Class of 2022 Research and Seminar

Below is a listing of the Class of 2022 research presentations, viewable online.


Jacob Bennett

Lay Seminar Presentation:
Malware: A Summary

Research Presentation:
Performance Checks of QIAGEN® EZ1 Advanced xLs

 


Tom Beuerle

Lay Seminar Presentation:
Drug Trafficking: A Comprehensive look at Advancements in Impurity Profiling

Research Presentation:
Comparison of Blood Sample Volumes by SLE+ Automated Extraction and UPLC-QTOF-MS Drug Screening

 


Haley Bolt

Lay Seminar Presentation:
The CSI Effect and the Criminal Justice System

Research Presentation:

 


Savannah Bowery

Lay Seminar Presentation:
Medical Examiners and Coroners: A Look Into the Systems and the Disparities Between Them

Research Presentation:
Drug-Related Death Trends from 2018 to 2020 in Northeastern Tennessee


Arcelia Cohen

Lay Seminar Presentation:
The Value and Practice of Forensic Entomology

Research Presentation:

 


Shelby Fasching

Lay Seminar Presentation:
Curl Up and Dye: How Hair Is Used in Forensics

Research Presentation:
Internal Validation of the RapidHIT™ ID System v1.3.1 Using RapidLINK™ Software v1.1.5

 


John Garzanelli

Lay Seminar Presentation:
A Brief Analysis of Forensic Psychology

Research Presentation:
Analysis and Classification of Pyrolyzed Plastics Using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy

 


Amanda Kemmerer

Lay Seminar Presentation:
DNA Identifications After the 9/11 World Trade Center Attacks

Research Presentation:
Establishing a ‘Stop at’ Quantification Concentration for Autosomal and Y Targets using Quantifiler Trio, Verifiler Plus and Yfiler Plus

 


Rayna Mock

Lay Seminar Presentation:
Forensic Odontology and How it is Used in Criminal Cases

Research Presentation:

 


Shelby Morgan

Lay Seminar Presentation:
The Innocence Project: Using Technological Advancement to Reform the Criminal Justice System

Research Presentation:
Validation of Concurrent Quantitation of Ethanol, Acetone, Methanol, and Isopropanol via Headspace/Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry/Flame Ionization Detection

 


Michaela Ward

Lay Seminar Presentation:
Partners in Crime: K-9 Units

Research Presentation:
Comparison of Ignitable Liquid Abundance on Layers of Wood Flooring


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