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CHEM 295: Forensic Chemistry

Forensic Chemistry Websites

Web sites can contain good and useful information. They must, however, be evaluated very carefully in order to be used for scholarly projects. (How to evaluate web sites (LOBO).) You will NOT find professional chemistry journal articles by using search engines. You can find much useful information about professional organizations related to forensic chemistry or employing forensic chemists. This list is by no means exhaustive, but should serve as a starting place for you to explore forensic chemistry in professional settings.

Note that any materials quoted or used from a web site must also be properly cited.

Forensic Science Resources: Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology
A broad site that contains links to some professional societies as well sites about analytical chemistry. Listserves are also mentioned.

Society of Forensic Toxicologists
"The Society of Forensic Toxicologists, Inc. (SOFT) is an organization composed of practicing forensic toxicologists and those interested in the discipline for the purpose of promoting and developing forensic toxicology." - from the website.

FBI Laboratory Chemistry Unit
The homepage for the FBI's chemistry division, which includes all forensic investigations and laboratories.


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