Toxicology
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 Resol
High Resolution Mass Spectrometry Screening in Forensic Toxicology: Cost Benefit Analysis
Paper Microfluidic Devices for Fieldable Forensic Testing
Identifying Seized Drugs using Mass Spectrometry Library Searching
Interpretative Toxicology for NPS in Forensic Casework- Session 3 of 3 for Best Practices Guidance for Advancing Research Initiatives and Combatting the Synthetic Drug Epidemic
The Synthetic Drug Crisis: Identifying NPS in Forensic Casework
Analysis of NPS: Practical Considerations and Analytical Approaches
Rapid and Reliable On-Site Drug Detection Using Aptamer-based Sensors
A new test for detecting and identifying illegal drugs in oral fluids may be superior to the current test widely used in the field by law enforcement, according to researchers in this study.
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.
Controlled Substances and Toxicology: Presentations from the 2018 NIJ Forensic Science R&D Symposium
Distinguishing Between Structurally Similar Designer Drugs Using an Advanced Method of Chromatography
Identifying a new drug that is very similar in structure to other drugs is important for investigators. Researchers in this project determined that these drugs may be better separated using ultra high-performance supercritical fluid chromatography.