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Jenny M. Borowitz, Michigan State University: Quantitation of Nitrated Explosives by Fluorescence

Quenching following Thin-Layer Chromatography. Summer 2005-Spring 2006.

Victoria J. Hall, Huntington University: Selectivity of Fluorescein Quenching by Nitroaromatic Compounds.

Summer 2004.

Guest Lecturer

2005

Forensic Science Workshop, Portage Northern High School, Portage, MI

Developed and presented forensic science-based laboratory experiments to 25 high school science teachers

interested in incorporation of such materials into the classroom. Experiments included determination of blood

alcohol content using visible spectrophotometry following reaction with a chromophore as well as

comparison of soil composition (e.g. limestone, chloride, iron) using observation and visible

spectrophotometry following addition of appropriate indicator solutions.

Guest Lecturer

2004

School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University

Survey of Forensic Science. Scientific analysis of physical evidence. Four major aspects of physical evidence

using real criminal and civil cases: generation of physical evidence by criminal activity; collection and

preservation of physical evidence; analysis of physical evidence by forensic science laboratory; presentation

of scientific expert testimony in court. Topics covered: Fire/arson and explosives analysis. Fall 2004.

Instructor: Dr. David R. Foran, enrollment: 15.

Tutor

2003 – 2005

Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University

General Chemistry II and Introductory Physical Chemistry.

Undergraduate Teaching Assistant

2001

Department of Mathematics, Michigan State University

Multivariable Calculus (Recitation Instructor) Vectors in space, functions of several variables and partial

differentiation, multiple integrals, line and surface integrals, and Green's and Stokes's theorems. Spring

2001. Instructor: Dr. Khodr M. Shamseddine, enrollment: 600.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Chemical Society (ACS)

2004-present

ACS Subdivision on Chromatography and Separations Chemistry

2009-present

AOAC International

2008-present

AOAC International Technical Division on Reference Materials

2011-present

Washington Chromatography Discussion Group

2008-present

American Academy of Forensic Sciences

2004-2008

Society of Electroanalytical Chemistry

2004-2008

Midwestern Association of Forensic Scientists

2007-2008

Society for Applied Spectroscopy

2007-2008

AOAC OMB Meeting Book

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