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Within the forensic learning center you will have access to a variety of casework analysis techniques used in modern forensic testing laboratories. We provide state of the art materials to help you improve your work in DNA, forensic toxicology, seized drugs, trace evidence, antidoping testing, and more.
We've collected hundreds of resources—including product information, user materials, relevant articles, and protocols—all to help educate and assist you with your everyday forensic, casework, and paternity lab tasks and projects.
Learn how industry experts use mass spectrometry, including LC-MS, GC-MS, IRMS, DART, and more to research and advance forensic analysis and sports antidoping testing.
Download an overview of the current state of forensic chemistry and the latest mass spectrometry technology for more quickly identifying rapidly evolving NPS.
Learn how experts use genetic analysis techniques, including sequencing, NGS, and quantitative and digital PCR, and how they're being applied to advance the field of human identity testing.
We've collected hundreds of resources—including product information, user materials, relevant articles, and protocols—all to help educate and assist you with your everyday forensic, casework, and paternity lab tasks and projects.
Learn about methods and technologies for your most challenging drug testing cases, including death investigations, under the influence, intoxication, and drug import traffic patterns, for common drugs of abuse such as cocaine or marijuana, as well as new psychoactive substances (NPS).
Most materials analyses require multi-dimensional analysis to provide the full picture. Using a combination of of FTIR microscopes, Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEM), Nicolet FT-IR Spectrometers, and induction-coupled mass spectrometers, you can enhance the probative value of your evidence.
Further your knowledge of forensic testing applications and technologies with our comprehensive collection of applications and technical notes, peer-reviewed journal publications, webinars, posters, and more.