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Dr. Vineeta Saini | Department of Forensic Sciences

IQACDr. Vineeta Saini | Department of Forensic Sciences
FACULTY PROFILE
Name Dr. Vineeta Saini
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Designation Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Science, Faculty of Science
Email Vineeta_fpsc@sgtuniversity.org
Mobile Number 9971790222
Educational Qualification: Program Year of Passing Board /University
Bachelors B.Sc. Life-science 2003 BR Ambedkar University, Agra, Uttar Pradesh
Masters (Specialization) M.Sc. Forensic Science 2005 BR Ambedkar University, Agra, Uttar Pradesh
Doctorate (Specialization) Ph.D. Forensic Science (Forensic Anthropology) 2011 Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
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Work Experience:(in Years)
Total 2.5 Years
Academics 2.5 Years
Industry
Research Continuous process during since 2006
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Recognition and awards
Membership of Associations: International association of Paleodontology
Awards & recognitions:
  • Qualified National Eligibility Test (UGC-NET) – 2005.
  • Qualified UGC-JRF in 2006
  • Awarded second prize in paper presentation in the 56th National Conference of the Anatomical society of India (NATCON ASI – 2008) at Varanasi Uttar Pradesh, India.
Editor of any Scientific Journal/ member of editorial board
  • Reviewer for
  • J forensic and legal medicine
  • Journal of Comparative Human Biology ‘HOMO’
  • Annals of human Biology
Fund received/ Grant received:
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Research guidance:
Master’s M.Sc. Student of Amity University, Manesar, Gurgaon
Ph D
No. of papers published:
National: Srivastava R, Saini V, Pandey SK, Singh R, Tripathi SK. Identification of sex from tibia by Discriminant Function Analysis. J Indian Acad Forensic Med 2009;31(3):243-249.
International: 1. Saini V, Singh R, Bandopadhyay M, Tripathi SK, Shamal SN. Occipitalization of the atlas: Its occurrence and embryological basis. Int J Anat Var 2009;2:65–68.
2. Saini V, Srivastava R, Rai RK, Shamal SN, Singh TB, Tripathi SK. Mandibular Ramus: An indicator for sex in fragmentary mandible. J Forensic Sci 2011;56;S13-S16.
3. Saini V, Srivastava R, Rai RK, Shamal SN, Singh TB, Tripathi SK. An osteometric study of Northern Indian populations for sexual dimorphism in craniofacial region. J Forensic Sci, 2011;1-5.
4. Saini V, Srivastava R, Rai RK, Shamal SN, Singh TB, Pandey AK, Tripathi SK. Sex determination using mandibular ramus flexure: A preliminary study on Indian population. J Forensic Legal Med 2011; 18:208-212.
5. Srivastava R, Saini V, Pandey SK, Rai RK, Tripathi SK. A study of sexual dimorphism in the femur among North Indians. J Forensic Sci 2012;57(1):19-23.
6. Saini V, Srivastava R, Rai RK, Shamal SN, Singh TB, Tripathi SK. Sex estimation from the mastoid process among North Indians. J Forensic Sci 2012;57(2):434-439. Srivastava R, Saini V, Pandey SK, Singh R, Tripathi SK. Sexual dimorphism in ulna: An osteometric study from India. J Forensic Sci 2013;58(5):1251-1256.
7. Saini V. Metric study of fragmentary mandibles in a North Indian population. Bull Int Asso Paleodontology 2013;7(2):157-162
8. Saini V, Srivastava R, Shamal SN, Singh TB, Kumar V, Kumar P, Tripathi SK. Sexual dimorphism in cranial base of two temporally different sample of North India. Int J Legal Med. 2014;128(4):699-707.
9. Mehta M, Saini V, Nath S, Patel MN, Menon SK. CT scan images to determine the origin from craniofacial indices for Gujarati population. J Forensic Radiol Imaging. 2014;2(2);64-71.
10. Saini V. Significance of temporal changes on sexual dimorphism of cranial measurements of Indian population. Forensic Sci Int. Jul 2014;242;300e1-300e8.
11. Mehta M, Saini V, Nath S, Menon SK. CT scan images for sex discrimination – a preliminary study on Gujarati population. J Forensic Radiol Imaging. Jan 2015;3(1):43-48.
12. Kaur S, Saini V. Secular changes on stature reconstruction from hand and foot dimensions among Sikhs of Delhi. J Forensic Res 2016;7:321.
13. Saini R and Saini V. Sexual dimorphism of North Indian crania and its forensic application. J For Med Leg Aff. 2016;1(2): 108.
14. Saini V. Scrutiny of four conventional visual traits of mandible for sex estimation in Indian population. Austin J Forensic Sci Criminol. 2017; 4(4): 1070
15. Saini V, Mehta M, Saini R, Shamal SN, Singh TB, Tripathi SK. Is north Indian population changing it craniofacial form? A study of secular trends in craniometric indices and its relation to sex and ancestry. Forensic Sci Crimino, 2017; 2(2): 1-14
16. Saxena G and Saini V. Psychological Autopsy – A way to revealing the enigma of equivocal death. Int J Forensic Sci. 2017;2(2).
17. Kaur S, Saini V, Lamba M. Identification of severely decomposed body by Dental DNA STR analysis: A case report. Arab J Forensic sci Med. 2018; https://journals.nauss.edu.sa/index.php/AJFSFM/issue/view/54
18. Mehta M, Saini V, Menon SK, Patel MN. Applicability and reliability of foramen magnum for sex determination in contemporary Gujarati population: A computed tomographic study” J Forensic Radiol Imaging. 2019;17:31-35.
19. Saini V. Secular trends in cranial chord variables: A study of changes in sexual dimorphism of North Indian population during 1954–2011. Ann Hum Bio. 2019; 46:6, 519-526
Book Chapter (s):
Book Authored:
Any Other 1. “Metric determination of sex from mandible” at the International Conference of South Asian Congress of Forensic Medicine, Forensic Science and Toxicology (SAFCON-2008) held between 9th – 12th October 2008 at Amity University campus, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
2. Presented paper entitled “Occipitalization of Atlus: Its occurrence and embryological basis” at the 56th National Conference of the Anatomical society of India (NATCON ASI – 2008) held between 27th – 29th December 2008 at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi Uttar Pradesh, India
3. Presented paper entitled “Sex Identification from mandible” at the 56th National Conference of the Anatomical society of India (NATCON ASI – 2008) held between 27th – 29th December 2008 at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi Uttar Pradesh, India
4. Presented paper entitled “Sexual dimorphism in mandibular ramus” at the 30th National Conference of the Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine (Forensic Medicon – 2009) held between 23rd – 26th February 2009 at Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
5. Presented paper entitled “Sexual dimorphism in orbital and nasal region of skull: A preliminary study from north India” at the 31st National Conference of the Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine (Forensic Medicon – 2010) held between 6th-8th February 2010 at Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
6. Presented paper entitled “Sex determination in fragmentary crania using mastoid process measurements: A preliminary study form North India” at the International symposium on emerging trends in forensic science, between 22nd– 24th February 2010 at Patiyala, Punjab, India.
7. Presented paper entitled “Is mandibular ramus flexure a dimorphic trait?” at the annual conference of UP-ASICON-2010 held in the Department of Anatomy, IMS, BHU, Varanasi, India.
8. Presented paper entitled “Dimorphism in cranial base and its anatomical aspect” at the annual conference of UP-ASICON-2010 held in the Department of Anatomy, IMS, BHU, Varanasi, India.
9. Presented paper entitled “Identification of sex and population affinity from cranial measurements” at the 32nd National Conference of the Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine (Forensic Medicon – 2011) held between 28th–30th January 2011 at Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India
10. Presented paper entitled “Does secular changes really affect the sexing accuracy? A study on North Indian population using chord measurements.” at the 24th All India forensic Science Conference (AIFSC-2018) held between 10th–12th February 2018 at Ahmedabad, Gujrat, India.
11. Presented paper entitled “The role of sample size in anthropometry: A study on forensic skeletal remains.” at the National forensic Science Conference held between 18th–19th October 2019 at Amity University, Manesar, Gurgaon, India.
No.: Attended
Conferences: 11
Seminars:
CME/CPE/FDP: 2
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ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES PERFORMED: NA
MAIN AREA OF INTEREST:
Forensic anthropology, Odontology, Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Crime against women and children, DNA Fingerprinting