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Biography
Dr Hayley Green is a forensic anthropologist and senior lecturer in Forensic Anthropology. She obtained a Bachelor of Science from the University of New South Wales and a BSc (Anatomy and Histology) from the University of Sydney. She did her PhD at the University of New South Wales, with a focus on modern cranial shape differences around the world. She has been particularly interested in investigating the comparability of Northern Hemisphere ‘time since death’ identification methods in Australia and the impact of climate on decay and identification of bodies. She is working with the Australian Facility for Taphonomic Experimental Research (AFTER) at University of Technology Sydney to develop time since death methods which are applicable to the specific characteristics an Australian climate. Hayley is studying how bodies decompose in different microclimates and the resultant weathering patterns that can be seen on bones.
She is also investigating the use of multidisciplinary techniques to find and identify remains. This includes using analytical chemistry to identify potential chemical signatures in bone samples, which may be able to determine time since death. This has the potential to allow for identification of individuals in situations where there are multiple skeletons that may have become mixed. As well as observing physical changes to the body as it decomposes, Dr Green undertakes multidisciplinary research with collaborators in the School of Science to investigate the impact of the environment on decomposition and in turn, how the body leaves it mark on the environment.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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The impact of freezing temperatures on soft tissue and microbial decomposition using human and porcine remains: a pilot study
Baker, S. G., Morton, C. O. & Green, H., Mar 2026, In: Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology. 22, 1, p. 82-94 13 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Microbiology and anthropology: a multidisciplinary approach for estimating time since death during winter in rural New South Wales, Australia
Green, H., Espedido, B., Ligot, R., Jensen, S. O. & Morton, C. O., 2025, In: Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences. 57, 6, p. 823-842 20 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A technical protocol for 3D observation and documentation of human decomposition
Seckiner, D., Ebert, L., Mallet, X., Berry, R., Green, H., Franckenberg, S., Berezowski, T., Crebert, I., Thali, M. & Sieberth, T., 2024, In: Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences. 56, 2, p. 154-167 14 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Novel technique of post mortem cranial bone reconstruction using 3D printed skull clips : technical note
Bilton, L., Harvey, S. B., I'Ons, B. & Green, H., May 2023, In: Annals of 3D Printed Medicine. 10, 3 p., 100104.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Principles of Anatomy and Physiology
Tortora, G. J., Derrickson, B., Burkett, B., Cooke, J., DiPietro, F., Diversi, T., Dye, D., Engel, A., Green, H., Macartney, M., McKean, M., Peoples, G. & Summers, S., 2022, Milton, Qld.: John Wiley & Sons. 1497 p.Research output: Book/Research Report › Authored Book
Projects
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The application of Microsoft HoloLens for Forensic Science Training and Proficiency Testing
Riley, B. (PI), Spikmans, V. (Investigator), Ebeyan, R. (Investigator) & Green, H. (Investigator)
28/07/21 → 31/12/22
Project: Research
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School of Science Indigenous Strategy Committee (Event)
Green, H. (Chair)
1 Feb 2021 → …Activity: Membership › Committee
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Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences (Event)
Green, H. (Other)
1 Jan 2019 → …Activity: Membership › Academy
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"How to Get Away with Murder” event, Sydney Science Festival
Green, H. (Speaker)
16 Aug 2017Activity: Talk/Presentation › Invited talk
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Australasian Society for Human Biology (ASHB) (Event)
Green, H. (Other)
1 Jan 2013 → …Activity: Membership › Society
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Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society (ANZFSS) (Event)
Green, H. (Other)
1 Jan 2009 → …Activity: Membership › Society
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What Your Skull Says About Who You Are, Forensic Expert Explains
17/07/24
1 Media contribution
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How grave robbing solved a murder and birthed forensic medicine in Queensland
27/12/18
1 Media contribution
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Prizes
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Learning and Teaching Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning (Western Sydney University)
Green, H. (Recipient), 18 Dec 2015
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