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Who we are, and what we do: The Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences is a science-based, independent operation comprised of two distinct forensic services for the Harris County community – the Medical Examiner Service and the Crime Laboratory Service. The Medical Examiner Service investigates sudden death and deaths resulting from ...
Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences Organizational Chart Commissioners Court / Office of County Administrator Executive Director & Chief Medical Examiner Forensic Investigation Fellowship Program Residency Program Anthropology Fellowship Program Forensic Imaging Forensic Photography Revised 5/10/2022 Autopsy
The Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences (HCIFS), Houston, Texas located on the Texas Medical Center (TMC) campus – the largest medical center in the world – offers two distinct services for the Harris County community; the Medical Examiner Service, and the Crime Laboratory Service. Accredited by seven accrediting organizations, and
In accordance with state law, the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences (HCIFS) will perform an inquest or autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death of the decedent. If an autopsy is performed, certain organs and tissue are removed for necessary examination and testing.
Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences (HCIFS), one of the nation’s leading forensic agencies located in the heart of Houston, Texas, is currently recruiting a Board-certified forensic pathologist to fill a full-time Deputy Chief Medical Examiner (Deputy CME) position for Harris County.
management of the Institute of Forensic Sciences made a promise to the citizens of Harris County – to provide the highest quality of forensic services in an unbiased and timely manner with uncompromised integrity.
The mission of the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences is to provide medical examiner and crime laboratory services of the highest quality in an unbiased manner with uncompromised integrity.
Organization of Scientific Area Committees for Forensic Science ... RECOGNIZES Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences 8/3/2021 Lab-027. Title: OSAC Implementer Certificate 025_NMS_Labs.pdf Author: ang19 Created Date: 6/24/2021 7:45:47 AM ...
The Harris County Auditor’s Office Audit Division has completed a financial controls audit of the Institute of Forensic Sciences. The results of our audit are included in the attached report.
Comprehensive training program in fundamentals of forensic toxicology. Training in laboratory operations, quality assurance, method development and validation. Dissemination of knowledge by presentation and publication submission.
Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences | Forensic Genetics Laboratory 2450 Holcombe Blvd., Suite. 7 | Houston, TX 77021 | ifs.harriscountytx.gov. (Newandclean) Gloves. DNA Collection Guide | Instructions for Collecting DNA at a Crime Scene | Released March 2017. STEP 1 Protect Yourself and the Evidence.
2022 Topics in Forensic Science (TIFS) Conference: Drug Chemistry and Forensic and Forensic Toxicology; In-house webinar provided by Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences, May 18 -19, 2022.
the Harris County medical examiner (aka the Institute of Forensic Sciences or HCIFS) we were able to identify 193 deaths of people experiencing homelessness (PEH) in 2021, which means in Harris County, someone dies in homelessness at a rate greater than every other day.
In accordance with state law, the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences will perform an inquest or autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death of the decedent. If an autopsy is performed, certain organs
This presentation highlights the demographic trends among the unidentied cold case decedents from Harris County and surrounding areas during the last 50 years. It also illustrates challenges encountered during this endeavor and the signicant role
Analysis of touch DNA evidence items from property crimes can increase the number of CODIS entries and the success rate of potentially solvable crimes. In this study we review the effectiveness of obtaining CODIS eligible samples from various sources of touch DNA recovered from property crimes.
Contact Information for Families: For questions or for community resource information, contact: Victim’s Assistance (832) 927-5007. For medical questions specific to your loved one’s case, contact: Family Liaison Team (832) 927-5006*.
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Forensic Science Center. Those who successfully complete the academy will become crime scene investigators in HFSC’s Crime Scene Unit. The academy combines classroom and field training to teach crime scene investigators scientific protocols for the proper processing, preservation and collection of physical evidence.
The Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences (HCIFS), Houston, Texas located on the Texas Medical Center (TMC) campus – the largest medical center in the world – ofers two distinct services for the Harris County community; the Medical Examiner Service, and the Crime Laboratory Service.
National Accreditation Board (ANAB) and grant full accreditation to the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences for the following forensic disciplines: Forensic Discipline: Materials (Trace)
The Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences (HCIFS) is pleased to announce that the Medical Examiner Service has been granted re-accreditation for a period of four years by the National Association of Medical Examiners.
The Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences (HCIFS) is a science-based, operation that delivers two distinct forensic services for Harris County, TX as well as other neighboring counties - Medical Examiner Services and Crime Laboratory Services.