Time is one of the most critical factors in crime investigation. Establishing an accurate timeline is the holy grail of forensics.

Without an
accurate timeline
the guilty continue
to evade the
spotlight.

Currently crime scene investigators rely heavily on indirect clues to establish timelines such as...

...victim’s body temperature
and decomposition state.

...mundane details like
incoming mail and
phone activity.

If the timeline could be
determined quickly at the crime
scene we could:

Steer the
investigation in
the right
direction.

Reduce the use
of resources as
irrelevant
samples would
not need to be
analyzed.

Get precise
results right
at the
crime scene.

Speed up the
entire legal
process.

Current methods for determining the age
of bloodstains typically rely on visual cues
like color, which can be misleading.

These methods are unreliable and do
not work in varying conditions making
the use of them very limited.

There is a
desperate need
for new
methods!

Fortunately, there is light at the end of the tunnel.

Blood is found at many crime scenes
and a lot can be determined from it in
the lab. However, almost nothing can
be determined from it at the crime
scene itself.

What if could? Could it be used to estimate
the timeline of a crime?

Introducing...

A new innovation that aims to revolutionize forensic science by bringing it from laboratories straight to the crime scene.

How does it
work?

Human serum albumin is a protein abundant in human blood. Our test uses nanobodies that can detect it from a bloodstain.

The nanobodies are
attached to NanoLuc,
an enzyme that
produces light.

The test provides a
bioluminescence
signal that can be
measured with a
handheld device.

The strength of the
signal determines the
age of a bloodstain.

Did you know? 'Veri' means blood in finnish and
is pronounced just like 'Veri' in 'VeriFied'.

Is a easy-to-use method requiring minimal resources.

Anyone
can do it!

Provides investigators with critical information about the timeline of a crime.

Steers the investigation immediately to the right direction.

Aims to develop and speed up the entire legal process!

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