Seized drugs
Conference Proceedings: 2018 Research and Development Symposium
Landscape Study of Field Portable Devices for Presumptive Drug Testing
Narcotic Concealment Methods in U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the Emergence of Counterfeit Tablets Containing Fentanyl in the United States
Comparing two seized drug workflows for the analysis of synthetic cannabinoids, cathinones, and opioids
Development and evaluation of a synthetic opioid targeted gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS) method
Development and evaluation of a synthetic cathinone targeted gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS) method
A framework for the development of targeted gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS) methods: Synthetic cannabinoids
Report - First National Institute of Justice Forensic Science Symposium at Pittcon (NIJ-FSS)
Electronic Cigarettes: A Tangle of Regulation, Public Health, and Public Safety Issues
Things Are Not What They Seem: A Collection of Interesting Case Studies from the Medical Examiner Scene Queens
Non-Contact Detection Of Fentanyl And Other Synthetic Opioids
2016 National Institute of Justice Forensic Science Research and Development Symposium
Quantitative analysis of smokeless powder particles in post-blast debris via gas chromatography/vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy (GC/VUV)
Enhancing Nonfouling and Sensitivity of Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Substrates for Potent Drug Analysis in Blood Plasma via Fabrication of a Flexible Plasmonic Patch
Optimization of electromagnetic hot spots in surface-enhanced Raman scattering substrates for an ultrasensitive drug assay of emergency department patients' plasma
Aptamer-Integrated Multianalyte-Detecting Paper Electrochemical Device
GC-MS and GC-IRD studies on the six ring regioisomeric dimethoxybenzoylpiperazines (DMBzPs)
Evaluation of extraction methods for pharmacologically active compounds from anticonvulsant traditional Chinese medicines: Gou Teng, Tian Ma, Jiang Can using DART-TOF-MS
How Good Are the Data? Novel Metric Assesses Probability That an Unknown Drug Sample Matches a Known Sample
NIJ-funded researchers developed a novel metric to assess probability that an unknown sample of a drug matches a library sample, with profound implications for standardization of mass spectrometry results.