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In the Lab: Attempting to identify gender and age through urinalysis screening
Can gender and age be determined through urinalysis? The following research, led by Dennis Walsh - an Associate Professor of Forensics at MassBay Community College, sought to answer this question.
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| NEWS |
Funding increase helps reduce crime lab backlog
New $5.4 million forensics lab under construction
High tech forensic arrest draws international praise
Unit trains to ID mass fatalities
Silicon Valley laboratory accredited
Forensic expert admits mistake in Duke rape case
Killer to sue over DNA test
Investigators to train online
Forensic pathologist who reviewed Kennedy assassination dies
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| IN THE MAGAZINE |
Forensic imaging goes digital
The forensic use of infrared and ultraviolet (UVIR) photography to evaluate forged documents and counterfeit currency, gunpowder residues and tissue abrasions, and virtually every other imaginable type of physical evidence is a technique that goes back many decades...
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| FORENSIC FIVE: PRODUCT FOCUS |
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Shimadzu Scientific Instruments' infrared microscopy. The AIM-8800 infrared microscope enables the analysis of trace components, contaminants, multi-layer laminates, thin films, coatings, pharmaceuticals and fibers. (Shimadzu Scientific Insruments)
Softgenetics' software. The GeneMarkerHID software was developed to provide the forensic community with a tool for the analysis of STR profiles. (SoftGenetics.com)
Excel Scientific's single-tab aluminum foils. These sealing foils are classic single-tab design adhesive sealing foils for protecting samples in microplates during PCR gene amplification or cold storage. (Excel Scientific)
Foxfury's hands free light sources. These forensic light sources allow crime scene, law enforcement and crime laboratory personnel the ease of searching for evidentiary materials while facilitating multi-tasking. (Foxfury)
Bel-Art's bench top cooler. This rigid polyurethane cooler is inert to methanol, liquid nitrogen, dry ice and salt and will not rust, leak or sweat. (Bel-Art)
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