Shari Forbes Explained

Shari L. Forbes
Birth Date:15 October 1977
Birth Place:Brewarrina
Known For:expertise in human body decay
Occupation:Professor of thanatology
Nationality:Australian

Professor Shari L. Forbes (born 15 October 1977) is an Australian and Canadian forensic scientist and researcher. She is a thanatology expert on the decomposition of human bodies. She created a body farm in Australia and between 2019 and 2022 established a similar facility in Canada, connected to the Forensic Science department at Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR).[1] As of January 2023, she is a full professor in chemistry and biochemistry at the University of Windsor, and is hoping to start the first body farm in Ontario in the coming years.[2]

Life

Forbes was born in 1977 in Brewarrina.[3] Her family were graziers where the death of animals was routine. She completed her schooling at Hornsby Girls' High School in Sydney.[4] Her first degree was in Applied Chemistry and Forensic Science and she went on to a science based doctorate.[5]

In 2005 she was involved in developing a forensic science course at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology. In 2011 she left to take up work in Australia. She became a Professor at the University of Sydney.[5]

Up to 2018 she was involved in creating the Australian Facility for Taphonomic Experimental Research (Australia's first body farm) where she was involved with research into decomposing bodies.[6]

In 2018 she became the Canada 150 research chair in thanatology at UQTR. Her seven-year research programme was funded at $350,000 per year and the university met the cost ($350,000) of Canada's first body farm. The nearest similar facility was one at Northern Michigan University, but Forbes was specifically targeting a forest based site.[7] The new body farm is at Bécancour and its correct name is the "Secure Site for Research in Thanatology" (or REST[ES], in French).[8] [9] As of 2023 she left UQTR and is now a full professor in chemistry and biochemistry at the University of Windsor.

Forbes is a fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: La décomposition humaine se poursuit même en hiver, découvre l'UQTR . 2023-01-22 . Journal de Montreal . fr.
  2. Web site: Windsor Gains Expertise . 2023-01-22 . University of Windsor . en.
  3. Web site: Congress . The Library of . LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies (Library of Congress) . 2020-04-19 . id.loc.gov.
  4. Web site: Lunch with new body farm queen, Shari Forbes. Power. Julie. 2015-04-10. The Sydney Morning Herald. en. 2020-04-19.
  5. Web site: Shari Forbes. University of Technology Sydney. en. 2020-04-19.
  6. Verheggen . François . Perrault . Katelynn A. . Megido . Rudy Caparros . Dubois . Lena M. . Francis . Frédéric . Haubruge . Eric . Forbes . Shari L. . Shari L Forbes . Focant . Jean-François . Stefanuto . Pierre-Hugues . 2017-07-01 . The Odor of Death: An Overview of Current Knowledge on Characterization and Applications . BioScience . en . 67 . 7 . 600–613 . 10.1093/biosci/bix046 . 0006-3568 . free.
  7. News: She's in charge of Canada's first 'body farm' and yes, she knows that's creepy. 2019-11-29. The Hamilton Spectator. 2020-04-19. en. 1189-9417.
  8. Web site: May 22, 2019 . Canada's 1st forensics body farm is coming this summer . 19 April 2020 . CBC Radio.
  9. Web site: Qu'est-ce que REST[ES]?]. Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières. 23 Jan 2023.
  10. Web site: Fellows - The Royal Society of NSW. www.royalsoc.org.au. 2020-04-19.