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Developing genetic markers for animal and plant traces – 28. April-02. May
(Institute of Legal Medicine, Faculty Hospital Bulovka, Charles University, Prague)
It was a very useful workshop with an excellent overview on the topic. Students enjoyed the chance to do practical work. One of the highlights was the visit of the Czeck Environmental Inspectorate


Bioterrorism – 08.-13. May 2025
(Institute of Legal Medicine, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
It was a very good workshop where students had a lot of chances to interact with the group and the professor. Additionally, students highly appreciated the chance to see an autopsy at the Institute of Legal Medicine.





Introduction to Forensic Microbiology and Mycology – 03.-06. June 2025
(DISTAV – University of Genoa. Genoa. Italy.)
This was a great workshop for the students. They highly appreciated the practical part /lab work, the botanical garden and the mushroom collection.





Introduction to forensic palynology – 09.-13. June 2025
(Laboratorio di Palinologia e Paleobotanica-DSV – UNIMORE, Modena, Italy)
Despite warm temperatures in Italy in June the PhD students really enjoyed the workshop Introduction to forensic palynology. Especially learning about morhology and the highly interesting practical parts were very much appreciated as a useful tool for their future work.
Introduction to Diatoms of Forensic Importance – 11.-15. May 2025
(Earth Science Center, Department of Geology in Särghauer, Tallin, Estonia)
I greatly appreciated the combination of theoretical background and hands-on practice during the diatom workshop. The course was especially valuable for improving my understanding of diatom in the forensic science. Great opportunity to learn directly from highly experienced specialists in a collaborative and engaging environment.
Marco Iannaccone PhD student in Natural Traces.
I appreciated the diatom workshop in Tallinn both for its scientific value and for the friendly and convivial atmosphere throughout the event. The informal environment helped strengthen group cohesion, making the workshop a valuable team-building experience as well. I found the presentations related to forensic medicine particularly interesting, as they highlighted the applications of diatoms in this field.
Camilla Bottoni PhD student in Natural Traces.
