Simona Francese: Your fingerprints reveal more than you think
席夢娜法蘭西絲: 指紋揭露的資訊比你想像的還多
Simona Francese is a chemist by training who is passionate about forensics. Full bio
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during a romantic dinner,
晚餐時,停下來想:
滿滿的指紋了。」
all over my wine glass."
when you visit a friend,
留下你的一小部分?
on every surface that you touch?
過程中不要碰觸任何東西?
to sit without touching anything?
the power of fingerprints, too.
the twisted parting of lines
這通常看不見的小東西背後的
an entire world of information
are made up of molecules
只是量有所不同……
in very different amounts ...
接著透過汗水排出的分子,
and then we sweat out
our fingertips with
血液、染料、油脂這類物質,
like blood, paint, grease,
the storytellers of who we are
the right technology to make them talk.
就能讓分子說話。
of unthinkable capabilities.
見識一下無法想像的能力。
in the woods three days later,
她的屍體在樹林裡被發現,
在那個區域被人看見的
the search from over 20 men
in that area on the same day.
且重疊在一起的指紋,
overlapping fingerprints
凱蒂脖子上的膠帶上。
wrapped around Katie's neck.
cannot help the police
無法協助警方
this might have been the end of the road,
we can make the difference.
造成不同的地方。
our cutting-edge technology
analysis of fingerprints.
和成像分析而改造的形式。
a UV laser at the print,
發射紫外線雷射,
產生解吸附作用,
of the molecules from the print,
by the mass spectrometer.
the weight of the molecules --
代表的就是質量。
they indicate that mass.
更不好的東西。
forensically speaking.
to the evidence that we have
我們擁有的證據上,
of condom lubricants.
that enable us to even suggest
讓我們甚至可以指出
have obtained a search warrant
同樣品牌的保險套。
of condom in Dalton's premises.
also having records for sexual assaults,
就變得比較小了。
the less likely suspect.
enough to make an arrest?
with our investigation.
of other two very interesting molecules.
還有兩種相當有意思的分子。
又吸食古柯鹼時,
and consume cocaine at the same time.
the effects of cocaine,
on the state of mind
whilst perpetrating the crime.
Thomson is a drug addict,
for psychotic episodes,
所開的藥物就是抗憂鬱藥。
the antidepressant was prescribed.
the more likely suspect.
最可疑的嫌疑犯。
where these molecules are coming from,
這些分子來自何處、
can help us further.
位在指紋上的哪個地方。
these molecules are on a fingerprint.
corresponds to a mass,
就能夠詢問軟體
by selecting each of those molecules,
指跡上的哪個地方。
on a fingermark.
of the same mark --
創造多重影像——
可以創造出數百張影像——
of the same fingerprint --
that we have detected.
from different individuals,
is not identical,
to visualize those unique molecules
那些只出現在一個指跡中,
獨特分子做視覺化呈現。
and not in the other one.
the two ridge patterns.
這兩個指紋當中有一個
to identify one of the two fingerprints,
the two separate images
on one fingerprint only --
專注在一個指紋即可——
molecules that I've seen?
show me where they are.
讓我看看它們在哪裡。
of the killer's fingerprint show up.
指紋中才有的物質。
in the killer's print.
start matching very nicely
開始與警方手上
is still not good enough
of the same fingerprint,
連續性和清楚度。
of continuity and clarity?
非常清楚的指紋影像,
of the fingerprint
through the database.
of the crime aren't real,
真實警方案件的元素,
we've been confronted with,
我們能提供的情資——
that we can provide --
to provide the police.
that after nine years of intense research,
做了九年的密集研究,
to police investigations.
more about the suspect,
for criminal profiling.
犯罪側寫的新時代。
of behavioral patterns
屬於某種特定類型、
to belong to a certain type,
but subjective evaluation,
of the fingerprint,
你的日常慣例的所有資訊
your routines,
the storytellers of our secrets
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Simona Francese - Analytical chemistSimona Francese is a chemist by training who is passionate about forensics.
Why you should listen
Simona Francese is a Professor of Forensic and Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry at Sheffield Hallam University in the UK. As she writes: "I have been fascinated by forensics since I was 17, and I was determined to pursue an educational route that eventually would enable me to contribute to secure societies. As always in life, nothing is straightforward. I enrolled in the chemistry course because it was the closest degree at the time that could lead me to where I wanted to be. I ended up doing a PhD and post-doctorate fellowships working with viruses and diseases. But I was always focused on my ultimate objective, and throughout I developed a strong expertise in mass spectrometry, which is an extremely versatile analytical technique. This was crucial.
"When I obtained my first lectureship, I had the freedom to build my own research, and I used mass spectrometry imaging to develop ways to profile individuals from their fingermarks, thus helping police with their investigations. What has the suspect been handling? What is their lifestyle? What did he do prior to or while committing the crime? These are some of the questions that the developed technology can answer, and we are working on providing additional information -- for example, on the pathological or pharmacological state of the individual, just from looking at their fingermark! A fantastic achievement for me, but the best accomplishment was keeping the focus for 14 years and remaining determined to finally be able to do what I have always been so passionate about."
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