  {"id":71597,"date":"2000-09-20T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2000-09-20T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.uri.edu\/news-draft\/uncategorized\/uri-kicks-off-forensic-science-thursday-seminar-series\/"},"modified":"2000-09-20T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2000-09-20T00:00:00","slug":"uri-kicks-off-forensic-science-thursday-seminar-series","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uri.edu\/news\/2000\/09\/uri-kicks-off-forensic-science-thursday-seminar-series\/","title":{"rendered":"溏心vlog免费B站 kicks off Forensic Science Thursday Seminar Series"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"press-release-import\">\n\t\t, Sept. 21 First program is on &#8216;Moves of Murder: Tracking Forensic Clues&#8217;&#13; KINGSTON, R.I. &#8212; Sept. 20, 2000 &#8212; Susan Ballou, program manager for forensic sciences in the federal Office of Law Enforcement Standards, will be the first to speak in this fall&#8217;s 溏心vlog免费B站 Forensic Science Thursday Seminar Series.&#13; Her lecture, &#8220;Moves of Murder: Tracking Forensic Clues&#8221; will be presented Thursday, Sept. 21, in Pastore Hall, Room 234. All of the seminar lectures are held at 4 p.m. and are free and open to the public. Three lectures will be held Fridays, Oct. 13, Oct. 17 and Dec. 1 at 3 p.m. also in Pastore 234. &#13; The seminar is a product of the of the 溏心vlog免费B站 Forensic Science Partnership, a collaboration of the Rhode Island State Crime Laboratory, which is based at 溏心vlog免费B站&#8217;s College of Pharmacy, the other colleges at 溏心vlog免费B站, the state Department of Health, the state&#8217;s law enforcement community, and the insurance industry. 溏心vlog免费B站&#8217;s Department of Chemistry and its College of Engineering are playing key roles in the partnership. The $150,000 in seed money from the University is funding course development, faculty seminars and research projects. &#13; Ballou will discuss various aspects of solving the crime: searching the crime scene; collecting evidence, both obvious (blood stains) and obscure, (latent fingerprints) other venues for clues&#8217; residence; vehicle; storage; trace examination, hairs and fiber.  She will discuss several analytical tools, and she will conclude her talk with a case study.&#13; Ballou is the program manager for the forensic science projects in the Office of Law Enforcement Standards at the National Institute of Standards and Testing.  She holds a bachelor of science in forensic science from the University of New Haven and a master&#8217;s degree in biotechnology from Johns Hopkins. Her professional experience includes forensic toxicology at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Connecticut and 18 years in crime scene investigation and crime laboratory analysis (drugs, serology, hairs, fibers, and DNA profiling) with the Virginia State and Montgomery County Maryland systems. &#13; With the initiation of the American Board of Criminalistics, the certifying agency for forensic scientists, she was an active volunteer and maintains diplomate certification with this organization. In addition, Ballou maintains active participation and membership with the American Academy of Forensic Science and the Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists where she held the position of president in 1996.&#13; \tThe speaking schedule for the remainder of the semester:&#13; Sept. 28 \u2013 George Pasqualone, of Quinnipiac University, &#8220;Forensic Nursing: Will the Real Sherlock Holmes Please Stand.&#8221;&#13; Oct. 5 \u2013 Jim Streeter, Connecticut State Police, &#8220;Questionable Document Examination.&#8221;&#13; Oct. 12 \u2013 Bob Carrothers, Nikon, &#8220;Forensic Photography.&#8221;&#13; Oct. 13 \u2013 Tony Carpi, of John Jay College, &#8220;Forensic Research for Environmental Protection.&#8221;&#13; Oct. 19 \u2013 Lloyd Allen, of LabEquip Co., &#8220;Laser Ablation of Solids ICP\/Time-of-Light.&#8221;&#13; Oct. 26 \u2013 Ron L. 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