Advanced analytical techniques such as chromatography, mass spectrometry, and spectroscopy have revolutionized the detection of toxins, drugs, and chemical substances in forensic investigations. Rapid identification of illicit compounds, poisons, and environmental contaminants plays a crucial role in legal proceedings and public health. Cutting-edge nanotechnology enhances sensitivity in detecting trace evidence, improving the accuracy of forensic analysis. The growing complexity of synthetic drugs and chemical warfare agents has driven innovations in detection methods, ensuring timely interventions in criminal cases and poisoning incidents. Biomarker analysis and metabolomics provide deeper insights into toxic exposure, aiding in both forensic and clinical toxicology. As regulatory frameworks evolve, forensic & toxicological chemistry continues to shape policies on drug safety, environmental hazards, and workplace chemical exposure, ensuring greater protection for individuals and communities.
Title : Eliminating implant failure in humans with nano chemistry: 30,000 cases and counting
Thomas J Webster, Brown University, United States
Title : Nutrient and heavy metal loads from the Ribeiras to Coastal zones: A land-ocean continuum perspective in Madeira Island
Aracelis Del Carmen Narayan Rajnauth, University of Porto, Portugal
Title : Synthesis, ADMET, PASS, molecular docking, and dynamics simulation investigation of novel octanoyl glucoopyranosides & valeroyl ribofuranoside esters.
Hasinul Babu, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh
Title : Advances in plasma-based radioactive waste treatment
Hossam A Gabbar, Ontario Tech University, Canada
Title : Molecularly imprinted polymer-bimetallic nanoparticle based electrochemical sensor for dual detection of phenol iosmers micopollutants in water
Melkamu Biyana Regasa, Wollega University, Ethiopia
Title : Applying an external bias in XPS as a means to obtain additional information about materials
Alexander Pereyaslavtsev , SUE VNIIA, Russian Federation