April 1-5, 2002
International
Association for Identification (IAI) Bloodstain Pattern Interpretation
Course
Scottsdale Police Department
Scottsdale, Arizona
Contact:
Dwane
S. Hilderbrand
IAI Training Coordinator
9688 East Davenport Drive
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
E-mail: iaicourses@theiai.org
480-860-1002, mailbox 1 (Voice)
480-860-1002 (Fax)
April 8-12, 2002
Smithsonian
Center for Materials Research and Education: Practical Wood Anatomy
in Museum Environment Course
Museum Support Center
Suitland, Maryland
Contact:
Francine
Lewis
Smithsonian Institution
Museum Support Center
SCMRE, MRC-534
4210 Silver Hill Road
Suitland, Maryland 20746
301-238-3700, ext. 102 (Voice)
April
9-12, 2002
1st Annual Forensic Anthropology Demonstration Short
Course in Spain
La Rectoral
Oviedo, Asturias, Spain
Contact:
Dr. Dennis
Dirkmaat
Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute
Mercyhurst College
Erie, Pennsylvania 16546
E-mail: dirkmaat@mercyhurst.edu
Web site: http://mai.mercyhurst.edu
814-824-2105 (Voice)
April
10-11, 2002
Lamp Filament Examination Course
University of North Texas Police Academy
Denton, Texas
Contact:
Edward
E. Hueske
Forensic Training Coordinator
UNT Police Academy
Denton, Texas 76203-0948
E-mail: xprtwit@aol.com
Web site: http://www.unt.edu/police
940-565-4988 (Voice)
940-369-8663 (Fax)
April
15-17, 2002
Advanced Shooting Incident Reconstruction Course
University of North Texas Police Academy
Denton, Texas
Contact:
Edward
E. Hueske
Forensic Training Coordinator
UNT Police Academy
Denton, Texas 76203-0948
E-mail: xprtwit@aol.com
Web site: http://www.unt.edu/police
940-565-4988 (Voice)
940-369-8663 (Fax)
April 15-19, 2002
Medicolegal Investigation of Death Seminar
Virginia Crossings Conference Resort
Glen Allen, Virginia
Presented by the Virginia Institute of Forensic Science and Medicine.
Contact:
Linda P.
Carne
Director of Education and Research
Virginia Institute of Forensic Science and Medicine
700 North 5th Street
Richmond, Virginia 23219
E-mail: lcarne@vifsm.org
Web site: www.vifsm.org
804-786-6063 (Voice)
804-786-6857 (Fax)
April
16-17 and April 18-19, 2002
Investigation
of Gas and Electric Appliance Fires Two-day Seminar
Fire Findings Laboratories
St. Joseph, Mississippi
Contact:
Mary E.
Cahill
Fire Findings Laboratories
PO Box 493
St. Joseph, Mississippi 49085-0493
E-mail: info@firefindings.com
Web
site:
www.firefindings.com
616-983-2113 (Voice)
616-983-7805 (Fax)
April
17-18, 2002
Midwestern Association of Forensic Scientists
(MAFS) Performance Level Auditing for the Crime Laboratory Workshop
Richfield Laboratory
Richfield, Ohio
Contact:
Ted Manasian
Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation
E-mail: tmanasian@ag.state.oh.us
419-353-5603, ext. 295 (Voice)
April
18-21, 2002
American Academy of Forensic Psychology: Intensive
Forensic Practice Workshops
Atlanta Marriott Perimeter Center
Atlanta, Georgia
A Survey of Forensic Psychology Practice: Issues and Applications
For psychologists new to forensic practice, for those seeking to
expand their practice, and for those wanting an integrated overview
of the major areas of forensic work
Advanced Forensic Psychology Practice: Issues and Applications
For psychologist with considerable forensic experience, for those
having completed other APA-approved forensic continuing education
workshops, and for those at the pre-Diplomate and Diplomate level
of expertise
Contact:
Alan M.
Goldstein, Ph.D., C.E. Chair
American Academy of Forensic Psychology
13 Arden Drive
Hartsdale, New York 10530
Web site: http://www.abfp.com
914-693-4859 (Voice)
April
22-24, 2002
Midwestern Association of Forensic Scientists
(MAFS) STR Symposium
Hyatt Regency
Oakbrook, Illinois
Contact:
Lynn Helton
Michigan State Police Crime Laboratory
Biology/DNA Unit
42145 West Seven Mile Road
Northville, Michigan 48167
E-mail: heltonl@michigan.gov
248-380-1000 (Voice)
April
22-26, 2002
Midwestern Association of Forensic Scientists
(MAFS) Bloodspatter Workshop
Silver Lake Camp
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Contact:
Terry Laber
Minnesota Forensic Science Laboratory
E-mail: terry.laber@state.nm.us
651-642-0700 (Voice)
651-643-3018 (Fax)
April
22-26, 2002
Medicolegal
Death Investigators' Training Course
St. Louis, Missouri
Sponsored
by the Saint Louis University School of Medicine
Division of Forensic and Environmental Pathology
St. Louis, Missouri
The course
includes information from the National Guidelines for Death Investigation
published by the National Institute of Justice. It prepares the
investigator to do the following:
- Conduct
scientific, thorough, and systematic scene and telephonic investigations
into deaths that by law are under the jurisdiction of the medicolegal
office
- Disseminate
the investigative information to departmental forensic scientists
to achieve a coordinated, efficient, and complete death inquiry
The course
emphasizes the medical aspects of death investigation. It is not
designed to be a homicide seminar.
Contact:
Mary Fran
Ernst or Julie Howe
Division of Forensic Education
Saint Louis University School of Medicine
1402 South Grand Boulevard, R512
St. Louis, Missouri 63104
E-mail: wiedemja@slu.edu
Web site: http://medschool.slu.edu/mldi
314-268-5970 (Voice)
314-268-5695 (Fax)
April
23-25, 2002
International
Association for Identification (IAI) Tire Track Evidence Course
Scottsdale Police Department
Scottsdale, Arizona
Contact:
Dwane
S. Hilderbrand
IAI Training Coordinator
9688 East Davenport Drive
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
E-mail: iaicourses@theiai.org
480-860-1002, mailbox 1 (Voice)
480-860-1002 (Fax)
April
23-26, 2002
Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists
(MAAFS) Annual Meeting
Francis Scott Key Holiday Inn
Frederick, Maryland
Contact:
Ted Anderson
Training and Education Coordinator
Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory
1413 Research Boulevard, Building 101
Rockville, Maryland 20850-3125
E-mail: AndersonT@afip.osd.mil
301-319-0240 (Voice)
301-295-5932 (Fax)
April
24, 2002
Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists
(MAAFS) Spring Workshop
Holiday Inn Hotel
Frederick, Maryland
Contact:
Trooper
Gerhard Wendt
Pennsylvania State Police
Questioned Documents Section
1800 Elmerton Avenue
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110
E-mail: gwendt@state.pa.us
717-705-8085 (Voice)
717-705-6318 (Fax)
April 29 - May 3, 2002
Advanced
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis and Expert Witness Workshop
Metropolitan Police Institute
Miami, Florida
Contact:
Toby L.
Wolson
Miami-Dade Police Department
Crime Laboratory Bureau
9105 Northwest 25th Street
Miami, Florida 33172
E-mail: twolson@mdpd.com
305-471-3041 (Voice)
305-471-3350 (Fax)
April
29 - May 3, 2002
Midwestern Association of Forensic Scientists
(MAFS) Forensic Hair Examination Workshop
Holiday Inn - French Quarter
Perrysburg, Ohio
Contact:
Daniel
Davison
Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation
E-mail: ddavison@ag.state.oh.us
419-353-5603, ext. 231 (Voice)
May 2-4, 2002
Forensic Odontology Course
Wayne County Medical Examiner's Office
Detroit, Michigan
Contact:
Durinda
Mattana
Director of Continuing Education
School of Dentistry
University of Detroit Mercy
Institute for Advanced Continuing Dental Education
PO Box 19900
Detroit, Michigan 48219-0900
313-494-6626 (Voice)
313-578-6568 (Fax)
May
6-7 and May 8-9, 2002
Investigation
of Gas and Electric Appliance Fires Two-day Seminar
Fire Findings Laboratories
St. Joseph, Mississippi
Contact:
Mary E.
Cahill
Fire Findings Laboratories
PO Box 493
St. Joseph, Mississippi 49085-0493
E-mail: info@firefindings.com
Web site: www.firefindings.com
616-983-2113 (Voice)
616-983-7805 (Fax)
May
6-10, 2002
Bloodstain Evidence Institute's Geometric Interpretation
of Bloodstain Pattern Evidence Course
Union Hall
Corning, New York
Contact:
Herbert
L. MacDonnell
Bloodstain Evidence Institute
PO Box 1111
Corning, New York 14830
E-mail: forensic@localnet.com
607-962-6581 (Voice)
607-936-6936 (Fax)
May 7-9, 2002
Midwestern Association of Forensic Scientists
(MAFS) Drug Analysis Workshop
New Michigan State Police Forensic Laboratory
Lansing, Michigan
Contact:
John Nied
Wisconsin State Crime Laboratory
E-mail: niedj@doj.state.wi.us
715-845-8626 (Voice)
715-848-5833 (Fax)
May 8-11, 2002
99th Semi-annual
Seminar of the California Association of Criminalists
Fisherman's Wharf Marriott
San Francisco, California
Contact:
Bonnie
Cheng
Chairwoman
San Francisco Police Department
Criminalistics Laboratory
850 Bryant Street
San Francisco, California 94103
E-mail: ssachs@stanfordalumni.org
415-671-3248; 415-671-3256 (Voice)
415-671-3290 (Fax)
May
12-17, 2002
16th Australian
and New Zealand Forensic Science Society International Symposium
National Convention Centre
Canberra, Australia
Contact:
Tony Speldewinde
School of Forensic Investigation
Australian Federal Police College
E-mail: tony.speldewinde@afp.gov.au
Web site: www.nifs.com.au/anzfss/Inter.htm
61-2-6287-0636 (Voice)
61-2-6287-0270 (Fax)
May 12-17, 2002
Robert F. Borkenstein Course on Alcohol, Drugs,
and Highway Safety: Testing, Research, and Litigation
Indiana Memorial Union
Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana
Contact:
Darlena
Lindsay
Program Coordinator
Center for Studies of Law in Action
Indiana University
Sycamore Hall 302
Bloomington, Indiana 47405
E-mail: dlindsay@indiana.edu
Web site: www.indiana.edu/~lawactn
812-855-1783 (Voice)
812-855-7542 (Fax)
May 13-17, 2002
Examination and Comparison of Tires and Tire Impression
Evidence Course
University of North Texas Police Academy
Denton, Texas
Contact:
Edward
E. Hueske
Forensic Training Coordinator
UNT Police Academy
Denton, Texas 76203-0948
E-mail: xprtwit@aol.com
Web site: www.unt.edu/police
940-565-4988 (Voice)
940-369-8663 (Fax)
May 14-16, 2002
Midwestern Association of Forensic Scientists
(MAFS) Note Taking Techniques and Considerations for Document Examiners
Workshop
Michigan State Police Forensic Laboratory
Lansing, Michigan
Contact:
Thomas
Nelson
E-mail: nelsont3@michigan.gov
517-335-3909 (Voice)
May 17-18, 2002
California Association of Toxicologists Quarterly
Meeting
Tempe Mission Palms
Tempe, Arizona
Contact:
Mindy Raines
E-mail: Mraines@dps.state.az.us
Web site: www.Cal-tox.org
May 20-21, 2002
Officer-Involved Shooting Incident Investigation
Course
University of North Texas Police Academy
Denton, Texas
Contact:
Edward
E. Hueske
Forensic Training Coordinator
UNT Police Academy
Denton, Texas 76203-0948
E-mail: xprtwit@aol.com
Web site: www.unt.edu/police
940-565-4988 (Voice)
940-369-8663 (Fax)
May 20-22, 2002
42nd Annual
Professional Polygraph Seminar
National Training Center of Polygraph Science
New York, New York
Contact:
National
Training Center of Polygraph Science
200 West 57th Street, Suite 1400
New York, New York 10019-3211
800-643-6597 (Voice)
973-838-8661 (Fax)
May
20-24, 2002
International
Association for Identification (IAI) Fingerprint Pattern, Interpretation,
and Identification Course
Holiday Inn Downtown
Scottsdale, Arizona
Contact:
Dwane
S. Hilderbrand
IAI Training Coordinator
9688 East Davenport Drive
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
E-mail: iaicourses@theiai.org
480-860-1002, mailbox 1 (Voice)
480-860-1002 (Fax)
May 20-24, 2002
Midwestern Association of Forensic Scientists
(MAFS) Explosives Analysis Workshop
Michigan State Police Forensic Laboratory
Lansing, Michigan
Contact:
Eric Cervenak
Michigan State Police Crime Laboratory
E-mail: cervenae@michigan.gov
586-726-6709 (Voice)
May 22-24, 2002
10th Annual Workshop on Forensic Entomology
Pennsylvania State University
University Park, Pennsylvania
Contact:
Forensic
Entomology Workshop
Pennsylvania State University
306 Agricultural Administration Building
University Park, Pennsylvania 16802-2601
E-mail: shortcourse@psu.edu
Web site: http://conferences.cas.psu.edu
814-865-8301 (Voice)
814-865-7050 (Fax)
814-865-1204 (TTY)
May 26-31, 2002
33rd Annual
Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiners (AFTE) Training Seminar
Adam's Mark Hotel
San Antonio Riverwalk
San Antonio, Texas
Contact:
Jamie
Becker
Bexar County Criminal Investigation Laboratory
7337 Louis Pasteur
San Antonio, Texas 78229
E-mail: jbecker@co.bexar.tx.us
210-335-4163 (Voice)
May 27 - June 1, 2002
11th Annual Short Course - Death Scene Archaeology:
Field Methods in the Location, Recovery, and Interpretation of Human
Remains from Outdoor Contexts
Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute
Mercyhurst College
Erie, Pennsylvania
Contact:
Dr. Dennis
Dirkmaat
Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute
Mercyhurst College
Erie, Pennsylvania 16546
E-mail: dirkmaat@mercyhurst.edu
Web site: http://mai.mercyhurst.edu
814-824-2105 (Voice)
May 27 - June 7, 2002
Extraction of DNA from Aged Skeletal Remains and
Forensic Mitochondrial DNA Sequence Analysis Training Course
Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory
Rockville, Maryland
Contact:
Ted Anderson
Training and Education Coordinator
Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory
1413 Research Boulevard, Building 101
Rockville, Maryland 20850-3125
E-mail: AndersonT@afip.osd.mil
301-319-0240 (Voice)
301-295-5932 (Fax)
June
3-8, 2002
Human Skeletal
Remains: Search, Recovery, Identification Course
Denver Center for Education
Colorado State University
Denver, Colorado
Contact:
Lori Dowd
Director of Professional Development
Denver Center for Education
Colorado State University
110 16th Street
Denver, Colorado 80202
E-mail: lhdowd@learn.colostate.edu
303-573-6316 (Voice)
June 3-8, 2002
5th Annual Short Course: Laboratory Methods in
the Documentation, Analysis, and Interpretation of Human Remains
from Forensic Contexts
Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute
Mercyhurst College
Erie, Pennsylvania
Contact:
Dr. Dennis
Dirkmaat
Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute
Mercyhurst College
Erie, Pennsylvania 16546
E-mail: dirkmaat@mercyhurst.edu
Web site: http://mai.mercyhurst.edu
814-824-2105 (Voice)
June 10-11, 2002
Introduction to Bloodstain Pattern Interpretation
Course
University of North Texas Police Academy
Denton, Texas
Contact:
Edward
E. Hueske
Forensic Training Coordinator
UNT Police Academy
Denton, Texas 76203-0948
E-mail: xprtwit@aol.com
Web site: www.unt.edu/police
940-565-4988 (Voice)
940-369-8663 (Fax)
June 10-14, 2002
15th Southwest Symposium on Forensic Dentistry
University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio (UTHSCSA)
Dental School
San Antonio, Texas
Sponsored by the Center for Education and Research in Forensics
at UTHSCSA and the Office of the Bexar County Medical Examiner.
Contact:
UTHSCSA
Continuing Dental Education
Web site: http://smile.uthscsa.edu/CDE/SUMMER/SummerRegForm.html
210-567-3177 (Voice)
June
10-15, 2002
Basic Forensic
Anthropology Course
Denver Center for Education
Colorado State University
Denver, Colorado
Contact:
Lori Dowd
Director of Professional Development
Denver Center for Education
Colorado State University
110 16th Street
Denver, Colorado 80202
E-mail: lhdowd@learn.colostate.edu
303-573-6316 (Voice)
June 10-21, 2002
2nd Annual Forensic Archaeology Field School:
Advanced Methods in Forensic Archaeological Recovery
Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute
Mercyhurst College
Erie, Pennsylvania
Limited to 10-12 individuals.
Contact:
Dr. Dennis
Dirkmaat
Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute
Mercyhurst College
Erie, Pennsylvania 16546
E-mail: dirkmaat@mercyhurst.edu
Web site: http://mai.mercyhurst.edu
814-824-2105 (Voice)
June 10-22, 2002
2nd Annual Forensic Archaeology Field School Training
Program
Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute
Mercyhurst College
Erie, Pennsylvania
Contact:
Dr. Dennis
Dirkmaat
Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute
Mercyhurst College
Erie, Pennsylvania 16546
E-mail: dirkmaat@mercyhurst.edu
Web site: http://mai.mercyhurst.edu
814-824-2105 (Voice)
June 11-13, 2002
Southeast Law Enforcement Training Seminar: Remember the Children
Crockett Theater
Lawrenceburg, Tennessee
Contact:
District
Attorney Mike Bottoms or Paul Rosson
252 North Military, Suite 202
PO Box 459
Lawrenceburg, Tennessee 38464
Web site: www.co.lawrence.tn.us
931-766-1458 (Voice)
June 11-14, 2002
Printing Process Identification and Image Analysis
for Forensic Document Examiners
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, New York
Through information-filled lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on
exercises with conventional instrumentation and image analysis,
participants will learn how to compare documents produced by traditional
printing processes with fraudulent replicas produced by non-impact
technologies. U.S. Secret Service Laboratory Director, Larry Stewart,
leads a team of expert instructors.
Contact:
David Tontarski
Rochester Institute of Technology
67 Lomb Memorial Drive, CIMS 2000
Rochester, New York 14623
E-mail: dct1020@rit.edu
Web site: www.training.rit.edu/forensic.html
716-475-2759 (Voice)
June 17-22, 2002
Basic Forensic
Pathology for Law Enforcement and Death Investigators Course
Denver Center for Education
Colorado State University
Denver, Colorado
Contact:
Lori Dowd
Director of Professional Development
Denver Center for Education
Colorado State University
110 16th Street
Denver, Colorado 80202
E-mail: lhdowd@learn.colostate.edu
303-573-6318 (Voice)
303-436-1695
June 18, 2002
Sexual Assault Evidence Recognition and Collection
Course
University of North Texas Police Academy
Denton, Texas
Contact:
Edward
E. Hueske
Forensic Training Coordinator
UNT Police Academy
Denton, Texas 76203-0948
E-mail: xprtwit@aol.com
Web site: www.unt.edu/police
940-565-4988 (Voice)
940-369-8663 (Fax)
June
26-28, 2002
The Twin Towers Attack
Downtown Hampton Inn
New Orleans, Louisiana
Contacts:
Dr. Edward
B. Waldrip
Southern Institute or Forensic Science
P.O. Box 15764
Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39404
E-mail: ewaldrip@hotmail.com
601-794-6765 (Voice)
601-794-6042 (Fax)
Anne Jakobs
Director of Conference Services
University of New Orleans
E-mail: confmc@uno.edu
504-280-6680 (Voice)
504-280-7317 (Fax)
July
8-12, 2002
Smithsonian
Center for Materials Research and Education: Polarized Light Microscopy
- Fundamentals and Applications Course
Museum Support Center
Suitland, Maryland
Contact:
Francine
Lewis
Smithsonian Institution
Museum Support Center
SCMRE, MRC-534
4210 Silver Hill Road
Suitland, Maryland 20746
301-238-3700, ext. 102 (Voice)
July
25-27, 2002
Forensic
Science Educational Conference
The Saigh Foundation
awarded a $50,000 grant to the American Academy of Forensic Sciences
(AAFS) to provide 40 scholarships to middle and high school science
teachers in the metropolitan St. Louis, Missouri, area. Information
about the conference, including applications for 140 more middle
and high school teachers from any state or country where there is
AAFS affiliation to attend, will be posted on the Academy's web
site by January 31, 2002. This is an AAFS, Saigh Foundation, and
Saint Louis University collaborative initiative.
Contact:
E-mail: jhurley@aafs.org
Web site: www.aafs.org
July 29 - August 3, 2002
11th World
Congress of Psychophysiology
Montreal Bonaventure Hilton Hotel
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Contact:
J. Helen
Beuzeron-Mangina
Director, Department of Neuro-Psychophysiology
Neurophysiology Section
World Health Organization
Director of Memory Clinic
Douglas Hospital
McGill University
6875 LaSalle Boulevard
Montreal, Verdun, Quebec, Canada H4H 1R3
E-mail: beujoe@douglas.mcgill.ca
Web site: www.elsevier.com/homepage/sag/iop2002/comm.htm
1-514-761-6131, ext. 22626 (Voice)
1-514-762-3031 (Fax)
August
4-10, 2002
International
Association for Identification (IAI) Educational Conference
Riviera Hotel
Las Vegas, Nevada
Contact:
Candy
Murray
Conference Coordinator
20601 Netherland Street
Orlando, Florida 32833
E-mail: conference@theiai.org
407-568-7436 (Voice)
407-568-7689 (Fax)
August
8-10, 2002
4th Developmental
Conference on Individual Events
Rice University
Houston, Texas
The conference
seeks position papers and original research on any area of individual
events. Proposals should be limited to one page and should include
the name of presenter, title, possible panel title, and summary.
Possible topics include, but are not limited to, public address,
limited preparation, interpretation, tournament administration,
travel, wellness, pedagogy, and program administration.
Initial deadline
is February 1, 2002, after which formal registration will begin
with a secondary call for papers to fill out panel offerings. The
conference will conclude with a legislative session. Recommendations
will be forwarded to all national forensic organizations.
Contact:
Dan West
Director of Forensics MS 530
Rice University
PO Box 1892
Houston, Texas 77251-1892
E-mail as an attachment to: danwest2001@yahoo.com
713-348-5128 (Voice)
August
11-15, 2002
14th World
Congress on Medical Law
Old Town of Maastricht, Netherlands
Contact:
Jan van
Goyenkade
2002 Eurocongres Conference Management
1075 HP
Amsterdam, Netherlands
E-mail: medicallaw@eurocongres.com
Web site: www.eurocongres.com/medicallaw
31-20-673-7306 (Fax)
August 29-30, 2002
Parents Who Kill Their Children
Downtown Hampton Inn
New Orleans, Louisiana
Contacts:
Dr. Edward
B. Waldrip
Southern Institute or Forensic Science
P.O. Box 15764
Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39404
E-mail: ewaldrip@hotmail.com
601-794-6765 (Voice)
601-794-6042 (Fax)
Anne Jakobs
Director of Conference Services
University of New Orleans
E-mail: confmc@uno.edu
504-280-6680 (Voice)
504-280-7317 (Fax)
August
30 - September 2, 2002
5th International Conference on Forensic Statistics
Venice International University
Isola di San Servolvo
Venice, Italy
Contact:
E-mail:
icfs5@eco.uniroma3.it
Web site: http://icfs5.eco.uniroma3.it/
September
2-7, 2002
16th Meeting
of the International Association of Forensic Sciences
Convention Centre Le Corum
Montpellier, France
English is
the official language of the meeting.
Contact:
Societe
Internationale de Congres et Services
337, rue de la Combe Caude
34090 Montpellier, France
E-mail: algcsi@mnet.fr
Web site: www.iafs2002.com
011-33-(0)4-67-63-53-40 (Voice)
011-33-(0)4-67-41-94-27 (Fax)
September
11-14, 2002
10th Biennial
Scientific Meeting of the International Association for Craniofacial
Identification
University of Bari
Bari, Italy
Contact:
Giancarlo
Di Vella
Section of Legal Medicine, University of Bari
Piazza G. Cesare, Policlinico, 70125
Bari, Italy
E-mail: IACI2002@hotmail.com
39- 080-5478299; 39-368-3140059 (Voice)
39-080-5478303; 39-080-5478249 (Fax)
September 23, 2002
Bloodstain Evidence Institute
Union Hall
Corning, New York
Contact:
Herbert
L. MacDonnell
Bloodstain Evidence Institute
PO Box 1111
Corning, New York 14830
E-mail: forensic@localnet.com
607-962-6581 (Voice)
607-936-6936 (Fax)
September 23-27, 2002
FBI Crime
Laboratory Development Symposium
Washington University
Olin School of Business
Executive Management Program
Knight Center
St. Louis, Missouri
NOTE:
Registration will be through the FBI
Virtual Academy.
Contact:
Dr. Jane
M. Homeyer
Unit Chief of Training
Laboratory Division
FBI Academy
Quantico, Virginia 22135-0001
E-mail: jhomeyer@fbiacademy.edu
703-632-4630 (Voice)
703-632-4657 (Fax)
September
25 - October 3, 2002
National
Association of Medical Examiners Annual Meeting
Harrah's Shreveport Casino
Shreveport, Louisiana
Contact:
Mary Fran
Ernst
Meeting Planner
National Association of Medical Examiners
1402 South Grand Boulevard, R512
St. Louis, Missouri 63104
E-mail: ernstmf@slu.edu
314-577-8299 (Voice)
314-268-5124 (Fax)
October
1-4, 2002
5th International
Symposium on Advances in Legal Medicine
Gifu University
Takayama, Japan
Contact:
Secretariat
for Fifth ISALM
Plando Japan Inc.
E-mail: cf4m-nsmr@asahi-net.or.jp
Web site: www.gifu-u.ac.jp/~isalm5/index.html
81-6-6312-0462 (Fax)
October 3-5, 2002
National Institute of Justice Annual Conference
on Science and the Law
Miami, Florida
Contact:
Margaret
Black
Director of Meetings and Conferences
Institute for Law and Justice
703-684-5300, ext. 116 (Voice)
703-739-5533 (Fax)
October 7-10, 2002
13th International Symposium on Human Identification
Pointe Hilton Tapitio Cliffs Resort
Phoenix, Arizona
Contact:
Mary Streveler
Meeting Coordinator
Promega Corporation
2800 Woods Hollow Rd.
Madison, Wisconsin 53711
E-mail: mstrevel@promega.com
Web site: www.promega.com/geneticsymp13/
608-298-4651 (Voice)
608-273-6455 (Fax)
October 7-11, 2002
Medicolegal
Death Investigators' Training Course
St. Louis, Missouri
Sponsored
by the Saint Louis University School of Medicine
Division of Forensic and Environmental Pathology
St. Louis, Missouri
The course
includes information from the National Guidelines for Death Investigation
published by the National Institute of Justice. It prepares the
investigator to do the following:
- Conduct
scientific, thorough, and systematic scene and telephonic investigations
into deaths that by law are under the jurisdiction of the medicolegal
office
- Disseminate
the investigative information to departmental forensic scientists
to achieve a coordinated, efficient, and complete death inquiry
The course
emphasizes the medical aspects of death investigation. It is not
designed to be a homicide seminar.
Contact:
Mary Fran
Ernst or Julie Howe
Division of Forensic Education
Saint Louis University School of Medicine
1402 South Grand Boulevard, R512
St. Louis, Missouri 63104
E-mail: wiedemja@slu.edu
Web site: http://medschool.slu.edu/mldi
314-268-5970 (Voice)
314-268-5695 (Fax)
October 13-17, 2002
2002 Society of Forensic Toxicologists Incorporated
Annual Meeting
Hyatt Regency
Dearborn, Michigan
Contact:
Brad Hepler
or Dan Isenschmid
E-mail: bhepler@co.wayne.mi.us
E-mail: disensch@co.wayne.mi.us
Web site: www.soft-tox.org
313-833-2552 (Voice)
313-833-2557 (Voice)
October 14-18, 2002
Shooting Reconstruction Training Course
Gunsite Academy
Paulden, Arizona
Contact:
Lucien
Haag
PO Box 5347
Carefree, Arizona 85377
Web site: www.forensicfirearms.com
480-488-4445 (Voice)
October 15-18, 2002
2nd Annual TWGFEX Symposium on Fire and Explosion
Debris Analysis and Scene Investigation: House Fires to Homeland
Security
Orlando, Florida
Sponsored by the National Center for Forensic Science and the
Technical Working Group for Fire and Explosions.
Contact:
Dr. W.
W. McGee
National Center for Forensic Science
PO Box 162367
University of Central Florida
Orlando, Florida 32816-2367
Web site: http://ncfs.ucf.edu
407-823-6469 (Voice)
407-823-3162 (Fax)
October 17-18, 2002
9th Sampling, On-site Analysis and Sample Preparation
Conference and Courses
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Contact:
Barbara
Sherman
409 Meade Drive
Coraopolis, Pennsylvania 15108-9616
E-mail: Hnpacs@aol.com
Web site: http://www.pacslabs.com
724-457-6576 (Voice)
800-367-2587 (Voice)
October 21-23, 2002
2002 Forensic
Psychiatry Review Course of the American Academy of Psychiatry and
the Law
Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club
Newport Beach, California
Contact:
AAPL
PO Box 30
Bloomfield, Connecticut 06002
E-mail: execoff@aapl.org
800-331-1389 (Voice)
860-286-0787 (Fax)
October
24-27, 2002
2002 Annual
Meeting of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club
Newport Beach, California
Contact:
AAPL
PO Box 30
Bloomfield, Connecticut 06002
E-mail: execoff@aapl.org
800-331-1389 (Voice)
860-286-0787 (Fax)
November
7-8, 2002
Murder, Mutilation, and Dismemberment
Downtown Hampton Inn
New Orleans, Louisiana
Contacts:
Dr. Edward
B. Waldrip
Southern Institute or Forensic Science
P.O. Box 15764
Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39404
E-mail: ewaldrip@hotmail.com
601-794-6765 (Voice)
601-794-6042 (Fax)
Anne Jakobs
Director of Conference Services
University of New Orleans
E-mail: confmc@uno.edu
504-280-6680 (Voice)
504-280-7317 (Fax)
November
4-15, 2002
Extraction of DNA from Aged Skeletal Remains and
Forensic Mitochondrial DNA Sequence Analysis Training Course
Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory
Rockville, Maryland
Contact:
Ted Anderson
Training and Education Coordinator
Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory
1413 Research Boulevard, Building 101
Rockville, Maryland 20850-3125
E-mail: AndersonT@afip.osd.mil
301-319-0240 (Voice)
301-295-5932 (Fax)
December
9-13, 2002
Bloodstain
Pattern Analysis Workshop
Metropolitan Police Institute
Miami, Florida
Contact:
Toby L.
Wolson
Miami-Dade Police Department
Crime Laboratory Bureau
9105 Northwest 25th Street
Miami, Florida 33172
E-mail: twolson@mdpd.com
305-471-3041 (Voice)
305-471-3350 (Fax)
January
9-10, 2003
Sexual Sadism
Downtown
Hampton Inn
New Orleans, Louisiana
Contacts:
Dr. Edward
B. Waldrip
Southern Institute or Forensic Science
P.O. Box 15764
Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39404
E-mail: ewaldrip@hotmail.com
601-794-6765 (Voice)
601-794-6042 (Fax)
Anne Jakobs
Director of Conference Services
University of New Orleans
E-mail: confmc@uno.edu
504-280-6680 (Voice)
504-280-7317 (Fax)
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