MURFREESBORO — Veteran medical examiner Michael
Baden has played a role in some of history’s most celebrated investigations,
and now he’ll share his knowledge with the MTSU community Tuesday, Oct. 21.
Baden, a
former New York state medical examiner known for his work investigating
high-profile deaths, will speak on “Out
of the Grave: Case Studies in Decomposition and Exhumation” at
6:30 p.m. Oct. 21 in the second-floor ballroom of MTSU’s Student Union.
The free
public talk is part of the university’s renowned William M. Bass Legends in
Forensic Science Lectureship. A searchable campus map with parking details is
available at http://tinyurl.com/MTSUParkingMap14-15.
During his
nearly 50-year career, Baden, a host of HBO’s “Autopsy,” has conducted more
than 20,000 autopsies; chaired Congressional forensic pathology panels
reinvestigating the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther
King; provided expert testimony in the deaths of John Belushi, Medgar Evers and
Nicole Brown Simpson; and performed a family-requested autopsy on Michael
Brown, who was fatally shot Aug. 9 by a Ferguson, Missouri, police officer.
Baden,
who has worked to publicize the tasks of forensic pathologists and has called
for specialized training in pathology for all physicians who conduct autopsies,
continues to push for national standards for death investigations and to keep
medical examiners’ offices science-focused and uninvolved in politics.
He’s also
the author or co‐author of more than 80
professional articles and books, including "Unnatural Death: Confessions
of a Medical Examiner" and "Skeleton Justice," and is a Fox News
forensic science contributor and reviewer for the New England Journal of
Medicine.
The
community also can hear a preview of Baden’s talk during a special interview set
to air Monday, Oct. 13, from 5:30 to 6 p.m. on MTSU’s award-winning weekly
radio program, “MTSU On the Record,” on WMOT-FM (89.5 and http://www.wmot.org). The interview will
be rebroadcast from 8 to 8:30 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 19, on WMOT-FM.
MTSU’s
Forensic Institute for Research and Education, or FIRE, is sponsoring Baden’s
lecture. The Bass Lecture Series, named for renowned University of Tennessee
forensic anthropologist Dr. William M. Bass, brings forensic-science experts to
campus each fall and spring.
FIRE’s
co-sponsors for Baden’s lecture are the MTSU Distinguished Lecture Fund, the
College of Liberal Arts, the College of Basic and Applied Sciences, the College
of Graduate Studies, the College of Health and Behavioral Sciences, the
University College, the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, the
Department of Criminal Justice and the Middle Tennessee Forensic Science
Society.
In
addition to the Bass lecture series, MTSU’s FIRE, established in 2006, provides
regular educational and training opportunities for law enforcement, medical
examiners, coroners, attorneys, social workers, and other groups in forensic
science and homeland security.
For more
information on this lecture or other FIRE programs and events, please contact
the FIRE offices at 615-494-7713 or visit http://www.csimtsu.com.
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