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What does a Forensic Pathologist / Medical Examiner do?
A physician (doctor) who specializes in forensic pathology. They examine those who died under unusual circumstances.
What does a Medical Examiner do?
Investigate and examine people who died of a sudden, unexpected or violent death and determine the cause and manner of death.
What does a Geneticist do?
Use genetic samples to identify crime victims and perpetrators
What does a Pharmacologist do?
Develops, identifies, and tests drugs to cure, treat, and prevent diseases, and will test gases, dust, food colorings, and chemicals to determine if they are ha
What does a Biochemist do?
Plan and conduct complex projects in basic and applied research. They also isolate, analyze, and synthesize proteins, fats, DNA, and other molecules.
What does a Toxicologist do?
Conduct research that explores chemical agents' properties. They analyze cellular and biochemical reactions to identify harmful compounds.
What does a Mental Health Counselor do?
Counsels clients and patients, individually and in group sessions, to assist in overcoming dependencies, adjusting to life, and making changes.
What does a Forensic Psychologist do?
Applies psychology to the criminal justice system. Forensic psychologists evaluate suspected criminals' competency to stand trial and more.
What does a Serology Technician do?
Responsible for testing blood and other samples for presence of viral and bacterial disease by detecting antibodies (AB) or antigens (AG).
What does a DNA Criminalist do?
Analyze and interpret DNA typing results. Prepare evidence for presentation at court and testify as an expert witness on the results of laboratory analysis.
What does a Forensic Serologist do?
Detect and identify biological material (i.e., blood, semen, saliva, and urine) on physical evidence.
What does a Phlebotomist do?
Draw blood for testing
What does a Crime Scene Photographer do?
Work with law enforcement and produce a photographic record of crime scenes.
What does a Criminalist do?
Analyze, compare, identify, and interpret physical evidence, then report results for use in the justice system.
What does a Fingerprint Analyst do?
Forensic science technicians who specialize in the identification of fingerprints.
What does a Microbiologist do?
Study microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, algae, fungi, and some types of parasites.
What does a Clinical Laboratory Technician do?
Analyze crime scenes to determine what evidence should be collected and how.
What does a Crime Laboratory Analyst do?
Collect, identify, classify, and process evidence collected from crime scenes.