This event is now apart of the Genetics Week Virtual Event Series.
LabRoots is pleased to announce our 3rd Annual Event in the Forensic Sciences Virtual Event Series on May 5, 2021. Join us for this free, one-day event on May 5th as we discuss DNA, chemistry, toxicology, digital forensics, and the important marginal area where science and medicine interact with the law.
This year's event includes the following tracks:
Forensic Research: From Evidence to Testimony
Advances and Challenges in Forensic Research
Application of Analytical Methods in Forensic Sciences
Our virtual conference allows you to participate in a global setting with no travel or cost to you. The event will remain open for 2 years from the date of the live event, and the webinars will be available for unlimited on-demand viewing. This virtual conference also offers increased reach for the global microbiology community with a high degree of interaction through live-streaming video and chat sessions.
Like the 2020 conference, this event will be produced on our robust platform, allowing you to watch, learn and connect seamlessly across all desktop or mobile devices. Equipped with gamification and point system, you can now move around the entire event, earning points for a chance to win one of LabRoots' most popular T-shirts.
Call for Posters — Virtual poster sessions offer the opportunity to present data to a global audience via a PDF poster and video summary, and discuss results with interested colleagues through email. Plan now to have your poster included in the 2021 Forensic Sciences Virtual Event. Submission is free. Submit your abstract here.
Continuing Education — LabRoots is approved as a provider of continuing education programs in the clinical laboratory sciences by the ASCLS P.A.C.E. ® Program. By attending this event, you can earn 1 Continuing Education credit per presentation for a maximum of 30 credits.
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Consultant Clinical Scientist, Toxicology, Wansbeck General Hospital
Senior Staff Scientist, Center for Forensic Science Research and Education (CFSRE) - USA
Founder, Identifinders International
Chia Professor, University of New Haven Chief Emeritus (ret.), Connecticut State Police Director, Research & Training Center
Assistant Professor & Forensic Geneticist, Forensic Science Program (Dept of Anthropology), University of Toronto Mississauga
Assistant Professor, Department of Entomology, Michigan State University
Assistant Professor of Forensic Sciences and Chemistry, Laboratory of Forensic and Bioanalytical Chemistry, Forensic Sciences Unit, Chaminade University of Honolulu
Professor of Biology, Director of Forensic Studies, Graduate Director, Forensic Pattern Analysis Department of Biology, Loyola University Maryland
Forensic pathologist and Medicolegal Consultant
Assistant Director, Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, Associate Professor, Forensic Science Department
National Institute of Mental Health NRSA Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Psychiatry Division of Human Genetics, Yale School of Medicine & VA CT Healthcare System
Assistant Professor and Forensic Toxicologist Forensic Science Program, University of Toronto
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