2006: Best Posters Top 10
The following posters have been designated by the jury of the 4th European Academy of Forensic Science Meeting in Helsinki as the ten best posters, in the following order:
- Praxis – Micro X-ray Fluorenscence and Micro Raman Spectrometer in Examination of Forensic Sample (T 114) Janina Zięba-Palus, Marcin Kunicki, and Rafal Borusiewicz, Cracow Poland
- A Multimethod with an Automatic SPME-Technique for Analyses of volatile and semi-volatile Compounds (F 10) Helen Weinesson and Margareta Ekelund, Linköping, Sweden
- Inductively coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry of the Metals of Various Firearms (W 43) Claude Roux, Ben Walters, Philip Doble, Val Spikmans, Steele Diggles and Eric Davies, Sidney & Canberra, Australia
- The national Serious Crime Scene Unit of the Forensic Science Institute of the French National Gendarmerie (F 19) Jean-François Voilot, Patrick Touron and Jacques Hebrard, Rosny sous Bois, France
- Mass Spectrometric Investigation of Resins in Ballpoint Inks (T 21) Dieter Kirsch, Fritz Koehler and Bernhard Spengelr, Giessen & Wiesbaden, Germany
- MiniSTR Array for DNA Identification from Compromised Samples (T 34) Julio Mulero, Chien-Wei Chang, Robert Lagace, Dennis Wang, Lisa Calandro and Lori Hennessy, Foster City, USA
- Analysis of Reactive Dyes on Cotton Fibres using Raman Spectroscopy and Microspectrometry : a EFG Collaborative Study(T 87) Genevieve Massonnet, Lausanne, Switzerland
- Inks Dating: an Overview of the Interpretation Issues (T 16) Céline Weyermann, Lausanne, Switzerland
- Quality Assurance in a Multisite Forensic Organization (W 52) Graham John Evans, Birmingham, United Kingdom
- Rapid post-blast Explosives Analysis by Ion Chromatography coupled to suppressed Conductivity Detection (F 16) Lisa Cannella, Philip Maynard, Philip Doble, Claude Roux, Val Spikmans and Chris Lennard, Sidney & Canberra, Australia