NIJ - Advancements in the Analysis of Forensic Trace Evidence.
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Trace Evidence refers to the microscopic material, chemical, or biological traces recovered from crime scenes. This symposium presents NIJ-funded researchers applying advanced techniques from the chemical and biological sciences to problems of forensic and investigative interest involving these diverse and challenging samples.
Organizer: Gregory Dutton - NIJ
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Luis Arroyo - West Virginia University
Carolina Vega - Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
Mengliang Zhang - Middle Tennessee State University
Dmitry Kurouski - Texas A&M University
Christopher Palenik - Microtrace
Young-Jin Lee - Iowa State University
Christopher Ehrhardt - Virginia Commonwealth University
Gregory Dutton - NIJ
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NIJ - Advancements in the Analysis of Forensic Trace Evidence.
Gregory Dutton - NIJ
Electrochemical Tape-and-paper-based Sensors for the Detection of Inorganic Explosives
Carolina Vega - Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
An Introduction to the Forensic Analysis of Solution Dyed Fibers
Christopher S Palenik - Microtrace
Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy enables highly accurate identification of different brands, types and colors of hair dyes
Dmitry Kurouski - Texas A&M University
Fingerprint aging from the lipid degradation: Untangling complexity in human and environmental effects
Young-Jin Lee - Iowa State University
Comparative Evaluation of Ignitable Liquid Residue Detection by GC/MS and DART-MS
Mengliang Zhang - Middle Tennessee State University
Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy enables highly accurate identification of different brands, types and colors of hair dyes
Dmitry Kurouski - Texas A&M University
Novel cellular signatures for determining time since deposition for trace DNA evidence
Christopher Ehrhardt - Virginia Commonwealth University
Novel Tools for the Analysis of Organic and Inorganic Gunshot Residues: moving technology to the forefront
Luis Arroyo - NIJ
NIJ - Advancements in the Analysis of Forensic Trace Evidence.
Description
Session Number: O07-00
Session Type: Organized
Session Date: Sunday 3/19/2023
Session Time: 1:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Room Number: 121C
Track: Forensics & Toxicology
Category: Forensics
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