JFS Announces 11th Forensic Lab Talks Seminar—Save the Date!

I am delighted to announce that the 11th Journal of Forensic Sciences (JFS) Forensic Lab Talks Seminar, titled From Screening to High Confidence Quantitation: A QTOF Workflow for Comprehensive Drug Analysis in Forensic Toxicology, is scheduled for June 24 at 11:00 am ET. The seminar will be presented by Dr. Alex J. Krotulski, Director, Toxicology & Chemistry, and Program Manager, NPS Discovery, at the Center for Forensic Science Research and Education, Horsham, PA. Additional information on the JFS FLT #11 virtual seminar, as well as the link to register, will be forthcoming shortly.
As announced previously, JFS joined forces with Wiley to present a series of virtual educational seminars for forensic scientists. Designed specifically for the forensic science community, the series covers a wide range of specialized topics highlighting the most recent methods and best practices in areas such as forensic chemistry (covering spectroscopy, microscopy, and other techniques), toxicology, trace evidence, DNA analysis, and many more.
The Forensic Lab TalksSeminar Series is provided FREE OF CHARGE as a value-added AAFS member benefit. Participants who attend the FLT #11 virtual seminar live will be provided with a Certificate of Attendance.
The tenth Forensic Lab Talks seminar,titled Phenotyping of Externally Visible Characteristics, presented by Dr. Susan Walsh, was a tremendous success with over 1,500 registrants. We were thrilled by the interest shown from the forensic community for our FLT #10 seminar and for those who participated, thank you again for contributing to its success.
We are excited about offering our 11th Forensic Lab Talksvirtual educational seminar on June 24, 2026. PLEASE SAVE THE DATE!
Thank you for your continued support of JFS and its initiatives. For questions about the seminar series, please contact JFS Managing Editor Brenda Peat at bpeat@aafs.org.
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