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Forensic Podiatry Seminar

Discussion in 'USA' started by Cameron, Jan 29, 2009.

  1. Cameron

    Cameron Well-Known Member


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    The Boston University Forensic Society is holding a seminar (today) entitled Forensic Podiatry and the Foot in Medicolegal Investigations with David Agoada (Podiatrist), as the guest speaker. The Biomedical Forensic Sciences Program trains students for work as forensic scientists, DNA analysts, chemists, death investigators, and crime scene responders.

    :morning:
    toeslayer
     
  2. Ian Linane

    Ian Linane Well-Known Member

    Hi Toe Slayer

    If only you had said yesterday :)

    Cheers
    Ian
     
  3. Cameron

    Cameron Well-Known Member

    You have to be on the ball, Ian

    toeslayer
     
  4. Gibby

    Gibby Active Member

    I am interested-
    is there a website/address??

    -John
     
  5. Cameron

    Cameron Well-Known Member

    Gibby

    Try http://www.bumc.bu.edu/biomedforensic/

    You should be able to pick it up from there

    toeslayer

    BTW I drove down Highway 61 from Nashville to New Orleans - absolute joy. Could live in New Orleans, anyday.
     
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