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Best Practice Recommendations for the Examination of Human Remains by Forensic...
Best Practices Recommendations for DNA Analysis for Human Identification in Mass Fatality...
Postmortem Impression Submission Strategy for Comprehensive Searches of Essential...
In Memory of William D. Haglund, PhD
Final Call for General Section Nominations
New Forensic Toxicology Standard for the Testing of Blood in Impaired Driving...
The AAFS Standards Board (ASB) is pleased to announce the publication of ANSI/ASB Standard 120, Standard for the Analytical Scope and Sensitivity of Forensic Toxicological Testing of Blood in Impaired Driving Investigations
The Passing of A. Frank Hicks, BS
American Board of Criminalistics (ABC) Field Testing—Foundational Knowledge Exam
Again Calling All DNA Analysts
Effects of content trimming iPhone 12 Pro Max video files in iOS 14
In this audio/video authenticity research project, 44 original MOV files were produced on an Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max mobile device, running the iOS 14.2.1 operating system, in all available video formats and at four different nominal recording lengths. Each of the original files ...
AAFS Digital & Multimedia Sciences Section—New Student Research Award for 2022
Standard for the Validation of Procedures in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis
Call for Abstracts for a Special Session
Joint Interdisciplinary Session for the Upcoming 2022 AAFS Conference—Digital & Multimedia...
Nominations for the Paul W. Kehres and John R. Hunt Awards for 2022 Due August 15
Toxicology Section Call for DUID Special Session Abstracts
Large‐scale reanalysis of refrigerated antemortem blood samples for ethanol content at...
Ethanol stability in antemortem blood stored under various conditions has been widely studied. Most such studies have somewhat limited sample size (<50) and limited variation in the length of time between the blood draw and the first analysis and between the first analysis and...
Just say no to postmortem drug dose calculations
For years, a number of professional groups have warned forensic and clinical toxicologists against calculating an administered dose of a drug based on postmortem blood drug concentrations. But to date, there has been limited information as to how unreliable these dose calculation...
Find a School
This list of forensic education programs at schools and universities around the globe is provided to the public as a free resources to ensure the future of scientific justice. Note: Not all programs listed below have been accredited by the Forensic Education Program Accreditation...