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FORENSIC CHEMISTRY AS SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL SPECIALISATION AT THE JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY

FORENSIC CHEMISTRY AS SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL SPECIALISATION AT THE JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY. Paweł Kościelniak JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY , Faculty of Chemistry INSTITUTE OF FORENSIC RESEARCH Cracow, Poland. Jagiellonian University (1364). Institute of Forensic Research.

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FORENSIC CHEMISTRY AS SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL SPECIALISATION AT THE JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY

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  1. FORENSIC CHEMISTRY AS SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL SPECIALISATION AT THE JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY Paweł Kościelniak JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY, Faculty of Chemistry INSTITUTE OF FORENSIC RESEARCH Cracow, Poland

  2. Jagiellonian University (1364)

  3. Institute of Forensic Research Faculty of Chemistry 1950-52 1929

  4. DEPARTMENT OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (25) GROUP OF ANALYTICAL FLOW TECHNIQUES (11) GROUP OF TOXICOLOGICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS (5) LABORATORY FOR FORENSIC CHEMISTRY GROUP OF CHEMOMETRICS (3)

  5. LABORATORY FOR FORENSIC CHEMISTRY founded in 2000 - system for capillary electrophoresis (PrinCe 550 CSD, Prince) - HPLC chromatograph (LaChrom, Merck) - GC chromatograph (3900, Varian) - atomic fluorescence spectrometer with hydride generation (AFS 230,Beijing Haiguang Instrument Co.) - system for microwave digestion(MARS 5X, CEM), - audiovisual equipment (video-projectors, digital photo-cameras,video-camera, video-recorders)

  6. LABORATORY CLASSES

  7. RESERCH SUBJECTS

  8. PUBLICATIONS M. Zadrożna, M. Gawlik, B. Nowak, A. Marcinek, H. Mrowiec , S. Walas, R. Wietecha-Posłuszny, P. Zagrodzki, „Antioxidants Activities and Concentration of Selenium, Zinc and Copper in Preterm and IUGR HumanPlacentas”, J. Trace Elem. Med. Biol., 23, 144-148 (2009). M. Szafarska, M. Woźniakiewicz, M. Pilch, J. Zięba-Palus, P. Kościelniak, “Computer Analysis of ATR-FTIR Spectra of Paint Samples for Forensic Purposes”, J. Molec. Struct., 924–926, 504–513 (2009). B. Trzcińska, J. Zięba-Palus, P. Kościelniak, "Application of Microspectrometry in Visible Range to Differentiation of Car Solid Paints for Forensic Purposes", J. Molec. Struct., 924–926, 393–399 (2009). R. Wietecha-Posłuszny, J. Dobrowolska, P. Kościelniak, P. Zagrodzki, „Determination of Selenium as a Biomarker of Thyroid Cancer by HG-AFS Method”, Acta Chim. Slov., 56, 441-446 (2009). J. M. Milczarek, M. Dziadosz, J. Zięba-Palus, “Way to Distinguish Car Paint Traces Based on Epoxy Primer Layers Analysis by Pyrolysis - Gas Chromatography - Mass Spectrometry (Py-GC/MS)”, Chem. Anal., 54, 173-185 (2009. K. Madej, „Microwave-assisted and Cloud-point Extraction in Dtermination of Drugs and Other Bioactive Compounds”, Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 28, 436-446 (2009). K. Madej, A. Biedroń, A. Garbacik, „Study of Separation and Extraction Conditions for Five Neuroleptic Drugs by an LLE-HPLC-DAD Method in Human Plasma”, Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies, 32, 3025-3037 (2009). E. Florek, E. Ignatowicz, W. Piekoszewski, “Effect of Pregnancy and Tobacco Smoke on the Antioxidant Activity of Rutin in an Animal Model”, Pharmacological Reports, 61, 935-940 (2009). M. Woźniakiewicz, J. Kuczara, P. Kościelniak, „Determination of Fluoxetine in Blood Samples by High-performance Liquid Chromatography Using a Derivatization Reagent”, Chem. Anal. (Warsaw), 54, 667-677 (2009). R. Wietecha-Posłuszny, T. Lech, P. Kościelniak, “Application of Three Spectrometric Methods to Total Selenium Determination in Post-mortem Material in a Case of Acute Selenium Compound Poisoning”, J. Forensic Sci., in print. M. Szafarska, R. Wietecha-Posłuszny, M. Woźniakiewicz, C. Hughes, P. Kościelniak, „Influence of Storage Conditions on Ageing of Colour Dye-Based Inkjet Printing Inks”, Problems of Forensic Sciences, in print

  9. Ph.D. STUDY

  10. PROJECTS TEMPUS program, project „Transformation of University Chemistry Studies at the Jagiellonian University” (TRUCS); 1997-2000 TEMPUS program, project „National Training Program for Forensic Science Experts” (NATFOSE); 1998-2001 LEONARDO DA VINCI program, project „Vocational Training System in Forensic Sciences - Exchange of Educational Experiences” (VITSFOS-E); 2001-2003 NATO program, project “Sensors for Chemical Weapons Detection Based on Molecularly Imprinted Polymers”; 2004-2005 TEMPUS program, project „Education System in Forensic Sciences for the Republic of Macedonia”, (EDUFORMAK); 2007-2010 Government Grant, project „Application of the Capillary Electrophoresis as a Tool in Criminalistic Examination of Ink Printed Documents”; 2007-2010 Operational Programme 'Innovative Economy', project „Mikro and Nano-systems in Chemistry and Clinical Diagnostics” (MNS-DIAG); 2009-2013 Government Grant, project„The Use of Modern Analytical Instrumentation for Purpose of the Fight Against Crime”; 2010-2013

  11. PULSED LASER (1064 nm) PLASMA EMMISION PLASMA PLUME SAMPLE Laser-induced breakdown spectrometer (LIBS) Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is a type of atomic emission spectroscopy, which uses a highly energetic laser pulse as the excitation source. The laser is focused to form a plasma, which atomizes and excites samples. Price: ~ 45 000 EUR

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