Ph.D., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2003 M.Sc., Bloomsburg State College, 1974 B.Sc., Pennsylvania State University, 1968
Unconventional Use of the Comparison Microscope Preservation of Human Tuberculosis in a Medieval Population of Lithuania Studied by Ancient DNA Analysis
Birefringence of Fibers
Analysis of Microscopic Material and the Stitching of the Dead Sea Scrolls
DNA Profiling of Trace Material - Mitigating Evidence in a Dog Biting Case
Forensic Science Trace Evidence Approaches in Archaeology
Trace Evidence - Modern and Ancient
FOR 215 Introduction to Forensic Science FOR 216Introduction to Forensic Science for Major FOR 300/660 Forensic Microscopy FOR 303 Forensic Science Laboratory I FOR 404 Criminalistics with Laboratory FOR 416 Seminar in Forensic Science FOR 502/688 Forensic Science Internship
Dr. Gorski's interests are trace evidence and microscopy, especially polarized light microscopy. His research interests' center on the microscopical examination of trace evidence, synthetic and natural fibers to include hairs and the application of modern trace evidences methods in the analysis of archaeological and historical materials.
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