Human Identification Network
The Human Identification Network specialises in the identification of living and deceased humans through biometrics, behavioural patterns, genomics, bioanthropology, trace elements and craniofacial anthropology.
The Human Identification Network specialises in the identification of living and deceased humans through biometrics, behavioural patterns, genomics, bioanthropology, trace elements and craniofacial anthropology.
Positive Action are programmes and initiatives which LJMU and other organisations can take to address the under representation of communities in the workplace.
This website provides information on the project, findings which emerge from the project as and when they become available, and allows you to contact the project team if you have any further questions.
Find out more about the Organising committee for the Healthy Muscle Aging Conference.
Keynote speakers
Find out more information about our Visiting Research Fellows.
Graeme Close, a Professor in Human Physiology at LJMU. He combines his academic research with nutrition and physiology consultancy to some of the world's leading sporting organisations.
Read the oration for Lord Martin Rees on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.
Find out more about the positive action training scheme that helps LJMU employ more local people of colour.
Discover LJMU's initiatives to combat climate change through research, sustainability practices, and community engagement.