The conclusion of a 10-year study of Amsterdam's sewage system shows exciting potential for improving municipal tracking of illicit substance use. Read more at https://t.co/Mm7m8bheAH in the link below ⬇️
https://t.co/aFGtLRrzBZ
#forensicscience#scicomm#drugs
Counterfeit medication poses huge risks to patient safety and public health. How can companies guarantee their product makes it into patient hands? New work shows how companies can mark their wares with edible “tags” and an invisible fluorescent code.
https://t.co/IwQgZKkwuT
Are you a student or forensic psychologist in training?
Are you attending the DFP conference next week?
Then do pop along to our social event, 8-9, Park Bar on Tuesday 14th.
See you there.
Guest author Dr. Maria Fondevila, Coordinator of Human Identification at Genome4Care, examines the genetic legitimacy of #LordoftheRings Aragorn's claims to the throne. #ancestry#LOTR
https://t.co/UopOv28t2R
We're going back to the beginning of #ForensicBites with our first piece! Ever wonder if we could get more from a fingerprint than personal identification? Researchers showed that we can get chemical signatures from 💥 and 💊 out of a single fingerprint.
https://t.co/EO2semzKiX
TWO DAYS left to register for #GRSForensics2022! I am so excited for: young scientists sharing their research *in person*, networking over posters and beers (thanks @QIAGEN), the mentorship panel and much, much more. Agenda up SOON! https://t.co/Nm9u3VE3l6 #forensicDNA#phdchat
New opportunity to support Forensic Science Research is in the Collaboration Hub. This project aims to create a public web portal to allow digital evidence investigators to query the database and obtain a list of evidential artifacts for mobile apps. https://t.co/2RXuIc5pd7
Talking about the future of human identification for #forensic applications at #WorldPoliceSummit with @Bram_Bekaert and @Walther_Parson - using innovations such as DNA phenotyping, epigenetic age prediction, and mRNA based body fluid and cell type analysis
I submitted my PhD thesis today! And somehow, the rabbit is the one looking smug 😂🐰I’m delighted, relieved but above all, grateful to everyone who’s supported me for the last five years #AcademicTwitter@KingsForensics@VerogenBio @Royalcom1851 #phdlife
💬New #SciCommBites post!💬
A survey of science communication trainers in North America illustrates that trainers are focusing on knowledge over strategy and inclusion.
Read at ➡️ https://t.co/0bH24GvIhx
#SciComm#SciEngage#ScienceCommunication
Awesome work show cased here by @BakengSeAfrika! @KatBrown086 and I wrote about the use of 3D printing for reconstruction of burned/fragmented remains in our 2020 paper which you can read here if you're interested. https://t.co/C8oVYSAuQ2
Always up for collaborations too 🤩
Between routine drug screenings and the worsening #opioidcrisis, the demand for urine drug testing is at an all-time high. But can certain co-prescribed medicines cause false positive results for those recovering from opioid #addiction? #forensicscience
https://t.co/fRiiyZinSy
A new indicator of fire-related fatalities: hydrogen cyanide by Lauren Gandy at @ForeniscBites ForensicBites https://t.co/RwSM69L2MR One of the 'toxic twins' of #fire with carbon monoxide #SciSeekPicks 🔥
Thank you to all the forensic science practitioners, law enforcement, academics and industry professionals who work nonstop to keep us safe. As students translating your research for the general public, we are continuously inspired by your efforts. #NationalForensicScienceWeek