Prof. Dr. Jean-Pol R.A.G. Beauthier | Forensic Anthropology | Best Researcher Award Ā
Prof. Dr. Jean-Pol R.A.G. Beauthier holds prestigious degrees in medicine and forensic sciences. He earned his MD degree from UCLouvain and a PhD in Medical Sciences from UniversitĆ© libre de Bruxelles (ULB). He further obtained a License in Forensic Medicine from ULB and a License in Injury Assessment (Expertise) from ULiĆØge. His credentials are further distinguished by the C-FASE honoris causa recognition from the Forensic Anthropology Society of Europe, underscoring his expertise in forensic anthropology at the highest level.
Work Experience š¼:
Dr. Beauthier has a remarkable career spanning academia and forensic practice. He has served as an Honorary Lecturer in Physiology, Physiopathology, and Human Anatomy and as an Honorary Professor of Forensic Medicine at ULB, Belgium. His association with the Forensic Medicine and Forensic Anthropology Unit at the Laboratory of Anatomy, Biomechanics, and Organogenesis (LABO) on the Erasmus Campus, ULB, demonstrates his active engagement in pioneering research and education. Additionally, he has extensive expertise in bodily injury assessment, forensic anthropology, and individual identification, contributing to global forensic advancements.
Awards and Honors š
Prof. Dr. Jean-Pol R.A.G. Beauthier has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to forensic science and medicine. He was honored with the prestigious C-FASE certification honoris causa by the Forensic Anthropology Society of Europe, acknowledging his expertise at the highest independent expert level. In addition, his illustrious career includes appointments as an Honorary Lecturer in physiology, physiopathology, and human anatomy, as well as an Honorary Professor of Forensic Medicine at UniversitƩ libre de Bruxelles (ULB). These accolades underscore his remarkable dedication to advancing forensic medicine and his influential role in the global scientific community.
Research Interests:
Dr. Beauthier’s research focuses on critical areas of forensic science, including anatomy, forensic pathology, forensic anthropology, and legal medicine. He is particularly passionate about the identification of victims in mass disasters, reflecting a unique combination of technical expertise and humanitarian impact. His work contributes to advancements in forensic methods and their practical applications in global scenarios.
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- Author: JP Beauthier
- Publisher: De Boeck et Larcier
- Citations: 123
- Year: 2008
Mass disaster victim identification: The tsunami experience
- Authors: JP Beauthier, E Valck, P Lefevre, JD Winne
- Journal: The Open Forensic Science Journal
- Volume: 2(1)
- Citations: 61
- Year: 2009
TraitĆ© d’anthropologie mĆ©dico-lĆ©gale
- Authors: G Quatrehomme, JP Beauthier, P Lefevre, P Lefevre
- Publisher: De Boeck
- Citations: 53
- Year: 2015
Palatine sutures as age indicator: A controlled study in the elderly
- Authors: JP Beauthier, P Lefevre, M Meunier, R Orban, C Polet, JP Werquin, …
- Journal: Journal of Forensic Sciences
- Volume: 55(1)
- Pages: 153ā158
- Citations: 51
- Year: 2010
TraitĆ© d’anatomie: De la thĆ©orie Ć la pratique palpatoire
- Authors: JP Beauthier, P LefĆØvre
- Publisher: De Boeck SupƩrieur
- Citations: 46
- Year: 1993
Physiologie du sport et de l’exercice: Adaptations physiologiques Ć l’exercice physique
- Authors: JH Wilmore, DL Costill, A Delamarche, P Delamarche, JP Beauthier
- Publisher: De Boeck
- Citations: 22
- Year: 2002
- Authors: F Beauthier, W Van de Voorde, P Lefevre, JP Beauthier
- Journal: Forensic Sciences Research
- Volume: 5(3)
- Pages: 223ā231
- Citations: 19
- Year: 2020
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