NIJ - Innovations and Trends in Forensic Examination of Seized Drugs and Forensic Toxicology
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Forensic toxicology and seized drugs analyses are a cornerstone of current day criminal investigations, and forensic scientists continue to search for new ways to identify current and emerging drugs. This contributed session presents NIJ-funded researchers developing and applying advanced techniques to problems of forensic and investigative interest involving these challenging samples.
Organizer: Frances Scott - NIJ
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Ed Sisco - NIST
Ruth Smith - MSU
Luis Arroyo - WVU
Glen Jackson - WVU
Rajesh Sardar - Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis
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Plasmonic Nanoparticle-Decorated Micropillars as Advanced Substrates for Multimodal SERS- and MS-Based Ultrasensitive Toxicology Drug Assay
Rajesh Sardar - Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Statistical Evaluation of Mass Spectral Data for Seized Drug Identification
Ruth Smith - Michigan State University
Collaborative Development of a Data Interpretation Tool for DART-MS Analysis
Edward Sisco - National Institute of Standards and Technology
Electrochemistry and Raman Spectroscopy (EC-SERS) a Smart Surrogate Sensor for Drug Identification: the special case of fentanyl.
Luis Arroyo - NIJ
NIJ - Innovations and Trends in Forensic Examination of Seized Drugs and Forensic Toxicology
Description
Session Number: S20-00
Session Type: Symposium
Session Date: Monday 3/20/2023
Session Time: 1:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Room Number: 120A
Track: Forensics & Toxicology
Category: Forensics
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