Seized drugs
UNODC Early Warning Alert System: Forensic Tools for New Psychoactive Substances
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Early Warning Advisory (EWA) on new psychoactive substances (NPS) was launched in June 2013 as a response to the emergence of NPS at the global level. The EWA aims to monitor, analyse, and report trends on NPS as a basis for effective evidence-based policy responses. It also serves as a repository for information/data on these substances and a platform for providing technical assistance, tools, and relevant analytical information for national drug testing and toxicology laboratories in member states.
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The Next Wave: Applying Lessons Learned from Opioids and PolyDrug Critical Incidents in Addressing Emerging Drug Threats
By participating in this webinar, participants will be able to discuss the breadth, diversity, and array of substance and substance combinations as well as the latest trends in novel psychoactive substances contributing to our current substance abuse pandemic.
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Improving National Laboratory Capability and Capacity to Measure Human Exposure to Synthetic Opioids
This presentation will review CDC laboratory activities related to improving measurements of human exposures to synthetic opioids, and how this may benefit public, private and academic laboratories.
This webinar was presented by the NIJ Forensic Technology Center of Excellence on September 3, 2019.
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Understanding the Impact of Drug Background Levels in Forensic Laboratories
This webinar will present a recent study investigating drug background levels in forensic laboratories and its implications on data quality, data integrity, and laboratory staff safety as well as strategies for reducing background and self-monitoring.
This webinar was presented by the NIJ Forensic Technology Center of Excellence on August 13, 2019.
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Using ODMAP to Harness Data and Accelerate Action
By combining the data in ODMAP with collaborative partnerships which span different disciplines, localities can develop and deploy a real-time plan to reduce both fatal and non-fatal overdoses.
This webinar was presented by the NIJ Forensic Technology Center of Excellence on July 16, 2019.
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Implementation of NPS Discovery – An Early Warning System for Novel Drug Intelligence, Surveillance, Monitoring, Response, and Forecasting using Drug Materials
Emergency department wait times in concordance with blood alcohol content and subsequent alcohol use disorder
The effect of drug arrest on subsequent drug offending and social bonding
More than just heat: Ambient ionization mass spectrometry for determination of the species of origin of processed commercial products-application to psychoactive pepper supplements
Marijuana Analysis in a New Frontier: Two State Laboratory Approaches
After the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (Farm Bill) was enacted in December 2018, many states rushed to make changes to their own laws to allow the hemp industry to grow and thrive in their jurisdictions. By removing hemp from the Controlled Substances Act, Cannabis sativa L. plant material with a concentration of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol less than 0.3% on a dry weight basis was no longer considered marijuana.
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DART-MS Data Interpretation Tool and Other Resources for Seized Drug Analysis
With the increased prevalence of DART-MS in forensic laboratories comes an increased need for tools and resources. This webinar will highlight the new NIST/NIJ DART-MS Data Interpretation Tool (DIT), a freely available software tool that allows users to interpret DART-MS data resulting in improved presumptive screening of seized drug evidence. Other resources to assist with adoption and implementation of the DART-MS DIT will also be discussed.
This webinar was presented by the NIJ Forensic Technology Center of Excellence on October 21, 2021.
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2021 National Forensic Science Week
Identify Synthetic Opioids using Ambient Ionization TOF-MS
Dreamland: Sam Quinones Explores America's Opiate Epidemic
Sam Quinones - The Least of Us: True Tales of America and Hope in the Time of Fentanyl and Meth
Sam Quinones is a Los Angeles-based freelance journalist and an international award-winning author of four books of narrative nonfiction. Quinones’ latest book, The Least of Us: True Tales of America and Hope in the Time of Fentanyl and Meth, will be featured in this FTCoE webinar celebrating National Forensic Science Week.
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Structural Characterization of Emerging Synthetic Drugs by Mass Spectrometry
The primary focus of this presentation is to develop a better understanding of the fragmentation behavior of emerging synthetic drugs in different types of mass spectrometers. The goal is to assist practitioners in seized drugs and forensic toxicology with their understanding of current casework, and to help them more-readily identify new drugs as they emerge.
This webinar was presented by the NIJ Forensic Technology Center of Excellence on March 5, 2021.
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Novel Synthetic Opioids in Oral Fluid Analytical Methods and Prevalence
This webinar will discuss the analytical methodology developed and validated to identify and quantify novel synthetic opioids and traditional opioids in oral fluid. The presenter will also discuss targeted and non-targeted approaches using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) methods for detection of fentanyl- and non-fentanyl related novel synthetic opioids. Additionally, this webinar with cover sample preparation techniques for isolating synthetic opioids with various chemistries and structures.
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Preemptive Approach to Combatting and Characterizing Emerging Synthetic Opioids
This webinar seeks to describe how preemptive synthesis and characterization of potent psychoactive substances from the literature can aid forensic scientists in the identification of unknowns appearing in samples emerging from illicit markets. Additionally, the presenter seeks to provide understanding of how gaps in pharmacological knowledge of old drugs can be exploited to find new emerging synthetic drugs.
This webinar was hosted by the NIJ Forensic Technology Center of Excellence on February 8, 2021.
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