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Young Forensic Scientists Forum Newsletter - July 2003

YFSF Special Session - 2004
by Allison Curran & Christopher Gojcz

Over the past few years the Young Forensic Scientists Forum has grown from a handful of eager young minds to a room full of young and emerging forensic scientists. The upcoming special session at the annual meeting in Dallas will also aid in the growth of the YFSF. The 2004 special session is going to be jam packed with discussions, presentations, interaction, and information. The program co-chairs plan to provide you with information that you can use not only in the coming months but also in the coming years.

This year the program co-chairs are trying to cover some new topics for the annual meeting. Plan to join us for presentations and demonstrations from the emerging fields of forensic science including computer crimes, detection methods, and special testing and research methods. Stay tuned for a more detailed description of the 2004 special session, and make your plans now join us in Dallas as we explore these and more emerging topics in forensic science. 

 

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