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Toxtyper Screening – A New Kind of Forensic Evidence

sponsored by Bruker

The webinar will briefly introduce the field of forensic toxicology and focus on the use of the Toxtyper system for urine screening within this field. A special focus will be on urine sample preparation to improve time- and cost-effectiveness in the lab. Advantages and limitations of such a simplified sample preparation will be addressed and exemplified on selected authentic forensic cases.

Learning Objectives of Webinar

  1. How the Toxtyper helps to provide faster results in daily forensic screening.
  2. How a simple unified sample preparation for urine simplifies the lab workflow.
  3. Why is the identification of urine metabolites important for your screening results.

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