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James Moncur

Top photography award for 'pioneering' Dundee forensic scientist

A Dundee University digital artist has won a major photography award for her pioneering work across forensic and medical arts.

Dr Caroline Erolin was presented the Royal Photographic Society Award at an online ceremony last night.

The accolade aims to recognise successful science-based work connected with imaging made by a researcher in the early stage of their career.

Dr Erolin’s research interests focus on the future of medical art and artists, particularly in relation to new and developing technologies.

Her work focuses on the use of visual art in medical education, practice and communication.

She is also involved in forensic art case work as well the production of facial reconstructions for museums and television productions.

Dr Erolin said, “This award acknowledges and celebrates science-based research connected with imaging, so as a medical artist, and academic who’s research involves the creation and analysis of scientific illustrations and visualisations, it is wonderful to be recognised in this way.”

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