Committed to human identification: collaboration with the ARMH

In October, our colleague David Navega collaborated with fellow Portuguese forensic anthropologist Gonçalo Nuno Carnim in analyzing remains recovered throughout this year by the Association for the Recovery of Historical Memory (ARMH).
This initiative, carried out at the ULE Ponferrada Campus facilities, is part of Panacea’s commitment to putting our technical knowledge at the service of projects in the field of forensic science and, above all, those that promote the observation of human rights.
From our side, it has been a real pleasure to collaborate, and we reaffirm our commitment to continue supporting this type of initiative whenever possible.
🤝 Thank you to the ARMH for the opportunity to participate in such a valuable project, and to David for his dedication and excellent work
Gonçalo Nuno Carmin and David Navega analyzing bone remains