Better forensic outcomes begin with SCIEX
Join us this October at SOFT in Portland for a week of insights and networking that will shape the future of forensic toxicology. Stop by booth #500 to meet our team.
Also, be sure to attend our lunch and learn talks on Tuesday, October 28th to deepen your expertise of our QTOF systems. Learn how to successfully set up your instrument, optimize workflows, accelerate turnaround times, and uncover new insights.
Explore our posters for even more exciting applications and discoveries.
Posters on display:
- A fully customizable workflow for the resubmitting of samples using customized rules without user intervention
- Simultaneous identification and quantitation of NPS in human whole blood using QTRAP technology
- Sensitive quantitation of nine nitazene analogs and brorphine in dried blood spots
- Leveraging QTRAP technology for ultra-sensitive quantitation of 11-nor-9-carboxy-THC (THC-COOH) in hair
Developing the lab line-up: Preparing for QTOF integration
Dani Mata, D-ABFT-FT
Forensic Toxicologist
ToxiDani LLC
Toxicology in the hot seat: Fast-tracking your results
Sarah Riley, PhD, DAB (CC, TC), F-ABFT
Director, SSM SLUCare Toxicology Laboratory
Director, Clinical Toxicology Laboratory Section, SSM SLU Hospital
Prof. of Pathology and Pediatrics
St. Louis University School of Medicine
Time travel: Retrospective drug analysis
F. Wayne Lewallen D-ABFT-FA/FT, CFM-III
Forensic Scientist Manager
Ashley Galbreath
Forensic Scientist II
North Carolina State Crime Laboratory