| Gene Hall, presider |
IR Microscopes in Forensic Science: Past, Present, and Future John A. Reffner, Smiths Detection, Danbury, CT |
Spectrochemical Analysis and Spectral Imaging of Latent Fingerprints and Trace Evidence Included within the Prints Edward G. Bartick1, Diane K. Williams1, Heather L. Peters1, Rebecca L. Schwartz1, Nicole J. Crane2, Rohit Bhargava3, Daniel Fernandez3, Scott W. Huffman3 and Ira Levin3, (1)FBI Laboratory, Quantico, VA, (2)Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE), Quantico, VA, (3)National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD |
Use of Drop Coated Deposition Raman (DCDR) for Detection of Explosives Katia Rothhaar1, Jimmy Oxley2, Dor Ben-Amotz3, Dongmao Zhang3, Yong Xie3, Corasi Ortiz3 and Jo Davisson3, (1)Tienta Sciences, Indianapolis, IN, (2)University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, (3)Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN |
Morning Break |
Applications of Spectroscopy in a Museum Janice H. Carlson and Jennifer L. Mass, Winterthur Museum, Winterthur, DE |
Creation of an ATR-FT-IR Spectral Database of Nail Lacquer Enamel for Use in Forensic Science Laurie E. Smith and Gene S. Hall, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ |