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NISI
Symposium 1
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| 1 |
9:30~10:00
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LABORATORIES, AND “MODERN”
LABORATORIES
Best equipped, best prepared?
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Howard Stead
(UNODC)
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Austria
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| 2 |
10:00~10:30
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Driving Under
the Influence of
Drugs: A Complex,
Global Public Health
Problem
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Marilyn Huestis
(National Institutes
of Health)
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USA
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NISI
Symposium 2 (The
role of Forensic
Toxicologist in
Chemical Warfare
and Terrorism)
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| 3 |
10:50~11:20
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Anthrax and Biodefense
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Michael E. Johnson
(University of Illinois
at Chicago)
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USA
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| 4 |
11:20~11:40
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Tokyo Subway
Sarin Gas Attack
and related Countermeasure
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Yasuo Seto (National
Research Institute of Police Science)
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Japan
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| 5 |
11:40~12:00
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Chemicals as
terrorist agents
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Deasik Hong (Agency
For Defence Development)
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Korea
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NISI Symposium 3 (Herbal
Oriental Medicine in Forensic Toxicology)
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| 6 |
13:00~13:20
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Herbal Products
with Human Health
Risk
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Il-Moo CHANG
(Seoul National
University)
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Korea
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| 7 |
13:20~13:40
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Korean ginseng
– its chemistry
and biology
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Jeong Hill Park
(Seoul National
University)
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Korea
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| 8 |
13:40~14:00
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Therapeutic Effects
of Ginsenosides
on the Adverse Actions
of Drugs with Abuse
Liability
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Ki-Wan Oh (Chungbuk
National University)
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Korea
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| 9 |
14:00~14:20
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Toxicological
findings of aconitine
poisoned patients
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Makoto Nihira
(Nippon Medical
School)
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Japan
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| 10 |
14:20~14:40
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The toxicological
and autopsy findings
of aconitine poison
cases
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Jang Han Kim
(University of Ulsan
College of Medicine)
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Korea
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NISI
Symposium 4 (Forensic
toxicology in Asia)
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| 11 |
15:20-15:50
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Forensic Toxicology
“A Challenge”
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Irving Sunshine
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USA
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| 12 |
15:50-16:10
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The development
of forensic toxicology
in Korea
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Heesun Chung
(National Institute
of Scientific Investigation)
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Korea
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| 13 |
16:10-16:30
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Recent Trend
in Drug and Toxic
Poisoning in Japan
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Tohru Kishi (National
Research Institute of Police Science)
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Japan
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| 14 |
16:30-16:50
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Drug Abuse Situation
in Taiwan: Confluent
Abuse Trend of Traditional
Narcotics and Designer
Drugs
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Jih-Heng Li (National
Bureau of Controlled
Drugs)
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Taiwan
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| 15 |
16:50-17:10
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Forensic Toxicology
in Malaysia
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Chong Yong Kiong
(Department of Chemistry
Malaysia)
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Malaysia
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| 16 |
17:10-17:30
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The Development
of Forensic Toxicology
in Singapore (1819-Present)
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Danny ST Lo (Centre
for Forensic Science,
Health Sciences
Authority)
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Singapore
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