TUESDAY, 03 NOVEMBER 2020
The role of rapid tests (POCT) in toxicology
José RESTOLHO
Is the postmortem use of point-of-care testing devices justified?
Emma Alice KERSLEY
Fatima Zohra SAADI (SATOX PRESENTATION)
Comparison of drug screening and confirmation analysis results in urine samples
Rukiye DÖĞER
Tóxicos Volátiles y Gaseosos en Toxocología Forense
(Poisonous Volatiles and Gases in Forensic Toxicology)
Luis FERRARI
Finden by KURA biotech
(Validation of an analytical method for ethanol, methanol and ethylene glycol in blood and vitreous humour by GC-FID, HS)
Salma KADDOUR (SATOX PRESENTATION)
Ethyl glucuronide determination by LC-MS/MS in nails after homogenization by pulverization
Frederike STÖTH
Evidentiary discrepancies in sexual assault casework
Chinyere M. WILLIAMS
Assessment of illegal substances in surface water by periodic comparison in Izmir, Turkey
Yesim KARABULUT
Chromatographic analysis of whole blood and dried blood spot samples after liquid-liquid extraction
Melike AYDOĞDU
Evsen Yavuz GUZEL
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