Kevin Miller, Ph.D.

Lectures and seminars have been provided to scientists, crime laboratory administrators, forensic analysts, law enforcement personnel, criminal attorneys, and civic groups throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe. General topics include:

          Collection and preservation of DNA evidence

                        •           Forensic DNA analysis and interpretation
                        •           Forensic DNA databases
                        •           Analysis of DNA from archaeological specimens
                        •           Forensic anthropology
                        •           Development of new methods for forensic and archaeological investigation

Undergraduate and graduate courses currently taught include:

  •           CHEM 150. General Biochemistry
  •           CHEM 190 / CHEM 290. Independent Study
  •           CHEM 240T. Quality Systems in Testing and Calibration Laboratories
  •           CHEM 250. Forensic Microscopy and Materials Analysis
  •           CHEM 252. Forensic Biochemistry
  •           CHEM 280. Seminar in Chemistry
  •           CHEM 282. Forensic Science Seminar
  •           CHEM 295. Research
  •           CHEM 299. Thesis

My educational philosophy is based on the solid belief that education provides us with the fundamental skills and tools necessary to advance into society as strong and confident individuals. Higher knowledge assists in the preservation of strong human values that effectively contributes to our wellbeing as people and as a democratic society.

Please contact Dr. Miller to discuss the specific teaching & training needs of your organization.

 

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