Award Information
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2007, $1,586,975)
Research Triangle Institute (RTI) will develop course materials for forensic scientists in the areas of forensic toxicology and controlled substances. They will primarily use web-based methods making the training material accessible to any practitioner with Internet access. A combination of archived modules and discussion based, instructor led 'virtual classrooms' will be used to accomplish this.
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Grant-Funded Events
- Technical Advances in the Visual Documentation of Crime Scenes
- Next Generation DNA Technologies
- Fluorescence Detection of Blood Impressions with Acid Yellow
- Latent Fingerprints: Developing Methods and New Technology
- Fingerprint Identification: Reliability and Accuracy
- Postmortem Interval and Molecular Autopsy - Part II
- Tarnished Gold Standard: Limited Quantity and Degraded DNA - Part I
- Postmortem Interval and Molecular Autopsy - Part I
- Tarnished Gold Standard: Limited Quantity and Degraded DNA - Part II
- Crime Scene Imaging: A Practitioner’s Perspective
- Collecting Footwear and Tire Impressions in Snow
- Bloodstain Documentation and Collection Methods
- Sure Footing: Fundamental Forensic Science Research, Part I
- Sure Footing: Fundamental Forensic Science Research, Part II
- Novel Techniques and Tools for Forensic Analysis, Part I
- Novel Techniques and Tools for Forensic Analysis, Part II
- Map It Out: Models in Forensic DNA & Pathology, Part I
- Map It Out: Models in Forensic DNA & Pathology, Part II
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