Dr. Gulnaz T Javan

Dr. Gulnaz T Javan

Alabama State University

H-index: 19

North America-United States

About Dr. Gulnaz T Javan

Dr. Gulnaz T Javan, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Alabama State University, specializes in the field of Cadaver, Human decomposition, Thanatomicrobiome, Thanatotranscriptome, Postmortem interval.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Unraveling the Enigma of Organismal Death: Insights, Implications, and Frontiers

Complexity of human death: its physiological, transcriptomic, and microbiological implications

Cadaver Microbial Signatures of the Submandibular Glands and Thyroid for Forensic Investigations

Life and death: new perspectives and applications in forensic science, volume II

The smell of death. State-of-the-art and future research directions

COVID-19 and brain-heart-lung microbial fingerprints in Italian cadavers

Correlation between postmortem microbial signatures and substance abuse disorders

Bridging disciplines: Applications of forensic science and industrial hemp

Dr. Gulnaz T Javan Information

University

Position

Coordinator and Associate Professor of Forensic Science Program

Citations(all)

1404

Citations(since 2020)

1049

Cited By

698

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

31

i10Index(since 2020)

28

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Dr. Gulnaz T Javan Skills & Research Interests

Cadaver

Human decomposition

Thanatomicrobiome

Thanatotranscriptome

Postmortem interval

Top articles of Dr. Gulnaz T Javan

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Unraveling the Enigma of Organismal Death: Insights, Implications, and Frontiers

Peter A Noble

Alexander Pozhitkov

Kanhaiya Singh

Erik Woods

ChunYu Liu

...

2024/4/16

Complexity of human death: its physiological, transcriptomic, and microbiological implications

Gulnaz T Javan

Kanhaiya Singh

Sheree J Finley

Robert L Green

Chandan K Sen

2024/1/12

Cadaver Microbial Signatures of the Submandibular Glands and Thyroid for Forensic Investigations

Cadaver Microbial Signatures of the Submandibular Glands and Thyroid for Forensic Investigations

Sheree Finley

Matteo Moretti

Silvia Visonà

Gulnaz Javan

2023/1

Life and death: new perspectives and applications in forensic science, volume II

Gulnaz T Javan

M Eric Benbow

Sheree J Finley

Jonathan J Parrott

2023/11/3

The smell of death. State-of-the-art and future research directions

Julia Cieśla

Julia Skrobisz

Bartosz Niciński

Magdalena Kloc

Katarzyna Mazur

...

2023/9/14

COVID-19 and brain-heart-lung microbial fingerprints in Italian cadavers

Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences

Gulnaz T Javan

Sheree J Finley

Matteo Moretti

Silvia D Visonà

Melissa P Mezzari

...

2023/6/14

Correlation between postmortem microbial signatures and substance abuse disorders

Plos one

Gulnaz T Javan

Tiara Wells

Jamese Allen

Silvia Visona

Matteo Moretti

...

2022/9/26

Bridging disciplines: Applications of forensic science and industrial hemp

Sheree J Finley

Gulnaz T Javan

Robert L Green

2022/4/11

Conceptualizing the Gut Thanatomicrobiota in Substance Abuse Disorders

Proceedings American Academy of Forensic Sciences

GT Javan

SJ Finley

L Scott

S Visonà

2021/2

Human Thanatomicrobiome Signatures of the Adrenal Gland and Lung Samples of the Deceased

Tyler LaJoyce King

2021

Concentrations of volatile substances in costal cartilage in relation to blood and urine–preliminary studies

Archiwum Medycyny Sądowej i Kryminologii/Archives of Forensic Medicine and Criminology

Marcin Tomsia

Joanna Nowicka

Rafał Skowronek

Gulnaz T Javan

Elżbieta Chełmecka

2021

Costal cartilage ensures low degradation of DNA needed for genetic identification of human remains retrieved at different decomposition stages and different postmortem intervals

Postepy Hig Med Dosw

Marcin Tomsia

Kornelia Droździok

G Javan

Rafał Skowronek

Michał Szczepański

...

2021/12/4

The roles of medical examiners in the COVID-19 era: a comparison between the United States and Italy

Matteo Moretti

Ashim Malhotra

Silvia D Visonà

Sheree J Finley

Antonio Marco Maria Osculati

...

2021/6

Dioxins and cancer: Detailed insight into the mechanism

Gulnaz Javan

Sheree Finley

Ashim Malhotra

Shivani Soni

2020/1/20

Conceptualization of the holobiont paradigm as it pertains to corals

Tamar L Goulet

Ivan Erill

Marina S Ascunce

Sheree J Finley

Gulnaz T Javan

2020/9/23

Dioxins and Cancer

Dioxin: Environmental Fate and Health/Ecological Consequences

Gulnaz Javan

Sheree Finley

Ashim Malhotra

Shivani Soni

2020/1/20

Identification of cadaveric liver tissues using thanatotranscriptome biomarkers

Scientific Reports

Gulnaz T Javan

Erin Hanson

Sheree J Finley

Silvia D Visonà

Antonio Osculati

...

2020/4/20

Ecological threats of dioxin in soil

Gulnaz T Javan

Cigdem Yangin-Gomec

Sheree J Finley

2020/1/20

Life and death: a systematic comparison of antemortem and postmortem gene expression

Latia Scott

Sheree J Finley

Clytrice Watson

Gulnaz T Javan

2020/3/20

A unique case of traumatic pulmonary food embolism

Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine

Fiorella Lanzillotta

Silvia Damiana Visonà

Marco Ballardini

Gulnaz T Javan

Antonio Osculati

2020/2/1

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