Miss Tasmyn Lynch

Higher Degree by Research Candidate

School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences

College of Health


Tasmyn Lynch is a full-time student and casual academic tutor/laboratory demonstrator in the School of Biomedicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, at Adelaide University. She graduated from The University of Adelaide BCrim in 2023, and her BHlthMedSc(Hons) (“A 20-year retrospective analysis of trends in adult homicides in South Australia (2003–2022)”) in 2024. Currently, she is completing her Ph.D (Medicine) at Adelaide University and MSc (Forensic Science) at Flinders University. She's taught across multiple undergraduate courses at Adelaide University (Human Anatomy and Physiology IA & IB and Biology for Nursing Practice), she has also privately tutored a student in the Introduction to Forensic Science course. She has a specific interest in general forensic pathology research.

Date Position Institution name
2024 - ongoing Casual Academic Tutor/Laboratory Demonstrator The University of Adelaide

Date Type Title Institution Name Country Amount
2025 Award Forensic Medicine & Pathology Best Presentation ANZFSS Australia -
2024 Award Pathology Update Medical, Science, Dental Student and Pre-Vocational Doctor Grant Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia Australia -

Language Competency
English Can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review

Date Institution name Country Title
2025 Flinders University Australia Master of Forensic Science
2025 Adelaide University Australia Doctor of Philosophy
2024 - 2025 The University of Adelaide Australia Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences (Honours)
2019 - 2023 The University of Adelaide Australia Bachelor of Criminology
2018 - 2018 TAFE SA Australia Certificate III

Year Citation
2025 Lynch, T. H., Gilbert, J. D., & Byard, R. W. (2025). Forensic considerations in nonthrombotic pulmonary embolism: A case report and review. Medicine Science and the Law, 65(3), 257-261.
DOI
2025 Lynch, T. H., Van Den Heuvel, C., Stephenson, L., Tuckwell, G., & Byard, R. W. (2025). A 20-year retrospective analysis of trends in adult homicides in South Australia (2003–2022). Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1-11.
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