Register today for Forensic Science Research Innovation to Implementation Symposium (RI2I) June 19-20, 2019

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Register today for Forensic Science Research Innovation to Implementation Symposium (RI2I)

Registration is now open for "Research Innovation to Implementation in Forensic Science Symposium (RI2I)" Please register by June 12, 2019 to ensure your spot at this event. On June 19-20, 2019, NIST will convene an interactive symposium aimed at answering these questions. Come join the discussion.

For crime laboratories, transferring forensic science research into practice is a challenging problem. Thousands of research papers are published in forensic science journals every year, yet many innovations never make it to the crime lab. What can the forensic science community do differently so that new technologies come online faster? How can we reduce the obstacles to successful innovation?

Join us at RI2I, where forensic scientists, researchers, and technology transfer experts will come together with laboratory professionals, business leaders and other stakeholders to explore ideas for speeding innovation in the nation’s crime labs.

Location: NIST 100 Bureau Drive Gaithersburg MD 20899

Registration: $125.00

Call for Posters

We kindly invite you to submit contributions to a poster session at this workshop that will provide an opportunity for researchers to discuss their latest results, ongoing research activities, product development initiatives, etc., with the community. Posters will be available for viewing at the breaks. To participate, please submit by May 27, 2019, an abstract of 1-2 paragraphs via email to Karen Reczek at karen.reczek@nist.gov.  Any submissions after, May 27th cannot be guaranteed consideration. All poster contributions will undergo a review by the organizers, and the authors will be notified of acceptance by June 3, 2019.

Call for Exhibitors

Vendors interested in exhibiting opportunities should register now as an attendee and contact Grace Hao at grace.hao@nist.gov for additional guidance.

Agenda:

June 19

 

 

7:30 - 8:30

Registration & Coffee

 

8:30 - 9:00

Opening Remarks

Walt Copan, Direct of NIST

9:00 - 10:00

Plenary I – Research Perspective

Glen Jackson, West Virginia University

Gene Peters, Chief, Counterterrorism and Forensic Science Research, FBI Laboratory

10:00-10:30

Posters and Exhibitors

 

10:30-11:30

Plenary II - Lab Management Perspective

Jenifer Smith, Director, Department of Forensic Sciences, Washington DC

Edward “Chip” Pollock, Laboratory Director, Sacramento County DA’s Office – Laboratory of Forensic Services

11:30 - 2:30

Plenary III - Business Perspective

Barry Logan, Senior Vice President of Forensic Science Initiatives, NMS Labs

Lisa Calandro, Sr. Director of Product Mgt., Thermo Fisher Scientific

12:30 - 1:30

Lunch Break

 

1:30 - 2:30

Plenary IV - Courts Perspective

Dawn Boswell Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney’s Office, Chief, Conviction Integrity Unit

Stephanie Domitrovich: Chair of Forensic Science Committee of the ABA Judicial Division

2:30 - 3:30

Posters and Exhibitors

 

3:00 - 5:00

Breakout Session A

Validation and Amplification of Plenaries

5:00 - 7:00

Reception and Posters and Exhibitors

 

June 20

 

 

8:30 – 9:45

Report out on Breakout A

 

9:45 - 10:15

Coffee, Posters and Exhibitors

 

10:15-11:15

Plenary V – Experience, Progress and Perspective from Abroad

Robert Morgan Senior Forensic Project Officer

National Institute of Forensic Science Australia New Zealand

Gillian Tully - UK Forensic Science Regulator

11:15-11:30

Explanation of Breakout B

Summary of Topic to Be Discussed - Identification of Fentanyl Isomers using non-targeted analysis with a LC-QTOF in the toxicology laboratory (Note: Send read ahead)

11:30 – 1:00

Breakout Session B  

 

1:00 – 2:00

 Lunch

 

2:00 – 3:00

Plenary Recap

  Breakout B findings and Next Steps

3:00

Symposium Ends

 

 

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