Novel psychoactive substances
Research and Evaluation on Drugs and Crime, FY 2017 Solicitation Webinar
This webinar will provide details and guidance for potential applicants to the National Institute of Justice's Research and Evaluation of Drugs and Crime FY 2017 solicitation. The presenters will discuss the purpose and goals of this funding opportunity and address frequently asked questions. A Q&A session will conclude this webinar.
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Alex J. Krotulski
Statistical and Mass Spectral Tools for the Identification and Characterization of Synthetic Phenethylamines
Identifying New Illicit Drugs and Sounding the Alarm in Real Time
Forensic Science Research and Development Technology Working Group: Operational Requirements
What Works in Reentry
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Development of Portable Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Nanosensors for Ultrasensitive Characterization of Drugs in Human Biofluids
Structural Characterization of Emerging Synthetic Drugs
High Resolution Mass Spectrometry Screening in Forensic Toxicology: Cost Benefit Analysis
Development of Improved Extraction/Purification Methods for LC-QqQ-MS Analysis of Novel Psychoactive Substances
A More Timely Process for Identifying and Analyzing Trends of Emerging Novel Psychoactive Substances in the United States
Increasing Safety, Speed, Sensitivity, and Selectivity of Controlled Substance Analysis
The Utility of Multi-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography for the Analysis of Seized Drugs: Application to Emerging Drugs
Just Opioid Financial Burden on Crime Labs
Monitoring Changes in the Novel Psychoactive Substance (NPS) Market Through Enhanced Identification of Emerging Drugs and Their Metabolites in Biological Samples
Just Science Podcast: Episode 51: Just Classifying Emerging Compounds
Just Science Podcast: Episode 50: Drugs: Just Fentanyl Lab Fads With ASCLD
Just Science Podcast: Episode 43: Drugs: Just Electronic Dance Music Festivals
Researchers Improve Accuracy by Combining Testing Methods for Emerging Recreational Drugs
Researchers Improve Accuracy by Combining Testing Methods for Emerging Recreational Drugs
Researchers conducted a systematic study of microcrystalline tests for emerging illicit drugs and then examined the infrared spectra of the microcrystals to create a database to mitigate subjectivity of the tests.
Distinguishing Between Structurally Similar Designer Drugs Using an Advanced Method of Chromatography
Synthetic Cathinones Stored in Biological Evidence Can Be Unstable
The National Institute of Justice's Role in the Strategy To Combat Heroin and Other Opioids
Collaboration in the Fight Against Fentanyl