Sunday, 14 November 2004: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM

251 A-B (Salt Palace L-2)

Section D Symposium: From the Corpse to the Courtroom and Beyond: Entomological Contributions in the Forensic Setting

Organizer(s): Rebecca Bullard, rabullard@ucdavis.edu
Robert Kimsey, rbkimsey@ucdavis.edu
1:00 PM0019Welcome and introductory remarks
Rebecca Bullard, rabullard@ucdavis.edu
1:05 PM0020Forensic entomology: A historical perspective of the ABFE over the past 10 years and the organization of a new association for forensic entomologists
Richard W. Merritt, merrittr@msu.edu
1:30 PM0021Insect succession as a tool to estimate the postmortem interval: Prospects and limitations
Kenneth Schoenly, kgschoenly@science.csustan.edu, Neal H. Haskell, blowfly@technologist.com, Robert D. Hall, hallr@missouri.edu
1:55 PM0022Forensic and livestock entomology: The bridging of the two disciplines
Jeffery Tomberlin, jktomberlin@ag.tamu.edu
2:20 PMBreak
2:35 PM0023Site-specific weather data for postmortem analysis
Dennis Calvin, dcalvin@psu.edu, Ke Chung Kim, kck@psu.edu, Joseph Russo
3:00 PM0024The role of aquatic arthropods in forensic investigations
John R. Wallace, john.wallace@millersville.edu
3:25 PM0025DNA techniques and the forensic entomologist
Jeffrey D. Wells, jdwells@mail.wvu.edu
3:50 PM0026Trends, recent advances, and future directions in forensic entomology
Robert Kimsey, rbkimsey@ucdavis.edu

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