Crime Scene
Identification and Analysis of Body Fluid Traces for Forensic Purposes Using Vibrational Spectroscopy and Chemometrics
Raman Spectroscopic Examination of Bloodstains for Forensic Purposes : Background and Race Determination
Evaluation of DNA Extraction in the Presence of Ionic Liquids for Forensic Science Applications
What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence: Investigators and Evidence Technicians (Advanced Module)
Effect of Fabric Mounting Method and Backing Material on Bloodstain Patterns of Drip Stains on Textiles
Biological Sensing Using Vertical MoS2-Graphene Heterostructure-Based Field-Effect Transistor Biosensors
DNA Methylation Markers and the Identification of Buccal Samples for Forensic Tissue Determination
Forced Condensation of Cyanoacrylate With Temperature Control of the Evidence Surface To Modify Polymer Formation and Improve Fingerprint Visualization
One Step Fluorescent Cyanoacrylate Fingerprint Development Technology
Quantitative Matching of Forensic Evidence Fragments using 3D Fracture Surface Topography
SNP Miniplexes for Individual Identification of Random-Bred Domestic Cats
Results of the 2023 Rapid DNA Multi-laboratory Study – I-Chip
Results of the 2023 Rapid DNA Multi-laboratory Study – RapidINTEL Plus Sample Cartridge
Defining Methods to Create Consistent, Reproducible Impressions Deposited in Biofluids on a Variety of Substrates
Methods for Obtaining High-Quality Touch DNA from a Nonporous Surface after Latent Fingerprint Collection
Rapid DNA Crime Scene Sample Multi-Laboratory Evaluation Project
Advanced Crime Scene Analysis
George Mason University and the National Association of Attorneys General presents the National Center on Forensics Continued Training Plan
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Advanced Crime Scene Analysis
Criticality of Spray Solvent Choice on the Performance of Next Generation, Spray-Based Ambient Mass Spectrometric Ionization Sources: A Case Study Based on Synthetic Cannabinoid Forensic Evidence
Direct Comparison of Body Fluid Identification Technologies
Forensic investigators now have more information on the performance of identification technologies for biological fluids.