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Forensic Research 2016

 

5th International Conference on Forensic Research & Technology
November 17-19, 2016 in San Francisco, USA

Forensic Research 2016 invites all interested participants to join us for this esteemed event at the exquisite destination Atlanta.

With the generous response and support received from the participants of Forensic Research-2015, OMICS International proudly announces “5th International Conference on Forensic Research & Technology” which will be held during November 17-19, 2016 at San Francisco, USA.

The Theme of the conference is “Cutting Edge Forensic Technology” and the major tracks are:

– Computational Forensic
– DNA Analysis
– Forensic Anthropology
– Forensic Psychology & Forensic Psychiatry (Criminal Investigations)
– Forensic Chemistry
– Forensic Entomology
– Forensic Geology & Geophysics
– Forensic Pathology
– Forensic Toxicology

Visit our website for more information or to register.

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