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I'm Kevin Lothridge, forensic chemist and CEO of the National Forensic Science Technology Center. I'm here to answer questions about forensic science, forensic technology and how the work has changed over the past 20 years.
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Hi Reddit, I have been a forensic scientist for 30 years and times have really changed, but the purpose of forensic science has remained constant: to apply science to matters of the law. Our company, www.nfstc.org, trains the professionals in all kinds of disciplines from crime scene investigation techniques to DNA analysis to field chemistry. Sometimes new technology is best for the case, but sometimes the tried and true methods are the best. We have developed lots of resources for non-scientists like www.forensicsciencesimplified.org and even online training programs anyone can take (https://www.nfstc.org/service/forensics-training/). I get lots of questions about forensic science from the pros and from people who have seen shows on TV, and would love to hear your questions, too. I will be back at 2 pm ET to answer your questions, ask me anything! Edit: fixed URL Edit: Okay, we’re ready to roll!! I’m going to get started on all your great questions. Edit: That’s it for me now. Sorry we ran out of time but thanks for all your great questions.