Forensic Toxicology

Forensic toxicology is essential for determining causes of death and identifying substances involved in criminal activity. This session will explore the latest analytical techniques for detecting drugs, poisons, and other chemicals in blood, urine, tissues, and other biological samples. Tools like GC-MS and LC-MS provide precise identification of substances including alcohol, opioids, and illicit drugs, supporting investigations into overdoses, poisonings, and impaired driving. Special attention will be given to emerging psychoactive substances, which challenge traditional detection methods. This track will also examine toxicology’s role in determining exposure timing and physiological effects, as well as the influence of genetic and metabolic factors on substance interactions. As forensic toxicology continues to advance, it remains a cornerstone of modern criminal investigations.

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