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Carrie Gardner serves as Senior Lecturer in Forensic Science at Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia. She is affiliated with the School of Medical, Molecular and Forensic Sciences, where she contributes to the academic programs in forensic disciplines including forensic biology, toxicology, forensic chemistry, and digital forensics. As an academic staff member, Gardner is listed in the university's Ally Network representatives as of 2023, indicating her involvement in fostering an inclusive environment for students and staff.
Gardner's research centers on the evaluation and comparison of presumptive test kits used for body fluid identification in forensic investigations. She co-authored the conference poster 'Identification of Human Semen: A comparison of the ABAcard p30 and Rapid Stain Identification (RSID) – Semen test kits' with P. Cooper and L. Webb. This work examines the performance of two commercial test kits for detecting human semen, providing insights into their sensitivity and specificity for crime scene applications. Similarly, she contributed to 'Identification of Human Saliva: A comparison of the SALIgAE test and the Rapid Stain Identification (RSID) – Saliva test kit' with the same collaborators, assessing these methods for reliable saliva detection. These outputs from Murdoch University's research portal underscore her practical contributions to improving forensic techniques essential for accurate evidence collection and analysis in criminal cases. Her email address is publicly listed as carrie.gardner@murdoch.edu.au for professional correspondence.

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