper presented to the 15th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Raleigh, North Carolina. Berryman, H. E. 1993 Roundtable Symposium: Interpreting Skeletal Trauma in Archaeological Context, Discussant for Papers presented at the 15th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Raleigh, North Carolina. Berryman, Hugh E., Harry Mincer, S A. Symes, O.C. Smith, and S.J. Moore 1992 The Length of the Perimortem Interval in Dental Fracture, Paper presented to the 44th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, New Orleans. Symes, Steven A., Hugh E. Berryman, O.C. Smith, and C. Blake 1992 Saw Dismemberment of Human Bone: Characteristics Indicative of Saw Class and Type, Paper presented to the 44th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, New Orleans. Smith, O.C., H. E. Berryman, S A. Symes, J.T. Francisco, and V. S. Hnilica 1992 Atypical Gunshot Exit Defects to the Cranial Vault, Paper presented to the 44th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, New Orleans.

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Mincer, Harry H., Edward F. Harris, Hugh E. Berryman 1992 The ABFO Study of Third Molar Developmental Chronology, Paper presented to the 44th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, New Orleans. Symes, Steven A., Hugh E. Berryman and O.C. Smith 1991 Biomechanics of Bone Fracture: Skull and Long Bones, Lecture presented to the 5th annual Mountain, Swamp and Beach Meeting of Practicing Forensic Anthropologists, Knoxville, Tennessee. Smith, O. C., Hugh E. Berryman, Steven A. Symes, and S. J. Moore 1991 Bone Fracture I: The Physics of Fracture, Paper presented to the 43rd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Anaheim, California. Berryman, Hugh E., Steven A. Symes, O. C. Smith, and S. J. Moore 1991 Bone Fracture II: Gross Examination of Fractures, Paper presented to the 43rd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Anaheim, California. Symes, Steven A., O. C. Smith, Hugh E. Berryman, and S. J. Moore 1991 Bone Fracture III: Microscopic Fracture Analysis of Bone, Paper presented to the 43rd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Anaheim, California. Berryman, Hugh E., Harry H. Mincer, and S.J. Moore 1991 Forensic Characteristics of Antemortem, Perimortem and Postmortem Dental Fractures, Presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Anaheim, California. Meadows, L., O. C. Smith, H. E. Berryman, and S. A. Symes 1990 Effects of Human Decomposition on Bullet Striations, Presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Cincinnati, Ohio. Berryman, Hugh E., O. C. Smith, and Steven A. Symes 1990 Biomechanics of Fracture Production, Presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ubelaker, D. H., and Hugh Berryman 1990 Animal or Human: Confusion from Hydrocephalic Domestic Calves, Presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Cincinnati, Ohio. Smith, O. C., Hugh E. Berryman, Steven A. Symes 1990 Changing Role for the Forensic Anthropologist, Presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Cincinnati, Ohio. Berryman, Hugh E., William M. Bass, and Steven A. Symes 1989 Recognition of Cemetery Remains in the Forensic Setting, Paper presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Las Vegas, Nevada. Symes, Steven A., and Hugh E. Berryman 1989 Dismemberment and Mutilation: General Saw Type Determination from Cut Surfaces of Bone, Paper presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Las Vegas, Nevada. Berryman, Hugh E., and Steven A. Symes 1989 From Murders to Mummies: The Role of Physical Anthropology in the Medicolegal System and Community, Presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the Southern Anthropological Society, Memphis, Tennessee.

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Mann R.W., H.E. Berryman, and L. Meadows 1988 Maxillary Suture Obliteration: A New Method for Estimating Age in the Human Skeleton, Paper presented at the 57th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Kansas City, Missouri. Mincer, Harry E., Richard L. Dickens, Hugh E. Berryman, and G. Allen Murray 1988 Methods for Physical Stabilization of Dental Hard Tissue in Incinerated Remains, Paper presented at the 40th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Smith, O'Brian C., Robert W. Mann, and Hugh E. Berryman 1988 Interpretation of Experimental Knife Wound Trauma in Bone, Paper presented at the 40th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Berryman, Hugh E. 1987 An Egyptology Lecture: SE-ANKH: A Mummy Brought to Life, Paper presented at the 4th Annual Neonatal Conference, Memphis, Tennessee. Berryman, Hugh E. 1987 Iatrogenic Devices and Surgical Evidence in Personal Identification, Abstract: Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Illinois. Berryman, Hugh E., Jerry O. Potter, and Samuel Oliver 1986 The Ill-Fated Passenger Steamer Sultana: An Inland Maritime Mass Disaster of Unparalleled Magnitude, Paper presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, New Orleans, Louisiana. Berryman, Hugh E., and Craig H. Lahren 1985 Medical Devices and Surgical Evidence Useful in Personal Identification, Paper presented at the 37th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Las Vegas, Nevada. Mincer, Harry H., and Hugh E. Berryman 1985 The Value of Third Molar Root Development in Age Determination, Paper presented at the 37th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Las Vegas, Nevada. Smith, O'Brian C., Hugh E. Berryman, and Craig H. Lahren 1985 Cranial Fracture Patterns and Estimate of Direction from Low Velocity Gunshot Wounds, Paper presented at the 37th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Las Vegas, Nevada. Berryman, Hugh E. 1985 Submandibular Salivary Gland Defects Among Prehistoric Tennessee Inhabitants from the Averbuch Site, Paper presented at the 54th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologist, Knoxville, Tennessee. Berryman, Hugh E. 1985 Archaeology and Entomology as Applied to Forensic Science: History and Application, Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Association of Medical Examiners, Memphis, Tennessee. Berryman, Hugh E., and Craig H. Lahren 1985 Chucalissa Tour and Presentation of a Prehistoric Indian Village in Western Tennessee, Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Association of Medical Examiners, Memphis, Tennessee.

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Berryman, Hugh E., Craig H. Lahren, O'Brian C. Smith, and Terry L. Strickland 1984 Iatrogenic Foreign Bodies Pertinent to Forensic Investigation, Paper presented to the 36th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Anaheim, California. McKinney, W., M. Schneider, L. Nichols, E. Harris, C. Lahren, and H. Berryman 1984 The Roles of Anthropologist in a Regional Medical Center, Paper presented at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Denver, Colorado. Mincer, Harry, Hugh E. Berryman, Edward Harris, and Lawrence R. Fitzgerald 1983 Cemental Annulation for the Determination of Age, Paper presented at the 35th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Cincinnati, Ohio. Berryman, Hugh E., and Craig H. Lahren 1983 Fracture Patterns at Chucalissa and Averbuch: A Comparative Analysis, Paper presented at the 18th Annual Meeting of the Southern Anthropological Society, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Berryman, Hugh E. 1983 The Role of the Forensic Anthropologist in Death Investigation, Paper presented at the 7th Annual Seminar/Convention of the Tennessee Society for Histotechnology, Memphis, Tennessee. Johnson, E., H. Berryman, A. Miller, and R. Pressman 1983 Atypical Fibroblasts in the Nucleus Pulposus of the Human Intervertebral Disk at the Lumbar Level, Paper presented at the MAC Conference at Howard University, Washington, D. C. Berryman, Hugh E., and Craig Lahren 1982 Forensic Anthropology: A Teaching Approach, Paper presented to the 39th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Memphis, Tennessee. Lahren, Craig H., and Hugh E. Berryman 1982 Fracture Patterns and Status at Chucalissa: A Biocultural Approach, Paper presented to the 39th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Memphis, Tennessee. Berryman, Hugh E. 1982 Periostitis and Osteomyelitis among Prehistoric American Indians from Middle Tennessee, Paper presented at the 92nd Annual Meeting of the Tennessee Academy of Sciences, Martin, Tennessee. Berryman, Hugh E. 1981 The Role of a Forensic Anthropologist in the Medical Examiner's Office, Paper presented to the 16th Annual Meeting of the Southern Anthropological Society, Fort Worth, Texas. Berryman, Hugh E. 1979 Osteological Evidence of Scalping at the Averbuch site, Davidson County, Tennessee, Paper presented to the 4th Annual Meeting of the Tennessee Anthropological Association, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Berryman, Hugh E. 1978 Mouse Creek, Dallas, and Middle Cumberland: A Multivariate Approach, Paper presented to the 35th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Knoxville, Tennessee.

Poster Presentations: Ledford, Jennifer A., Barrett Gobelet and Hugh E. Berryman 2009 Cervical Vertebrae Entrapment in the Noose as Evidence of Cause of Death by Hanging in Skeletal Cases: Three Remarkable Finds. 61st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Denver.

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Berryman, Hugh E. and Alicja Kutyla 2008 Gunshot Residue (GSR) on Bone as a Potential Indicator of Gunshot Trauma in the Absence of a Bullet Wound Defect A Noteworthy Observation. Poster Presentation to the 60th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Washington. Berryman, H. E., and W. M. Gunther 1999 Keyhole Defect Production in Tubular Bone--A Case Study. Poster Presentation to the 51st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Orlando. Wilson, J.L., H.E. Berryman, and J.S. Bell 1987 Subtle NonMetric Cardiac Changes in Sudden Infant Death Syndromes, 100th Meeting of the American Association of Anatomists, (Abstract published in the Anatomic Record, vol. 218, p. 149A), Washington, D.C. Berryman, Hugh E., H.H. Mincer, and J.E. Turner 1984 Mandibular Salivary Gland Defect, The University of Tennessee College of Dentistry Dental Seminar, Table Clinic Program, Memphis, Tennessee. Thomason, Mark, H.H. Mincer, and H.E. Berryman 1984 Cemental Rings for Age Determination, The University of Tennessee College of Dentistry Dental Seminar, Table Clinic Program, Memphis, Tennessee. Berryman, Hugh E. 1981 The Averbuch Skeletal Series: The Paleopathology of a Prehistoric Tennessee Population, The University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences, Memphis, Tennessee.

Courses/Workshops Taught: July 19-20, 2010 Career and Technical Education (CTE) Summer Conference, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. July 14, 2010 A Study in Bone Trauma: Blunt, Gunshot, Sharp, and Thermal. Taphonomy in Forensic Anthropology Workshop, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee. CSI:MTSUWorkshop for Middle School Students, Forensic Institute for Research and Education, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Co-Taught with Drs. Pat Patterson, Dwight Patterson and Amy Phelps. A Study in Bone Trauma: Blunt, Gunshot, Sharp, and Thermal. Taphonomy in Forensic Anthropology Workshop, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee. Career and Technical Education (CTE) Summer Conference, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. A Study in Bone Trauma: Blunt, Gunshot, Sharp, and Thermal. Taphonomy in Forensic Anthropology Workshop, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee. CSI:MTSUWorkshop for Middle School Students, Forensic Institute for Research and Education, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Co-Taught with Drs. Pat Patterson, Dwight Patterson and Amy Phelps. CSI:MTSUWorkshop for Middle School Students, Forensic Institute for Research and Education, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Co-Taught with Drs. Pat Patterson, Dwight Patterson and Amy Phelps.

June 22-25, 2010

July 21, 2009

July 20-22, 2009

July 9, 2008

June 16-19, 2009

June 11-13, 2008

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Forensic Skeletal ScenesSearch, Recovery and Documentation of Evidence. Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Co-Taught with Dr. Kevin Smith. CSI:MTSUWorkshop for Middle School Students, Forensic Institute for Research and Education, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Co-Taught with Drs. Pat Patterson, Dwight Patterson and Amy Phelps. A Study in Bone Trauma: Blunt, Gunshot, Sharp, and Thermal. Taphonomy in Forensic Anthropology Workshop, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee. The Application of Forensic Anthropology and Forensic Pathology to Stimulate Student Interest in the Sciences. Chautauqua Series: Faculty Development Program, NSF Short Courses for College Teachers, Millsaps University, Jackson, MS. Increasing Student Interest in the Sciences by Introducing Forensic Science into the College Classroom. Chautauqua Series: Faculty Development Program, NSF Short Courses for College Teachers, Millsaps University, Jackson, MS. Forensic Skeletal ScenesSearch, Recovery and Documentation of Evidence. Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Co-Taught with Dr. Kevin Smith. Thermal Trauma and Arson Scenes; Trauma to Bone: Gunshot, Blunt, Sharp; Interpreting Gunshot Wound Trauma to Bone; and Taphonomy. Southern Institute for Forensic Science Workshop, Nashville, Tennessee. The Application of Forensic Anthropology and Forensic Pathology to Stimulate Student Interest in the Sciences. Chautauqua Series: Faculty Development Program, NSF Short Courses for College Teachers, Millsaps University, Jackson, MS. Increasing Student Interest in the Sciences by Introducing Forensic Science into the College Classroom. Chautauqua Series: Faculty Development Program, NSF Short Courses for College Teachers, Millsaps University, Jackson, MS. Basic Visual Mantracking Course, Law Enforcement, Toronto, Canada. Human Skeletal Remains: Search, Recovery, and Documentation. University of North Colorado, Greeley, CO. Bring Forensic Science into the Classroom: A Series of Lectures and Laboratories for High School Teachers. Southern Institute of Forensic Science, Nashville, TN. The Application of Forensic Anthropology and Forensic Pathology to Stimulate Student Interest in the Sciences. Chautauqua Series: Faculty Development Program, NSF Short Courses for College Teachers, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. Increasing Student Interest in the Sciences by Introducing Forensic Science into the College Classroom. Chautauqua Series: Faculty Development Program, NSF Short Courses for College Teachers, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. Bring Forensic Science into the Classroom: A Series of Lectures and Laboratories for High School Teachers. Southern Institute of Forensic Science, Dominican Center, New Orleans, LA. The Application of Forensic Anthropology and Forensic Pathology to Stimulate Student Interest in the Sciences. Chautauqua Series: Faculty Development Program, NSF Short Courses for College Teachers, Christian Brothers University, Memphis, TN.

July 25-27, 2007

July 17, 2007

June 14-16, 2007

June 11-13, 2007

May 14-18, 2007

April 25, 2007

July 27-29, 2006

July 24-26, 2006

June 5-9, 2006 August 8 13, 2005

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June 23-25, 2005

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Increasing Student Interest in the Sciences by Introducing Forensic Science into the College Classroom. Chautauqua Series: Faculty Development Program, NSF Short Courses for College Teachers, Christian Brothers University, Memphis, TN. Bring Forensic Science into the Classroom: A Series of Lectures and Laboratories for High School Teachers. Southern Institute of Forensic Science, Dominican Center, New Orleans, LA. Tactical Mantracking Course, Law Enforcement, Toronto, Canada. Basic Mantracking Course, Law Enforcement, Toronto, Canada. 8th Annual Human Search, Recovery, and Identification for Law Enforcement, Missouri Western University, Saint Joseph, Missouri. Forensic Entomology and the Body Farm, Scenarios in Death Investigation, Southern Institute of Forensic Science, New Orleans. Visual Mantracking, Canadian Search and Rescue, and Law Enforcement, Priority One, Toronto, Canada. Visual Mantracking, Canadian Search and Rescue, and Law Enforcement, Priority One, Toronto, Canada. Search and Recovery, Colorado Law Enforcement, Southern Institute of Forensic Science Castle Rock, Colorado. Fragmentary Osteology, York Police Department, New Market, Canada. Basic Forensic Anthropology, Southern Institute of Forensic Science, University of New Orleans. Increasing Student Interest in the Sciences by Introducing Forensic Science into the College Classroom, Chautauqua Program, Christian Brothers University, Memphis, TN. Recovery of Human Skeletal Remains, CIRA, Lebanon, Tennessee. Fragmentary Osteology, Southern Institute of Forensic Science, University of New Orleans. Practical Application in Forensic Anthropology, Southern Institute of Forensic Science, University of New Orleans. Recovery of Human Skeletal Remains, Southern Institute of Forensic Science, Colorado State University, Denver, Colorado.

June 14-19,2004

June 9-11, 2004 June 7-8, 2004 May 24-29, 2004 November 12 15, 2003 October 22 23, 2003 October 20 21, 2003 October 13 16, 2003 September 8 12, 2003 August 4 9, 2003 June 29 July 1, 2003

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June 3-8, 2002

Lectures and Seminars 2002 - Present: May 30, 2009 Arson Evidence and Fire Related Cases, Tennessee Firemans Association, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. March 22, 2009 Location and Recovery of Skeletal Remains from Surface, Burials and Fire Scenes. National College of District Attorneys, Criminal Investigation Course, Tampa, Florida. From Murders to MummiesSelected Days in the Life of a Forensic Anthropologist, Community College of Aurora, Aurora, Colorado.

February 18, 2009

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FIRE and Forensic Anthropology, Middle Tennessee State University, Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) Chapter. Forensic Science: How to Develop Science-Based Scenarios. Fall Health Science Symposium, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Murders to MummiesSelected Days in the Life of a Forensic Anthropologist. Killer Nashville Writers Conference, Cool Springs Marriott, Nashville, Tennessee. Forensic Institute for Research and Education (FIRE). Murfreesboro Rotary Club (Breakfast Club), Stones River Country Club, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Introduction to Forensic Anthropology, Recovery and Analysis, Lectures presented to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Nashville, Tennessee. Location and Recovery of Skeletal Remains from Surface, Burials and Fire Scenes. National College of District Attorneys, Criminal Investigation Course, Las Vegas, Nevada. The Forensic Institute for Research and Education at Middle Tennessee State University, Tennessee Training Officers Conference, Henry Horton State Park. Introduction to Forensic Anthropology, Recovery and Analysis, Lectures presented to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Nashville, Tennessee. Forensic Investigations, Tennessee Advisory Committee on Arson, Double Tree Hotel, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Skeletal Crime Scenes: Where Dead Men Do Tell Tales. Scholars Week, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee (assisted by Robin Bombardi, Lynn Funkhouser, Jennifer Ledford, and Barrett Gobelet). Skeletal Crime Scene Recovery and Documentation. Back to the Basics: A Primer on Death Investigation, West Tennessee Forensic Seminar 2008, Tennessee Office of the State Medical Examiner, Memphis, Tennessee. Archaeological Excavation of the Retort at Tri-State Crematorium, Noble, Georgia. Middle Cumberland Archaeological Society, Clover Bottom Mansion, Nashville, Tennessee. Recovery of Skeletal Remains from Surface, Burial, and Fire Scenes. National College of District Attorneys, Forensic Evidence Course, San Diego, California. Skeletal Crime Scene Recovery and Documentation. Back to the Basics: A Primer on Death Investigation, Middle Tennessee Forensic Seminar 2007, Tennessee Office of the State Medical Examiner, Nashville, Tennessee. Anthropology. Fall Conference, Tennessee Division of the International Association for Identification, Nashville, Tennessee. Lessons Learned from Tri-State Crematorium: Negligence vs. Deliberate Misconduct. Cumberland Funeral Directors Meeting, Cookville, Tennessee. Assessing Skeletal Remains; 19th Annual National Law Enforcement Conference for the Institute for Law Enforcement Education, Pennsylvania Department of Education, Seven Springs Mountain Resort and Conference Center, Champion, Pennsylvania.

October 2, 2008

August 15, 2008

August 7, 2008

August 4, 2008

June 27, 2008

May 23, 2008

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February 6, 2008

December 18, 2007

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November 9, 2007

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What Bones Can Tell Us. National College of District Attorneys, Criminal Investigation Course, Orlando, Florida. Talking to the Dead: A Forensic Anthropologist's Perspective. Crime: Cause, Detection, Fact and Fiction. Spring Honors Lecture Series, Middle Tennessee State University. Considerations in Differentiating Negligence from Deliberate MisconductLessons Learned from Tri-State Crematorium. Cremation Association of North Carolina. Talking to the DeadForensic Taphonomy; 18th Annual National Law Enforcement Conference for the Institute for Law Enforcement Education, Pennsylvania Department of Education, Seven Springs Mountain Resort and Conference Center, Champion, Pennsylvania. Identification by Forensic Anthropology, TIKI MAST (Tennessee, Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois Military Assistance and Safety Traffic) 2006 Symposium: Response to Regional Incidents, Whats Next? Millennium Maxwell House, Nashville, Tennessee. Mummies to Murders: Selected Days in the Life of a Forensic Anthropologist, Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Denver, Colorado. Forensic Anthropology, Wilson Central High School, Lebanon, Tennessee. Forensic Archaeology and Scene Recovery Techniques for Surface, Buried and Burned Remains (lecture from 8:00 AM until 4:30 PM), Collen County District Attorney Homicide Symposium, Plano, Texas. The Mystery of Grandfather Holt, Rotary Club, Lebanon, Tennessee. Mummies to Murders: Selected Days in the Life of a Forensic Anthropologist, Moreton Lecture Series, Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi. Mummies to Murders: Selected Days in the Life of a Forensic Anthropologist, Ruby Cook Lecture Series, St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee. A Window into Forensic Anthropology, Tennessee HOSA Regional Conference, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Mummies to Murders: Selected Days in the Life of a Forensic Anthropologist, Alabama Court Reporters Association, 2006 Midwinter Conference, Prattville, Alabama. Forensic Anthropology; Recovery of Skeletal Remains; Doc, Dont Tell Anybody I Brought This InA Hands-On Examination of Unusual Forensic Cases; Lectures presented to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Nashville, Tennessee. Forensic Anthropology and Its Place Among the Forensic Sciences; Taphonomic Evidence of Cemetery Remains in a Forensic Setting; An Overview of Bone Trauma: Blunt, Gunshot, Sharp and Burn; Lectures presented at the Trauma Conference, Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. Mummies to Murders: Selected Days in the Life of a Forensic Anthropologist, Hazzard Lecture Series, Columbus, Mississippi.

March 19, 2007

March 14, 2007

September 11-14, 2006

July 7, 2006

May 16, 2006

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February 15, 2006

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Techniques for Recovery and Documentation of Skeletal Remains; 17 th Annual National Law Enforcement Conference for the Institute for Law Enforcement Education, Pennsylvania Department of Education, Seven Springs Mountain Resort and Conference Center, Champion, Pennsylvania. Mummies to Murders: Selected Days in the Life of a Forensic Anthropologist, Key Note Speaker, Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland, Ohio. The Role of a Forensic Anthropologist in Forensic Investigations; Interpretation of Bone Trauma in a Forensic Setting; Missouri Office of Prosecution Services, Fall Statewide Training, Tan-Tar-A Resort, Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri. Forensic Anthropology and Crime Scene Evidence, in the Arson and Explosives Course sponsored by the National District Attorneys Association, Ernest F. Hollings National Advocacy Center, Columbia, South Carolina. New Technology in Forensic Anthropology. Capturing Student Interest, CSI:TN; Symposium for Health Science Teachers, Nashville Tennessee. Recovery and Interpretation of Forensic Evidence from Human Skeletal Remains, MidStates Organized Crime Information Center (MOCIC) 24 th Annual Conference and Training Session, Sioux Falls, South Dakota Forensic Anthropology, Key Note Speaker, Annual Meeting of Alabama State Forensic Scientists, Gulf Shores, Alabama. Forensic Taphonomy, 16th Annual National Law Enforcement Conference, Seven Springs Mountain Resort and Conference Center, Champion, Pennsylvania. A Forensic Anthropologist Looks at Gunshot Wounds, Texas Rangers Seminar: Investigation of Shooting Incidents and the Reconstruction of Violent Crime Scenes. Northwest Forest conference Center, Cypress, Texas. Scene Search and Recovery Involving Skeletal Remains; Forensic Anthropology, an Overview; Burned Bodies: Forensic Evidence in Thermal Pattern Recognition; and Taphonomy or Trauma: a Study of Two Cases. Honolulu Police Department, Honolulu, Hawaii. Forensic Archaeology and Forensic Anthropology. Rocky Mountain Information Network Conference, Scottsdale, Arizona. Bludgeons, Burns, and the Body Farm. 15th Annual National Law Enforcement Conference, Seven Springs Mountain Resort and Conference Center, Champion, Pennsylvania. Location, Recovery and Analysis of Buried Victims; Identification Methods: Facial Reconstruction, Skull Photo Superimposition, Radiology and X-Ray Comparisons. National College of District Attorneys, Forensic Evidence Course, San Francisco, California. Forensic Anthropology Seminar. Ohio Association of Polygraph Examiners, Centerville, Ohio. Murders to Mummies: Selected Cases of a Forensic Anthropologist. 6 th Annual UAB Trauma Symposium, Birmingham, Alabama. Case Studies in Forensic Anthropology, Meeting of the Upper Cumberland Funeral Directors Association, Cookville, Tennessee.

September 9, 2005

September 1, 2005

April 21, 2005

October 14, 2004

September 15-16, 2004

June 21, 2004

April 26, 2004

April 8, 2004

July 22, 2003

May 21, 2003

April 30, 2003 December 1 5, 2002

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Forensic Anthropology Crime Scenes and Burn Cases. Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, 2002 Basic Forensic Crime Scene Processing School, Nashville, Tennessee. Cemetery RemainsAncient and Recent, Western Pennsylvania Funeral Directors Association, Erie, Pennsylvania. Mr. Charles Holt, a Man of Mystery, and Video Superimposition, a Forensic Tool. Fourth Annual Forensic Conference, California State University, Chico, California. The Forensic Anthropologist at the Arson Scene. Arnold Markle Symposium on Advanced Homicide Investigation: Arson and Other Terrorist Homicides, Sponsored by the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, Ledyard, CT. Forensic Anthropology. Duel on the Delta Writers' Conference, Memphis, Tennessee.

June 19, 2002

March 9, 2002 March 4 5, 2002

March 18, 2000

Workshops Sponsored: March 11-13, 2010

2010 Youth Gang Orgaized Crime Symposium, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Sponsored by FIRE.

Testimony and Court Related Activities, 1999 to Present: April 22-23, 2009 Civil Trial: Plaintiff Rondal and Lucinda Akers vs. Tri-State Crematory, Defense Attorney Stuart F. James, Bradley County, Cleveland, TN. January 31, 2009 Video Deposition: Plaintiff Rondal and Lucinda Akers vs. Tri-State Crematory, Defense Attorney Stuart F. James, Nashville, TN. Criminal Trial: State of Tennessee, Plaintiff, vs. Jeffrey Boyd Trusty (FA05-07), District Attorney General Katrin Miller, Carthage (Smith County), Tennessee. Criminal Trial: State of Tennessee, Plaintiff, vs. Jerrie Bryant, Defendant (FA05-004), District Attorney General Dale Potter, Spencer (Van Buren County), Tennessee. Video Deposition: Tri-State Crematory Litigation, Civil, Defense Attorney Stuart F. James, Atlanta, Georgia. Civil Case: Video Deposition: Tri-State Crematory Litigation, Civil, Defense Attorney Stuart F. James, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Criminal Trial: State of Tennessee, Plaintiff vs. Adam Wester, Defendant (FA02-004), District Attorney Jan Hicks, Clinton, Tennessee. Criminal Case: Video Deposition in Nashville, Tennessee: State of Iowa v. Lisa Boss (FA03-004), Attorney Douglas Rochrich, Sioux City, Iowa. Criminal Trial: State of Iowa v. Donald Lynn Boss, Jr. (FA02-011), Assistant Public Defender Michael K. Williams, Sioux City, Iowa. Criminal Case: Video Deposition in Nashville, Tennessee: State of Iowa v. Donald Lynn Boss, Jr. (FA02-011), Criminal Defense, Michael K. Williams Assistant Public Defender, Sioux City Adult Office. Criminal Trial: State of Tennessee v. Ronald Boo Ballard (FA96-134), General Jerry Woodall, Lexington, Tennessee.

November 7, 2007

March 7, 2006

August 5, 2004

February 23, 2004

February 18, 2004

September 30, 2003

November 25, 2002

October 22, 2002

October 26, 1999

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Scientific Endeavors: April 812, 2009

Sgt. Alvin York Project to Identify His Firing Location. Requested that I be present to examine bones if discovered during the re-excavation of graves of American soldiers killed during the exchange of fire, Flville, France. Co-Consultant (with Levi Montgomery and Julia Ledbetter) on Visual Mantracking for Drs. P. Willey (CSU Chico) and George Cruthers (Kentucky State Archaeologist) for prehistoric human footprints (5500 years old) from Jaguar Cave, northern Middle Tennessee. Referee article for the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. Provided ASCLD exams to two scientists at the Joint POW/MIA Accounting CommandCentral Identification Laboratory, Hickam Air Force Base, Honolulu, Hawaii. Participated as a member of the Smithsonian Institute scientific team in the Examination of the Kennewick Man skeleton at the Burke Museum, Seattle, Washington. The purpose of the study was to document various taphonomic features, particularly fracture interpretation. Peer Reviewer for grants submitted to the National Institute of Justice (NIJ),

August 30, 2008

January 4, 2006 December 12, 2005

July 5-15, 2005

May 3-5, 2005

Washington, DC.
December 14-15, 2004 Participated as a member of the Smithsonian Institute scientific team in the preliminary examination of the Kennewick Man skeleton at the Burke Museum, Seattle, Washington. The purpose of the examination was to prepare for a subsequent more intensive study scheduled for 2005.

Program Media (Radio/Television Interviews): June 21, 2010 WGNS Radio Interview on FIRE and on the CSI-MTSU Summer Camp for high school students. December 2, 2008 Discuss Student Involvement through FIRE, Close-Up TV Program at MTSU with President S. McPhee. Tape interview with Dr. Pondillo on Forensic Anthropology for the In The Middle on MTSUs Educational Resource Channel, Forgette Studio.

November 12, 2008

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References: William M. Bass, Ph.D. Department of Anthropology 252 South Stadium Hall University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tn. 37916 Work (423) 974-4408 Home (423) 693-2730 James M. Dedman, JD Director of Academics for National College of District Attorneys, National Advocacy Center University of South Carolina 1620 Pendleton St. Columbia, SC 29201-3836 (803) 544-5069 Douglas W. Owsley, Ph.D. Department of Anthropology National Museum of Natural History Room 343 Smithsonian Institution Washington, DC 20560 (202) 357-2181 Thomas D. Holland, PhD Scientific Director Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command-Central Identification Laboratory, Hawaii 310 Worchester Ave, Bldg 45 Hickam AFB, HI 96853-5530 (808) 448-8032

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