Veterinary Forensics
Role of the Veterinary Pathologist in Veterinary Forensic Investigations
Veterinary pathologists must be scientific and objective in gathering forensic evidence since it could potentially be used in future court proceedings.
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Dr. Muralidhar is a Forensic Laboratory Technician at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine. She received her Master of Science degree from Boston University and has a background in Biotechnology and Forensic Sciences. Her current roles include assisting with veterinary forensic postmortem examinations and performing research in the laboratory. Her focus lies in forensic death investigation.
Veterinary pathologists must be scientific and objective in gathering forensic evidence since it could potentially be used in future court proceedings.
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