
Jemmy Bouzin
I have a background as an analytical chemist and over 12 years of working experience as a forensic chemist. This includes crime scene investigation, latent fingermark chemistry, and analysis and interpretation of physical trace evidence. I am currently a PhD candidate at Curtin University, Australia, where my research focuses on sustainable forensic science provision, particularly fingermarks detection provision in small and remote-location jurisdictions.
Latest articles by Jemmy Bouzin

Loads of mammals — including cats — glow under UV light, but we don't know why
By Christine Elizabeth Cooper, Kenny Travouillon, Linette Umbrello, Jemmy Bouzin, Simon Lewis published
Fluorescence found to be extremely common among mammals, and may be the "default status" — but exactly why that is remains unclear, scientists say.
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