Forensic Toxicology: It's a matter of half-life and death
…
continue reading
Unveiling the Science Behind the Mystery: Exploring Forensics, Toxicology, Medicine and Health (Mind, Body and Spirit)
…
continue reading
I'm here to talk about all things Chemistry, toxicology and forensic science. Make sure to put on some personal protective equipments because the reaction's about to begin.
…
continue reading
A podcast about forensic toxicology and chemistry. We talk about drugs, poisons, and forensic science in the news and pop culture. A NAYK Network Production.
…
continue reading
Dr. Erik Handberg, MD talks about ”Becoming a Medical Examiner” with other Forensic Pathologists, discussing what the job entails and how each of them got there! If you are interested in true crime, autopsy, forensic investigation, toxicology, and the evaluation of natural and unnatural deaths then this podcast will show you what it is like for those physicians who chose to spend their lives dealing with death.
…
continue reading
Do you know your way around the lab – and what your colleagues do day in and day out? Join us on The Pathology Grand Tour to discover new lab landscapes!
…
continue reading
These are five podcasts that were broadcast on Lincoln's Siren FM radio during Science Week, 2010. They are part of an undergraduate chemistry course for Forensic Science students. This unit covers all the major areas of chemistry (inorganic, organic and physical) and is directed towards those theoretical and conceptual aspects that are developed subsequently in later stages of the course. Throughout the unit students are encouraged to develop practical skills necessary for all future chemis ...
…
continue reading
Who Killed Dr Bogle & Mrs Chandler? five-part podcast series explores one of the most baffling cold cases in the annals of crime. On New Year's morning, 1963, brilliant physicist Dr Gilbert Bogle and Mrs Margaret Chandler were found dead beside the picturesque Lane Cove River in Sydney, Australia. The police found no evidence to suggest how they had died and the bizarre manner the bodies were covered only added to the mystery. The police immediately suspected Margaret's husband, Geoffrey Cha ...
…
continue reading
Just Science is a podcast for justice professionals and anyone interested in learning more about forensic science, innovative technology, current research, and actionable strategies to improve the criminal justice system. This podcast deals with a range of issues, including human trafficking, firearms, policing, leadership in the crime lab, new technologies, sexual assault response, and broader challenges for science and public security. We cover various types of topics across RTI's Justice ...
…
continue reading
Crime fiction and criminal investigations are equal parts art and science. Creating compelling crime stories that ring true requires attention to character, plot, POV, voice, and so much more as well as an understanding of forensic science and criminal investigative techniques. Join me and let’s explore all things crime, fictional and real.
…
continue reading
1
Just Enhancing Grant Outcomes Through TTA
31:43
31:43
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
31:43
In this special release episode, Just Science sat down with Dr. Pattie Melton, Co-Director of the Bureau of Justice Assistance’s (BJA) Forensics Training and Technical Assistance, or TTA, Program, and Paige Presler-Jur, Associate Project Director for State-based Awards TTA team on BJA’s Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Use (COSSUP) Pr…
…
continue reading
We'll be previewing issues of the TIAFT Bulletin as they are released every few months. Special thanks to Jennifer Schumann and Rebecca Hartman, editors of the TIAFT Bulletin. For more information on the Bulletin, including how to submit content, click here. Geraldine's new podcast is called The Analytical Zen Podcast (buzzsprout.com), give it a go…
…
continue reading
1
From Lab Coats to Leading Labs: How a Work Placement Ignited Global Impact
48:52
48:52
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
48:52
Send us a text What if a simple work placement could transform your entire career? Join us on the Analytical Zen Podcast as we sit down with Dr. Simon Elliott, a forensic toxicologist with over 30 years of experience. Simon shares memorable cases and pivotal experiences, including his work with the designer drug 4-Methylthioamphetamine (4-MTA) in h…
…
continue reading
Send us a text In this episode, we discuss the critical importance of detecting Delta-8 Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), Delta-9 THC and Delta-10 THC along with the challenges associated with analysing heart blood in forensic toxicology. We delve into Professor Ashraf Mozayani’s remarkable journey through the dynamic field of forensic toxicology, focusi…
…
continue reading
1
Just Public Health And Safety Data Sharing In Georgia
41:00
41:00
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
41:00
In the final episode of our Community-based Solutions for Substance Use Challenges season, Just Science sits down with Kristen Lee, Substance Use Program Coordinator at the Georgia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, Lizann Roberts, Executive Director of the Coastal Georgia Indicators Coalition, and Tara Jennings, Strategic Planning Administrato…
…
continue reading
1
Just All Hands On DECK For Drug Endangered Youth
30:05
30:05
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
30:05
In episode seven of our Community-based Solutions for Substance Use Challenges season, Just Science sits down with Cristi Cain, Local Public Health Section Director at the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, and Sally Wright, the All Hands on DECK, or Drug Endangered Children Kansas, Program Manager for the Kansas Department of Health & En…
…
continue reading
1
Drugs and Deep Thoughts: A Philosophical Look Beyond the Lab Results
51:00
51:00
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
51:00
Send us a text Imagine a young driver under the influence of multiple substances—what societal factors contribute to such dangerous behavior? In this episode, we explore the case of a young driver found with cocaine, diazepam, and fluoxetine in their system. We delve into trends among young drivers in Switzerland, draw parallels with other regions …
…
continue reading
1
Just Outreach Teams For Substance Use In Rural Nevada
42:22
42:22
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
42:22
In episode six of our Community-based Solutions for Substance Use Challenges season, Just Science sits down with Dr. Terry Kerns, Substance Abuse Law Enforcement Coordinator of the Nevada Office of the Attorney General, Dr. Katie Snider, owner of Justice Research LLC, and DJ Mills, Director of Mental Health and Deflection Programs at the Nye Commun…
…
continue reading
Keeping up to date with New Psychoactive Substances is hard! We've assembled a crack team of experts to help us do just that: Michael Evans-Brown, EUDA Conor Crean, UNODC Alex Krotulski, CFSRE And now hosted by TIAFT NPS Committee chair, Svante Vikingsson! These updates will be a regular part of our podcast schedule, letting you know about recent d…
…
continue reading
1
Just Navigating Reentry Using Peer Support
42:41
42:41
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
42:41
In episode five of our Community-based Solutions for Substance Use Challenges season, Just Science sits down with Dr. Nicole Swiderski, New Jersey Path to Recovery Grant Manager, and Jass Pelland, New Jersey Path to Recovery Program Manager, to discuss how the New Jersey State Parole Board’s 2021 Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Use P…
…
continue reading
1
Just Increasing Access To Drug - Checking Services
33:22
33:22
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
33:22
In episode four of our Community-based Solutions for Substance Use Challenges season, Just Science sits down with Dr. Nabarun Dasgupta, Pharmacoepidemiologist and Senior Scientist in the UNC Injury Prevention Research Center, and Erin Tracy, Research Chemist in the UNC injury Prevention Research Center, to discuss their unique approach to providing…
…
continue reading
1
Intimate Contamination: The Kissing Defense and The Sex Defense in Sports Doping
41:20
41:20
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
41:20
Send us a text What if an athlete could test positive for a banned substance through no fault of their own? As Wimbledon and the UEFA European Championships grace our TV screens currently, and with the 2024 Olympic Games set to begin in Paris, France at the end of July, The Analytical Zen Podcast turns its focus to the role of forensic toxicology i…
…
continue reading
Tim is joined by Samantha Tolliver, Chief Toxicologist in the District of Columbia, to discuss the challenges of running a modern forensic toxicology laboratory. Contact us at toxpod@tiaft.org Find out more about TIAFT at www.tiaft.org The Toxpod is a production of The International Association of Forensic Toxicologists. The opinions expressed by t…
…
continue reading
1
Just Wastewater Drug Surveillance In Kentucky
39:24
39:24
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
39:24
In episode three of our Community-based Solutions for Substance Use Challenges season, Just Science sits down with Dr. Chris Delcher, Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science and Director of the Institute for Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy at the University of Kentucky, to discuss how his team tracks community drug…
…
continue reading
1
Just Rapidly Identifying Drugs Involved In Suspected Overdoses
28:24
28:24
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
28:24
In episode two of our Community-based Solutions for Substance Use Challenges season, Just Science sits down with Bill Barbour, Fatal Overdose Surveillance Program Manager at King County Medical Examiner’s Office, to discuss his team’s methods for rapid toxicology results after a suspected overdose death. For many medical examiner and coroner office…
…
continue reading
1
Career Spotlight on Professor Hans H. Maurer
23:54
23:54
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
23:54
Send us a text Episode 1 features a career spotlight on esteemed toxicologist Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. (UGent) Hans H. Maurer. He is an Emeritus Professor and the former Head of the Department of Experimental and Clinical Toxicology at the Institute of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Saarland University, Homburg, Germany. This reno…
…
continue reading
1
Just Improving Forensic Toxicology Testing In DC
22:59
22:59
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
22:59
In episode one of our Community-based Solutions for Substance Use Challenges season, Just Science sits down with Dr. Samantha Tolliver, Chief Toxicologist for the District of Columbia Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, or DC OCME, to discuss how their agency uses their Bureau of Justice Assistance’s (BJA’s) Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and S…
…
continue reading
We'll be previewing issues of the TIAFT Bulletin as they are released every few months. Special thanks to Jennifer Schumann and Rebecca Hartman, editors of the TIAFT Bulletin. For more information on the Bulletin, including how to submit content, click here. Contact us at toxpod@tiaft.org Find out more about TIAFT at www.tiaft.org The Toxpod is a p…
…
continue reading
1
Just Evaluating A Co-Response Program In Indianapolis
36:14
36:14
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
36:14
In this special release episode, Just Science sat down with Dr. Evan Marie Lowder, Associate Professor at George Mason University, Dr. Eric Grommon, Applied Criminologist and Associate Professor at Indiana University Indianapolis, and Dr. Brad Ray, Senior Researcher at RTI International, to discuss their evaluation of the Indianapolis police and me…
…
continue reading
1
Just Implementing A Co-Response Program In Indianapolis
26:34
26:34
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
26:34
In this special release episode, Just Science sat down with Deputy Chief, recently promoted to Assistant Chief, Catherine Cummings of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, and Jennifer Cianelli, licensed mental health counselor at the Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center, to discuss the implementation of the Indianapolis co-response team…
…
continue reading
1
Just Technology To Improve Sexual Assault Bruise Detection
31:51
31:51
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
31:51
In this 2024 Sexual Assault Awareness Month special release episode, Just Science sat down with Dr. Katherine Scafide, associate professor and sexual assault response researcher at George Mason University, to discuss how her team is developing methods to improve the visibility of bruises on black and brown skin tones following a sexual assault invo…
…
continue reading
1
Just Sexual Assault Response For Cases Without DNA Evidence
46:19
46:19
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
46:19
In this 2024 Sexual Assault Awareness Month special release episode, Just Science sat down with Erin House, Special Assistant Attorney General in Michigan; Richard Johnson, Kalamazoo SAKI Investigator; and Lindsey King, Kalamazoo Community-based Victim Advocate, to discuss their team-based approach for investigating sexual assault cold cases. While…
…
continue reading
1
Just Appointment Nudging For Behavioral Health Care
18:26
18:26
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
18:26
In episode four of our Innovations in Corrections season, Just Science sat down with Dr. Sam Scaggs, research criminologist and corrections expert at RTI International, to discuss how automatic appointment reminders help justice-involved individuals better navigate probation-mandated behavioral health care management appointments. For those involve…
…
continue reading
1
Just Preventing Contraband In Corrections With Technology
35:26
35:26
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
35:26
In episode three of our Innovations in Corrections season, Just Science sat down with Todd Craig, retired Acting Assistant Director for the Federal Bureau of Prisons, and Neal Parsons, Senior Research Scientist and Project Manager at RTI International, to discuss how technological advancements can help correctional officers prevent the introduction…
…
continue reading
1
Amphetamines in the Community (live at FACTA2024)
45:16
45:16
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
45:16
Like all classes of drugs, amphetamines have the potential to both help and harm our communities - depending on how and why they are used. Tim hosted a panel discussion on this topic at the FACTA2024 conference, featuring A/Prof Rebecca McKetin, Dr Paul Liknaitzky, and Prof Olaf Drummer. Contact us at toxpod@tiaft.org Find out more about TIAFT at w…
…
continue reading
1
Just Tech Advancements In Community Supervision
41:55
41:55
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
41:55
In episode two of our Innovations in Corrections season, Just Science sat down with Joe Russo, institutional and community corrections researcher with the University of Denver, to discuss how advancements in technology can improve the probation and parole experience for both officers and clients. Community supervision agencies, such as probation an…
…
continue reading
1
Just Lived Experience And Reentry Research
20:02
20:02
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
20:02
In episode one of our Innovations in Corrections season, Just Science sat down with Dr. Christine Lindquist, Director of the Corrections and Reentry Research Program at RTI International, to discuss the importance of consulting individuals with lived experience when designing corrections and reentry research. To assist incarcerated individuals who …
…
continue reading
1
Just Understanding Human Responses To IED Attacks
29:48
29:48
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
29:48
In episode four of our Domestic Radicalization season, Just Science sat down with Dr. William Parkin, Senior Research Analyst at RTI International, and Dr. Rainer Hilscher, Senior Research Data Scientist at RTI International, to discuss what people do when an improvised explosive device, or IED, detonates in a public space. When an IED unexpectedly…
…
continue reading
1
Past TIAFT Curry Award recipients - Bryan Finkle
1:08:39
1:08:39
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:08:39
"I used to keep a quadrupole in my pocket..." Who else can say that? Bryan received the The International Association of Forensic Toxicologists' Alan Curry Award in 2018 and was present at the "revolt" of 1963 that led to TIAFT's genesis. Even after 6 decades in toxicology he continues to support the development of our science and our scientists th…
…
continue reading
1
Just Preventing Terrorism And Targeted Violence
27:30
27:30
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
27:30
In episode three of our Domestic Radicalization season, Just Science sat down with Sarah Cook and Ariane Noar, Researchers in the Security and Extremism Research Program at RTI International, to discuss how their work contributes to the prevention of violent extremism. Many organizations across the country receive funding from the Department of Hom…
…
continue reading
1
Just Research On Radicalization And White Supremacy
33:21
33:21
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
33:21
In episode two of our Domestic Radicalization season, Just Science sat down with Dr. Matthew DeMichele, Director of the Center for Criminal Legal Systems Research at RTI International, to discuss his research focused on former members of white supremacist groups. Domestic Violent Extremists use violence to further their social or political goals, a…
…
continue reading