Body fluid analysis
Optimization of Gap Derivatives for Measuring Blood Concentration of Fabric Using Vibrational Spectroscopy
FTCoE In-Brief Series Looks at Physical Evidence and Sexual Assault
Genetic Markers in Human Bone: I. Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) Analysis
Laser Microdissection Separation of Pure Spermatozoa From Epithelial Cells for Short Tandem Repeat Analysis
Exploring the Role of Contextual Information in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis: A Qualitative Approach
Immunoassay Detection of Fly Artifacts Produced by Several Species of Necrophagous Flies Following Feeding on Human Blood
Improvement of DNA Testing Capabilities of the Alaska Crime Laboratory, Final Report
Metabolism and Analysis of Desomorphine
Long-term Stability of Synthetic Cannabinoids in Biological Matrices
Determining the Age of a Sample Using RNA Sequencing
Development and Validation of Two Innovative Quantitative Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry Methods for Forensic Toxicology Laboratories
Success Story: Enabling Forensic Field Testing With Paper Microfluidic Devices
Beyond DNA - The Role of Biological Evidence in Sexual Assault Investigations
Beyond DNA - The Role of Physical Evidence in Sexual Assault Investigations
Post-Coital DNA Recovery in Minority Proxy Couples
Determining Gender by Raman Spectroscopy of a Bloodstain
High-Throughput miRNA Sequencing and Identification of Biomarkers for Forensically Relevant Biological Fluids
Emerging Research in Forensic Chemistry
Emerging Research in Forensic Biology
Identification and Analysis of Body Fluid Traces Using ATR FT-IR Spectroscopy
Nanobiosensor Arrays for On-Site Multiplexed Detection of Protein Markers to Identify Forensically Relevant Body Fluids
Wrongful Convictions: The Latest Scientific Research & Implications for Law Enforcement
What does science tell us about case factors that can lead to a wrongful conviction? Dr. Jon Gould of American University will discuss the findings of the first large-scale empirical study that has identified ten statistically significant factors that distinguish a wrongful conviction from a "near miss." (A "near miss" is a case in which an innocent defendant was acquitted or had charges dismissed before trial). Following Dr. Gould's presentation, Mr. John R.
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