Michael Bromby is a research fellow with the Joseph Bell Centre for Forensic Statistics and Legal Reasoning and author/contributor of two blogs with a legal theme. A prolific writer, Bromby is a main contributor to the Higher Education Academy's Subject Centre for Law's blog, "Digital Directions", where he posts many articles relating to workshops and conferences. Bromby will also review those conferences that he attends and shares both summaries and viewpoints. His other blog, "Caledonian Innocence" primarily involves legal news events in Scotland, often with commentary provided by Bromby. As a research fellow for the past 8 years, Bromby appears very educated and well-informed in his many writings, which are not limited just to blogging. He has also written articles for the Law of Scotland's online member magazine on such interesting subjects as electronic signatures, for example. As a research fellow, his expertise in the legal forensic sciences appears formidable indeed; Bromby carries a degree in Molecular and Cell Biology and has specialized focus in areas such as facial recognition. With a strong education in science and law, Michael Bromby appears to have much valuable knowledge to impart to others in the legal profession as a blogger and research fellow.
Michael Bromby is a research fellow with the Joseph Bell Centre for Forensic Statistics and Legal Reasoning and author/contributor of two blogs with a legal theme. A prolific writer, Bromby is a main contributor to the Higher Education Academy's Subject Centre for Law's blog, "Digital Directions", where he posts many articles relating to workshops and conferences. Bromby will also review those conferences that he attends and shares both summaries and viewpoints. His other blog, "Caledonian Innocence" primarily involves legal news events in Scotland, often with commentary provided by Bromby. As a research fellow for the past 8 years, Bromby appears very educated and well-informed in his many writings, which are not limited just to blogging. He has also written articles for the Law of Scotland's online member magazine on such interesting subjects as electronic signatures, for example. As a research fellow, his expertise in the legal forensic sciences appears formidable indeed; Bromby carries a degree in Molecular and Cell Biology and has specialized focus in areas such as facial recognition. With a strong education in science and law, Michael Bromby appears to have much valuable knowledge to impart to others in the legal profession as a blogger and research fellow.
Michael Bromby is a research fellow with the Joseph Bell Centre for Forensic Statistics and Legal Reasoning and author/contributor of two blogs with a legal theme. A prolific writer, Bromby is a main contributor to the Higher Education Academy's Subject Centre for Law's blog, "Digital Directions", where he posts many articles relating to workshops and conferences. Bromby will also review those conferences that he attends and shares both summaries and viewpoints. His other blog, "Caledonian Innocence" primarily involves legal news events in Scotland, often with commentary provided by Bromby. As a research fellow for the past 8 years, Bromby appears very educated and well-informed in his many writings, which are not limited just to blogging. He has also written articles for the Law of Scotland's online member magazine on such interesting subjects as electronic signatures, for example. As a research fellow, his expertise in the legal forensic sciences appears formidable indeed; Bromby carries a degree in Molecular and Cell Biology and has specialized focus in areas such as facial recognition. With a strong education in science and law, Michael Bromby appears to have much valuable knowledge to impart to others in the legal profession as a blogger and research fellow.