Forensic sciences
Improvements on sensor noise based source camera identification
Validation of LC–TOF-MS screening for drugs, metabolites, and collateral compounds in forensic toxicology specimens
An undergraduate research in computer forensics
Just Science Podcast: Just Lending a Hand During Autopsy Exams
Just Science Podcast: Just Internships for Death Investigation
A Paradigm Shift in Forensic Toxicology Screening: The Development and Validation of Two Automated Sample Preparation Techniques for the Comprehensive Screening of Biological Matrices Using High Resolution Mass Spectrometry with Comparison to Conventional Screening Techniques
Research to Develop Validated Methods for THC Quantification in Complex Matrices by High-resolution DART-MS-Focus on Edibles and Plant Materials
Sex-Based Targeted Recovery of Cells in a Heterogeneous Mixture: Separating Male and Female Like-Cells
Just Science Podcast: Just Managing Mass Fatality Incidents
Horizontal and Vertical 2DPCA-based Discriminant Analysis for Face Verification on a Large-scale Database
ICA Color Space for Pattern Recognition
Methodology for Investigating Individuals Online Social Networking Persona
Online education in computer and digital forensics: A case study
Experiences and methodologies teaching hands-on cyberforensics skills online
The design of an undergraduate degree program in computer & digital forensics
Director La Vigne Discusses Forensic Research and Development at NIJ
NIJ Director Nancy La Vigne, Ph.D., was interviewed by the American Academy of Forensic Sciences.
Utilizing the "listen, learn, and inform" model is what Nancy La Vigne, the new Director at the National Institute of Justice says will be key in implementing the Forensic Science Strategic Plan. AAFS-TV sits down with La Vigne, fresh in her new role, to discuss how she plans to help researchers and scientists achieve their goals.
Review the YouTube Terms of Service and the Google Privacy Policy