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Curriculum Vitae
Jon J. Nordby, Ph.D., D-ABMDI
Present Position: Consultant in Forensic Sciences & Forensic Medicine, Final Analysis Forensics; Medical Investigator & Forensic Specialist, National Disaster Medical System, DMORT Region 10; Instructor, Washington State Criminal Justice (Police) Training Academy Areas of Specialization: Medico-legal Death Investigation, Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, Ballistics, Firearms & GSR Testing, Trace Evidence Analysis, Crime Scene Investigation & Event Reconstruction.
Education
Diplomate, American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators, Registry #412Employment
I am the son of an artist and a physician. When I entered college, I wanted to know how a physician could observe a patient, X-ray, or lab test, explain the malady, and prescribe a treatment. I found that philosophers addressed these methodological issues, not biologists in undergraduate premedical programs. I majored in philosophy to learn how to think, and because I found that artists' best taught the skills of careful observation so central to science, I also majored in studio art. Both skills - thinking and observing - provide a solid foundation for my graduate & post-graduate work in forensic science and forensic medicine. Death investigation suited my life long interest in the puzzles of medical diagnosis and my eventual disinterest in practicing medicine. I found my niche both as a professor and medical investigator, focusing on forensic science and forensic medicine. As an independent consultant in forensic science and forensic medicine with Final Analysis Forensics, I apply science in the service of justice. [Additional information about Dr. Nordby's career can be found in his book Dead Reckoning: The Art of Forensic Detection, CRC Press, 1999, and in his second book, Forensic Science: An Introduction to Scientific & Investigative Techniques, CRC Press, August 2002. Discussions of his work also appear in The Forensic Science of C.S.I. by Katherine Ramsland, Putnam, NY, chapter 6, especially pages 128-132.] | |||||||