In the constantly evolving field of forensic science, processing DNA quickly and accurately is paramount. Recent advances in technology have transformed the landscape of forensic DNA analysis, ...
Forensic analysis of skeletal remains is a critical aspect of forensic anthropology, enabling the reconstruction of events surrounding an individual’s death. This field integrates chemical, physical, ...
The Saint Louis University Forensic Science program offers courses with hands-on learning opportunities. FRSC 2600 - Survey of Forensic Science 3 credits Students learn scientific methodology, its ...
A glowing chemical reaction commonly used at crime scenes was the focus of Friday's American Chemical Society seminar at ...
Like many crime labs in the United States, analysts at the center routinely perform forensic firearms identification, meaning ...
Textile dye analysis forms a critical aspect of forensic science, offering a reliable means of linking trace evidence to sources in criminal investigations. This field leverages a variety of ...
The mission of the forensic science program is to provide our students with comprehensive graduate level educational and research experiences in the forensic sciences and to prepare them for careers ...
To use this evidence, investigators typically must grow the larvae until adulthood in a laboratory setting and then identify ...
Thought LeadersArian van Asten Professor in Forensic Analytical ChemistryUniversity of Amsterdam In this interview conducted at Pittcon 2024 in San Diego, we spoke to Professor Arian van Asten about ...
You’ve seen it countless times. Police scope out the scene of a crime and find a piece of evidence: a strand of hair, a blood sample, a bullet casing. It goes to the lab, and after forensic scientists ...
Forensic Science students at Saint Louis University are encouraged to participate in co-curricular activities that round out their education. All Forensic Science Majors at SLU have the ability to ...