<div>FOREWORD.- </div><div>PREFACE (S.D. Ferrara).-</div><div>PART 1: PERSONALIZED MEDICINE AND JUSTICE.- <br/></div><div>Chapter 1: Scientific Evidence and Proof. Towards a Personalized Justice (C.J. Tarfusser).-</div><div>PART 2: P4 PERSONALIZED MEDICINE - SCIENTIFIC-TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION AND EPISTEMOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES.-</div><div>Chapter 2: Metabolomics and Molecular Imaging in the Post-Genomic Era (L. Illig, T. Illig).-</div><div>Chapter 3: The origin of Personalized Medicine and the Systems Biology Revolution (M. Carraro, C.E. Tosatto, R. Rizzuto).-</div><div>Chapter 4: Epistemological and Ethical Implications of the P4 Revolution (G. Zaccaria).-</div><div>PART 3: INNOVATION, UNITARINESS AND EVIDENCE - BIO-MEDICOLEGAL AND CRIMINOLOGICAL SCIENCES.-</div><div>Chapter 5: Bio-Medicolegal Sciences (S.D. Ferrara).-</div><div>Chapter 6: Criminological Sciences (K. Kiehl).-</div><div>Chapter 7: From Scientific Evidence to Scientific Proof: Daubert Standard and Medi</div>cal Standard of Care (G. Forti).-<div>PART 4: INNOVATION, UNITARINESS AND EVIDENCE - FORENSIC PATHOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY.-</div><div>Chapter 8: Forensic Pathology. Historical Roots and Modern Evolution (S. Pollak).-</div><div>Chapter 9: Forensic Pathology and Malpractice in Cardiac Surgery (M. Montisci).-</div><div>Chapter 10: Current Practice of Forensic Anthropology on Dead Bodies (M.A. Verhoff, F. Ramsthaler).-</div><div>Chapter 11: New Molecular and Imaging Innovations in Forensic Pathology (T. Kondo).-</div><div>Chapter 12: Post-Mortem Anthropology and Trauma Analysis (C. Cattaneo, A. Cappella, E. Cunha).-</div><div>PART 5: INNOVATION, UNITARINESS AND EVIDENCE - CLINICAL LEGAL AND FORENSIC MEDICINE IN LIVING PERSON - VIOLENCE - CRIMINOGENESIS AND PERSONAL INJURY.-</div><div>Chapter 13: Humanitarian Forensic Action. A new Field of Application of Forensic Science (D.N. Vieira).-</div><div>Chapter 14: Omics and Functional Imaging in the understanding of Anti</div>social Behavior (P. Pietrini, G. Rota, S. Pellegrini).-<div>Chapter 15: Current Evidence in Personal Injury and Torture Medicine (M. Lorente Acosta).-</div><div>Chapter 16: Current and Future Evidence in Personal Injury Ascertainment under Criminal Law (R. Dettmeyer).-</div><div>Chapter 17: Forensic Humanitarian Action. Considerations for Future (D. Ubelaker).-</div><div>Chapter 18: Ascertainment of Adult Asylum Seekers (S. Visentin, G. Pelletti).-</div><div>PART 6: INNOVATION, UNITARINESS AND EVIDENCE - CLINICAL LEGAL AND FORENSIC MEDICINE IN LIVING PERSON - PERSONAL INJURY AND DAMAGE EVALUATION UNDER CIVIL LAW.-</div><div>Chapter 19: Detection of Malingering in Psychic Damage Ascertainment (G. Sartori, A. Zangrossi, G. Orrù, M. Monaro).-</div><div>Chapter 20: Current and Future Evidence in Personal Damage Evaluation (G. Mendelson, D. Mendelson).-</div><div>PART 7: INNOVATION, UNITARINESS AND EVIDENCE - CLINICAL LEGAL AND FORENSIC MEDICINE IN LIVING PERSON - </div>;;;;;;;MALPRACTICE AND MEDICAL LIABILITY. INJURY AND DAMAGE.-<div>Chapter 21: International Juridical Overview on Personal Injury Compensation (G. Comandé).-</div><div>Chapter 22: New Methods of Ascertainment in Medical Malpractice in Living Persons (T. Bajanowski).- </div><div>Chapter 23: Anatomical Variability and Medical Responsibility. Implications in the Methods of Ascertainment and Criteria of Evaluation (A. Porzionato).- </div><div>Chapter 24: Current and Future Evidence in Medical Malpractice (P. Vanezis, S. Prior).-</div><div>PART 8: INNOVATION, UNITARINESS AND EVIDENCE - CLINICAL LEGAL AND FORENSIC MEDICINE IN LIVING PERSON - PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION AND AGE ESTIMATION.-</div><div>Chapter 25: Historical Routes and Current Practice for Personal Identification (E. Cunha, C. Cattaneo).-</div><div>Chapter 26: Radiodiagnostic and Molecular Innovation in Personal Identification (S. Grabherr, T. Uldin, F. Dedouit).- </div><div>Chapt</div>er 27: DNA-Based Methods for Age Estimation (M. Cassina, M. Clementi).-<div>PART 9: INNOVATION, UNITARINESS AND EVIDENCE - FORENSIC GENETICS AND GENOMICS.-</div><div>Chapter 28: From Hemogenetics to Forensic Genomics (A. Carracedo).-</div><div>PART 10: INNOVATION, UNITARINESS AND EVIDENCE - FORENSIC TOXICOLOGY.-</div><div>Chapter 29: Post-Modern Medico-legal and Forensic Toxicology (H. Maurer).-</div><div>Chapter 30: From Drug Identification to Systems Toxicology (D. Favretto).-</div><div>Chapter 31: Metabolomics and Omic-related Sciences in Forensic Toxicology: a Bridge towards Forensic Medicine? (N. Bararpour, F. Sporkert, M. Augsburger, A. Thomas).-</div><div>Chapter 32: Medicines and Driving. Personalized Medicine and Medical liability (R. Snenghi, A. Amagliani).-</div><div>Chapter 33: Single Hair Analysis: Monitoring Concept for P4 Implementation (M. Baumgartner).-</div><div>PART 11: INNOVATION, UNITARINESS AND EVIDENCE - FORENSIC IMAGING.-</div>Chapter 34: History and Current State of Forensic Imaging (H. Vogel).-<div>Chapter 35: Advances in Post-Mortem Forensic Imaging (F. Dedouit, L. Campana, T. Uldin, S. Grabherr).-</div><div>Chapter 36: Micro and Nano Imaging in Forensic Pathology (G. Cecchetto).-</div><div>Chapter 37: Advances in Clinical Forensic Imaging (K. Yen, A. Krauskopf).-</div><div>Chapter 38: Future Evidence in Forensic Imaging (G.N. Rutty, B. Morgan).-</div><div>PART 12: EPICRISIS, CONCLUSIONS & FUTURE PERSPECTIVES.- <br/></div><div>Chapter 39: Transdisciplinary Innovation and Future Evidence (S.D. Ferrara, G. Forti, J.C. Tarfusser).- </div><div>Acknowledgments.-<br/></div><div>Index.<br/></div><br/>