Forensic
Toxicology Forensic toxicology is the science of detecting and quantifying toxic substances in biological specimens. It is an important field of forensic science, as toxic substances can be used to incriminate or exculpate suspects of criminal cases. Forensic toxicologists will analyze biological evidence such as blood, urine, and tissue samples to identify and quantify substances that may have been used to commit a crime. They will also provide expert testimony in cases involving drug use, poisoning, and other toxic exposures. By using advanced analytical techniques, forensic toxicologists can provide valuable information that helps to identify and prosecute suspects, as well as exonerate innocent persons.
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