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NIST Convenes Forensic Science Research Innovation to Implementation Symposium


On June 19-20, 2019, NIST will convene a symposium where forensic scientists, researchers and technology transfer experts will come together with laboratory professionals, business leaders and other stakeholders to explore ideas for speeding innovation in the nation's crime labs. NIST invites researchers to submit contributions to a poster session at the Forensic Science Research Innovation to Implementation Symposium. 

To participate, please submit an abstract of 1-2 paragraphs via email to Karen Reczek at karen.reczek@nist.gov by May 27. All poster contributions will undergo a review by the organizers; authors will be notified of acceptance by June 3. Vendors interested in exhibiting opportunities should register as an attendee and contact Grace Hao at grace.hao@nist.gov for additional guidance. For more information and to register, visit https://www.nist.gov/news-events/events/2019/06/forensic-science-research-innovation-implementation-symposium-ri2i

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