2017-01-13



This is the FIRST live streamed only, three day professional conference discussing Forensic Science. We have gathered together invited speakers from around the world, who you might not otherwise have access to.

The Forensic Forums 2017 is an international, event which brings together all disciplines working within forensic sciences.

Meeting Description: This years event will discuss new research and case studies from a range of academic and discipline professionals. This forum will encourage the sharing of ideas and best practice among the delegates and presenters and will include an informal discussion session.

We encourage questions, discussion and debate and have a relaxed atmosphere which generates maximum interaction online.

After registration you will be connected to an online networking site where you will be able to have discussions with all participants of this event, before, during and after the meeting.

Who Should Attend: This event is targeted at anyone with an interest in forensic sciences; including, but not limited to those in research or academia, those who work within the industry of forensics, clinicians and those in pharmaceuticals.

The event will be recorded and available for all registered delegates up to a month after the event. So if you cant manage all the days, or the different time zones, you can still have access to the full event.





Deadlines

Oral presentation deadline is 20th December 2016

Early registration deadline is 20th January 2017

Poster presentation deadline is 5th February 2017

Invited speakers and their talks Include

Talk Title

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

Anger Management in the Prison Service in Trinidad and Tobago

Professor John Rose

The University of Birmingham

United Kingdom

Advantages of an European Network for the Study and Application of Medico-Legal Age Estimation

Assistant Professor Cristiana Palmela Pereira

University of Lisbon

Portugal

TBC

Dr. Laura Mickes

University of London

United Kingdom

Blood Pattern Analysis ? Where Engineering Meets Forensics

Dr. Patrick Geoghegan

University of Canterbury

New Zealand

TBC

Dr. Joel Peter Rosenfeld

Northwestern University

United States

Workplace Violence in Emergency Department: a global approach.

Dr. Nicola Ramacciati

Ospedale Santa Maria della Misericordia

Italy

TBC

Dr. Ian Burney

University of Manchester

United Kingdom

Forensic evidence within the portuguese criminal procedure

Dr. Sara Moreira

Instituto Superior Bissaya Barreto

Portugal

Violent Death Loss from the Survivors?? Perspective: Their Responses to

Trauma and Grief

Dr. Laurie A. Burke

Burke Psychological Services

United States

Forensic science after conflict and disaster : Are human rights adequately taken into account?

Dr Eadaoin O'Brien

University of Essex

United Kingdom

Massively Parallel DNA Sequencing in Forensic Genetics

Professor Niels Morling

University of Copenhagen

Denmark

Violent Death Loss from the Survivors?? Perspective: Their Responses to

Trauma and Grief

Dr Roberto Maniglio

University of Salento

Italy

The role of dark personalities in antisocial behavior

Dr. Daniel N. Jones

University of Texas

United States

Prediction of age-of-donor using DNA methylation-based NGS

Dr Athina Vidaki

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Netherlands

Brain changes in men with schizophrenia who commit homicide

Dr Basant K Puri

Imperial College London

United Kingdom

Wildlife Forensic Science as a critical tool to combat the illegal wildlife trade - a global challenge best handled by collaboration

Dr. Rebecca Johnson

Australian Museum Research Institute

Australia

The Relationship Between Violence and Mental Disorder

Dr. Ian Treasaden

West London Mental Health NHS Trust

United Kingdom

TBC

Professor Rabi Musah

University at Albany

United States

Criminal "chemical" profiling through advanced mass spectrometry applied to latent fingermark analysis

Dr Simona Francese

Sheffield Hallam University

United Kingdom

TBC

Dr John H. Shale

VA SLC Health Care System

United States

A Euroscicon live streamed event gives you access to a wider range of international speakers at a fraction of the cost of a real world event. Furthermore, you no longer have to worry about travel or accommodation expenses, or any arrangements you have which clash with our events.

The 2017 Forensic Forums has an open abstract session:

Abstracts can be submitted on any subject related to Forensic Science

Advisory Board Members

Name

Affiliation

Country

Professor Ivan Birch

Clinical and Forensic Biomechanist

United Kingdom

Dr. Emilio Nuzzolese

University of Magna Graecia

Italy

Associate Professor Gilbert Lau

Health Sciences Authority

Singapore

Dr Sachidananda Mohanty

M.K.C.G. Medical College

India

Caroline Bennett

University of Kent

United Kingdom

CPD?Credits

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Credits from The Institute of Biomedical Science (code)

Approved by the Royal Society of Biology for purposes of CPD

18(MD002N17)

This event may be counted as 54 CPD credits

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