The Forensic Science department is located at the corner of 21st and H streets on the Foggy Bottom Campus.The department houses faculty offices in addition to laboratory facilities which are available for students doing thesis research and class laboratory assignments.
The Microscope Lab hosts numerous microscopes and other instruments for trace evidence analysis and ballistic examinations
among other techniques.
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A Mettler hot stage and comparison
microscope are available for refractive index measurements.Two
comparison microscopes and numerous
transmitted light microscopes provide a means to examine hairs, fibers,
glass, and soil. |
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Two ballistic comparison microsopes
are used for examining cartridges, bullets, and toolmarks. |
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The comparison microscopes are a
necessary tool in the analysis of hairs and fibers. |
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Students have access to the mass spectrometer in
the chemistry department. |
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The forensic science department has its own
scanning electron microscope. |
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View of the forensic chemistry laboratory. |
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Another view of the forensic chemistry laboratory. |
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Molecular Biology Laboratory - The Forensic Molecular Biology Laboratory
is 1100 square feet and includes an autoclave, PCR hood,
gel-electrophoresis
equipment, digital photography equipment, and water purification system
in addition to PC and Macintosh computers. |
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The ABI 310 Autmated sequencer is used for DNA
sequencing, mtDNA analysis, and STR analysis for human and other
species. |
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The department has two thermal cyclers
used for PCR amplification and sequence analysis. The laboratory
has separate laboratory space for pre and post amplification analysis
to
reduce contamination. |
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PCR Preparation Hood - Digital image capture is avaliable for analysis of
gel electrophoresis documentation. |
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Off-campus
The Security Management and High Technology Crime Investigations Programs are located off-campus at:
The Arlington Graduate Center
3601 Wilson Blvd. Suite 400
Arlington, VA
The facility is conveniently located adjacent to the Virginia Square Metro station.
Visit http://www.ocp.gwu.edu/arlington for more information.
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