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The presenters of the Forensic Science and Law Summit include:
Amarjit Chahal, laboratory director & general manager, Molecular World Inc.: “Mitochondrial DNA and Forensic Identification”
D. Michael Risinger, John J. Gibbons professor of law, Seton Hall University School of Law: “Domain Irrelevant Information as an Infectious Disease in Forensic Science [...]
A lot has been said and written about the harm caused by Custom papers to our system of education. However, no real results have been achieved. Moreover, I do not think that any positive results can be achieved in this direction: custom writing industry is not controlled by government or laws. Thus, teachers beware of [...]
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