Skip to main content Dr. Michelle Hamilton
- Professor at Anthropology, College of Liberal Arts
Grants
2024
- Hamilton, Michelle D, Cunningham, Deborah Lenz.
REP: Reevaluating Unidentified Human Remains: A Comprehensive Identification Approach Using DNA, Dental Metrics, and Cranial Reconstruction Techniques,
Texas State University,
$16000.
(Submitted: 2024, Funded: 2024 - Present).
Grant.
- Hamilton, Michelle D, Fox, Kelsey Catrice.
Enhancing Equitable Forensic Identification: An Evaluation of Pelvic Morphology for Parity Detection and Age Estimation in Unidentified Skeletal Remains,
National Institute of Justice Graduate Research Fellowship,
Federal,
$180000.
(Submitted: 2024, Funded: 2024 - 2027).
Grant.
2023
- Spradley, Martha K (Principal), Hamilton, Michelle D (Supporting), Herrmann, Nicholas Paul (Supporting), Fancher, James Patrick (Supporting), Canales, Eduardo (Supporting), Crowder, Christian (Supporting), Huston Katsanis, Sara (Supporting).
Centralizing and Increasing the Reporting, Identification, and Repatriation of Unidentified Migrants in Texas Border Counties,
Bureau of Justice Assistance,
Federal,
$996045.
(Submitted: 2023, Funded: January 1, 2023 - September 30, 2025).
Grant.
2022
- Alfsdotter, Clara (Principal), Petaros, Anja (Co-Principal), Kjellstrom, Anna (Co-Principal), Hansson, Lars-Anders (Co-Principal), Forbes, Sherri (Supporting), Hamilton, Michelle D (Supporting), Lynnerup, Niels (Supporting), Maijanen, Heli (Supporting), Brönmark, Christer (Supporting).
Understanding Human Decomposition to Aid Crime Investigations,
Swedish Research Council Project Grant for Research into Crime,
International European (Swedish) grant,
$200000.
(Submitted: 2022, Funded: 2022 - Present).
Grant.
2021
- Hamilton, Michelle D (Principal), Wiedenmeyer, Emilie Lucylle.
An examination of musculoskeletal markers in modern populations for forensic analysis and identification purposes,
National Institute of Justice,
Federal,
$150000.
(Submitted: 2020, Funded: 2021 - Present).
Grant.
2019
- Mavroudas, Sophia (Principal), Percent Contribution: %50, Herrmann, Nicholas Paul (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %20, Hamilton, Michelle D (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %10, Wescott, Daniel J (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %10, Falleur, David M (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %5, Jacobson, Jodi Arlene (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %5.
Acquiring a Microscopy Suite for Forensic Anthropology, Archaeology, and Biology,
NSF,
Federal,
$255000.
(Submitted: 2019, Funded: September 1, 2019 - September 2021).
Grant.
- Mavroudas, Sophia Rose, Herrmann, Nicholas Paul, Wescott, Daniel J, Hamilton, Michelle D, Falleur, David M.
Acquiring a Microscopy Suite for Forensic Anthropology, Archaeology, and Biology TXST supporting funds,
Texas State University,
Texas State University,
$109346.
(Submitted: January 2019, Funded: September 2019 - September 2021).
Grant.
2012
- Hamilton, M D.
Freeman Fellows Award (Texas State University-San Marcos),
Faculty Sponsor for graduate student research project (Soto, McClain, Springs, and Tegtmeyer),
$1500.
(Submitted: 2012, Funded: 2012).
Grant.
2009
- Hamilton, M D.
REP: Estimating the Postmortem Interval via Bone Weathering,
$8000.
(Submitted: 2008, Funded: 2009).
Grant.