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Forensic Podiatry: Panjab University professor's research goes to US

Discussion in 'Break Room' started by Cameron, Feb 12, 2019.

  1. Cameron

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    Posted in good faith Source: Times of India

    Panjab University professor's research goes to US.
    Associate Professor Kewal Krishan, of the Department of Anthropology, Panjab University, will co-present 'Forensic podiatry: A great help in crime scene investigation' with Dr John DiMaggio, USA at the 71st Annual Scientific Conference of American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) , Batimore, February 18-23

    https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...-research-goes-to-us/articleshow/67954477.cms

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