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Chemistry & Crime: The Science Behind Solving CasesMain MenuWelcome!History & Evolution of Forensic ScienceAn Introduction to Modern Forensic Scienceby Alyssa AdranedaForensic ToxicologyFingerprintingGunpowder ResidueBlood & DNAPathologyJane Lah689ef3bc5e8206f2e55474a83c1a71535b012294
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12023-10-20T17:35:46-07:00Jane Lah689ef3bc5e8206f2e55474a83c1a71535b012294416066plain2023-10-20T19:55:28-07:00Jane Lah689ef3bc5e8206f2e55474a83c1a71535b012294Jane Lah Jane Lah is an Information Services Librarian at the Science & Engineering Library and liaises with the Dornsife College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences and the Viterbi School of Engineering. She is an active member of the American Chemical Society, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and the Association for the Study of Higher Education. Her research interests include artificial intelligence/machine learning and DEIA in academic libraries.
Alyssa Adraneda Alyssa Adraneda is a Development Coordinator for the Marshall School of Business. She obtained her Master’s Degree in Library Science from the University of Southern California in 2022. Her research and interests include DEIA and Belonging in higher education alongside Asian American studies. Past exhibits include co-curation of Filipino American Library (Preserving Filipino Los Angeles) at Doheny Library and presenting at Archives Bazaar 2022 on the library’s historical significance and generational education.