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Getting Maximum Information from Small Samples: How Capillary IC Improves Forensic Analysis |
On Demand Webcast:
Forensic casework presents special challenges to analytical chemists. Frequently, sample sizes are very limited, so great care must be taken in sample collection, handling, and analysis to minimize risks of sample loss and sample contamination, and to ensure that reliable results are obtained in a timely manner.
In this session, Dr. Leon Barron will discuss analytical methods he has developed at King’s College London, in collaboration with the London Metropolitan Police, to determine inorganic tracer species in forensic samples such as shell casings, latent fingerprints, and human sweat. He will talk about his use of traditional-scale and capillary scale IC, and explain the advantages associated with the use of capillary IC technology.
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Moderator:
Laura Bush
Editorial Director
LCGC North America
Speakers:
Dr. Leon Barron
Lecturer in Forensic Science, Forensic Science and Drug Monitoring
Analytical & Environmental Science Division
School of Biomedical Sciences, King's College London
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