This week I visited the Toxicology Laboratory at Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences to interview Dr. Erin Spargo. Although the initial goal was to tour the facility, due to privacy policies, I was unable to tour the laboratory. However, I was able to discuss the fundamentals of forensic biochemistry and ethics of criminal investigations with Dr. Erin Spargo. She helped to underline the importance of the different techniques used to extract and examine DNA samples. She described how analysts take apart the data from immunoassays and the various steps the lead up to pinpointing a culprit.
This week I also spent time creating a Final Presentation Invitation. Because the invitation must match my color scheme while also eye-catching, it took 3 rough drafts to finally create the final draft of the invitation. In the invitation, I incorporated an image with a grey color scheme.In addition, I reflected upon my interview with Dr. Erin Spargo and added any new information to my Final Product research document. Lastly, I began researching the specific crime I want to base my Final Product over. Next week, my plan is to start creating the sketches and report for the crime scene, meet with my mentor to review Final Product, and begin creating my Final Presentation.
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AuthorWritten by Khushi Borikar Archives
April 2019
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