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AAFS 2015 Forensic Sciences

Hyatt Regency Orlando 9801 International Drive, Orlando, FL, United States

The AAFS 2015 annual meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences will take place 16-21 February 2015 in Orlando, Florida. This scientific meeting gathers together approximately 5,000 world-renowned professionals to present the most current information, research and updates in their fields.  More than 900 scientific papers, seminars, workshops and other special sessions are presented.  In addition,

AAFS 2016 Forensic Sciences

Rio Las Vegas 3700 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV, United States

The 68th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences AAFS 2016 will be held February 22-27, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. On February 22-23 the Organization of Scientific Area Committees for Forensic Science (OSAC) Subcommittee and Scientific Area Committee (SAC) chairs, covering 24 forensic science disciplines, will describe each unit’s latest projects,

AAFS Scientific Meeting 2017

Hyatt Regency New Orleans 601 Loyola Ave, New Orleans, LA, United States

The 69th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) will be held on February 13-18, 2017 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Highlighted sessions and presentations include: Nuclear Forensics and Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) The Opiate Crisis, Dirty Bombs, Big Data/Big Problems, and Driverless Cars: On the Leading Edge of Forensic

GCC Forensics Conference 2019

Gulf Hotel Bahrain Building 11، Rd No 3801, Manama, Bahrain

The 2019 GCC Forensics Conference and Exhibition will be held 13-14 Nov 2019 in Bahrain. GCC Forensics Conference & Exhibition will bring together law enforcement, forensic scientists, experts, researchers and educators from around the world who are engaged in forensic science as well as related investigative and security fields. Agenda topics of interest highlighted by

2023 AAFS Annual Meeting – American Academy of Forensic Sciences

Rosen Shingle Creek 9939 Universal Boulevard, Orlando, FL, United States

  The 75th Anniversary Conference of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences will convene from 13-18 February 2023 in Orlando, Florida. The conference program will be available 1 November 22. The proceedings from last year's conference are available here: AAFS 2022: Meeting and Surpassing the Challenges of a Modern Forensic Science World Example seminars and

TOF/QTOF Mass Spectrometry for Identification, Screening, and Confirmation in Forensic Toxicology and Chemistry

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A virtual workshop on Mass Spec for Forensic Toxicology will be hosted 18 October 2023 by the Forensic Technology Center of Excellence, a program of the National Institute of Justice. The event aims to provide guidance to forensic science service providers involved in the planning, purchase, use, or quality assurance surrounding TOF/QTOF-MS instrumentation. The speakers

Forensic Advances in Chemical Sorting of Commingled Remains

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The NIJ Forensic Technology Center of Excellence will host a forensic training event: Advances in Chemical Sorting of Commingled Remains on 30 November 2023 via webinar. A major challenge in forensic anthropology is the development of efficient and effective methodologies for sorting skeletal remains in mixed assemblages. The process of reassociating bones to their respective

Improving Methods Using Machine Learning and Databases in Forensic Anthropology

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The NIJ Forensic Technology Center of Excellence will host a training event on Improving Methods Using Machine Learning and Databases in Forensic Anthropology on 5 December 2023 via webinar. Part I: GeoFOR Estimating the time since death, or the postmortem interval (PMI), poses a significant challenge to forensic scientists when human remains are discovered because

Validation of a Confirmatory Proteomic Mass Spectrometry Body Fluid Assay

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The NIJ Forensic Technology Center of Excellence will host a forensic training event on Validation of a Confirmatory Proteomic Mass Spectrometry Body Fluid Assay on 30 November 2023 via webinar. With increasingly sensitive forensic methods for DNA detection, the source from which a DNA profile is obtained becomes increasingly important. Was an individual’s DNA identified