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Poisons, Cures, and Murder

Poisons, Cures, and Murder

Poisons, Cures, and Murder

Wednesday, June 4, 9:00am – 10:00am

Dr. Lilly Naley

In-person/On-demand

Did you ever wonder why “Law and Order” is such a long running show on TV? 

The science of murders has continued to evolve over the last 50 years so that successful murder has become more difficult.  In fact, since the advent of DNA forensics, the murder rate has dropped. This lecture explores how homicides have evolved in response to the evolution of the science of forensics.

Dr. Naley has an undergraduate degree from Cornell University, a master’s in Public Health from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health specializing in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, and a medical degree from Rutgers University. She taught Public Health at the University of North Texas for 17 years and received multiple awards for teaching master’s degree students. Many of her International students have returned to their countries to solve serious environmental issues in their native lands.

9:00 am - 10:00 am

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