JSFRI - The Japanese Society of Forensic Radiology and Imaging
About JSFRI
JSFRI (The Japanese Society of Forensic Radiology and Imaging) is an academic community focusing on development and validation of forensic radiology and imaging in Japan.
Event Information
■Next meeting will be held at Shiga pref on Mar 14th, 2026.
■The 28th meeting was successfully held on Sep 27th, 2025, at Ehime University.
Topics/Journal
■Establishment of the Postmortem Imaging Interpretation Working Group
>> Notice from the Postmortem Imaging Interpretation Working Group (March 21, 2025)
■The 2nd JSFRI journal has been on web only for members.
■Considering COVID-19 pandemic situations, we have published infection prevention guideline for postmortem imaging.
>> Infection Control Guidelines Now Available(May 21, 2020)
History of JSFRI
We held the first conference on forensic radiology and imaging in August 2011 in order to develop as the field of arts and sciences and in the practical medicine.
From then, we have the conference twice annually. The number of participants has gradually increased.
We organized “Japanese Society of Forensic Radiology and Imaging” in 2014 to get more fruitful action.
Through these actions such as conference, we aim to develop further in each study field about clinical medicine and basic medicine in the future.