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Home › Publications › Conference proceedings

Materials in Forensic Science

07 May 2008, London, UK

Presentations from a conference held in London on 7 May 2008.

This event was organised by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.

The presentations (originally in MS Powerpoint) are available here in PDF format. Please click on the title to download.

This content is accessible to IOM3 members only.

 

Novel Approaches for Counterfeit Drug Detection Combining High Accuracy Sulfur and Carbon Isotope Ration Measurements (PDF 1.6MB)

Dr Rebeca Santamaria-Fernandez, Senior Researcher, Mass Spec Team Ratio Measurements, LGC

 

Quartz Grain Surface Texture Analysis in Forensic Casework (PDF 5.5MB)

Ruth Morgan, ULC

 

Support and Partnership in Forensic Science (PDF 1.2MB)

Dr Matt Higginson LGC Forensics, Dr Simon Clement, Foster + Freeman

 

New Dating Methodologies - Techniques for Identifying Human Skeletal Remains (PDF 2.7MB)

University of Reading

 

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