I am a forensic pathologist with secondary training in computer science/image processing. My area of interest is in the evaluation of imagery of forensic pathology significance (e.g. recovered images of wounds, surveillance imagery of injury, etc.). My history is as a military officer in the Army Medical Corps, where I ran a small scientific computer network and did image analysis on cases of operational significance. I then went to work for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation as a Regional Medical Examiner, and then was recruited as Professor of Pathologgy and Director of Autopsy and Forensic Services at Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University. I recently retired from that position and am working as an Assistant Medical Examiner in Tennessee.