Professor Sue Black heads the Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification (CAHID) at Dundee University. She was awarded an OBE for her International Human Identification work from mass graves and co-authored 'Developmental Juvenile Osteology' and 'The Juvenile Skeleton'.
The award-winning staff of CAHID are amongst the most experienced in the UK in the fields of human identification, forensic anthropology, craniofacial identification and the study of the human body. Her research is interdisciplinary, covering a wide variety of subjects including the detailed gross, microscopic and biomolecular analysis of adult and juvenile remains to establish all aspects of biological and personal identity including the sex, age at death, and disease and trauma status of the individual.
On the SuperIdentity project, Sue is contributing her knowledge of human anatomy and biometrics, enabling us to include cutting-edge developments in human identification in the project.