Forensic Science/biochemistry

Forensic science combines biochemistry with the law to identify the cause, manner, and time of death of individuals. It is a powerful investigative tool that can often narrow down potential suspects. Forensic biochemistry uses biochemical tests such as chromatography and DNA testing to examine evidence such as hair, blood, or saliva. By collecting and analyzing evidence, forensic scientists can piece together events from the past to solve crimes and exonerate the innocent. The use of forensic biochemistry is invaluable in bringing criminals to justice, providing closure for victims and families, and protecting the public from dangerous criminals.

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