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Advances in Trace Evidence: Insights from the 2007 Forensic Science Symposium

Join leading experts from the 2007 NIJ/FBI Trace Evidence Symposium held in Clearwater, FL, as they discuss cutting-edge research and innovations in forensic science. Key speakers, including Lois Tully from NIJ and Diane K. Williams from the FBI, share their insights on trace evidence methodologies. Esteemed academics, like Michael Cole and Claude Roux, contribute to discussions on the practical applications of forensic science in today’s investigations. Gain valuable knowledge about the latest in trace evidence analysis and enhance your understanding of forensic education and research.

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Advances in Trace Evidence: Insights from the 2007 Forensic Science Symposium

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  1. Forensic Science Education and Research NIJ/FBI Trace Evidence Symposium August 13-16, 2007 Clearwater, FL Lois Tully, NIJ Diane K. Williams, FBI Michael Cole, Anglia Ruskin University Claude Roux, University of Technology, Sydney Jose Almirall, Florida International University Peter R. De Forest, John Jay College, CUNY

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