Notable Forensic Scientists
- Michael Baden (1934 – )
- William M. Bass (1928 – )
- Kathy Reichs (1950 – )
- Joseph Bell (1837–1911)
- Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914)
- Sara C. Bisel (1932–1996)
- Francis Camps (1905–1972)
- Ellis R. Kerley (1924–1998)
- Paul L. Kirk (1902–1970)
- Wilton M. Krogman (1903–1987)
- Alexandre Lacassagne (1843-1924)
- Henry C. Lee (1938 – )
- Edmond Locard (1877–1966)
- William R. Maples (1937–1997)
- Miklos Nyiszli (1901-1956)
- Albert S. Osborn (1858–1946)
- Skip Palenik (1946 - )
- Keith Simpson (1907–1985)
- Clyde Snow (1928 – )
- Bernard Spilsbury (1877–1947)
- Auguste Ambroise Tardieu (1818–1879)
- Paul Uhlenhuth (1870–1957)
- Cyril Wecht (1931 – )
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