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Scientific Services of the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine provides a forensic scientific support service for the forensic pathology and clinical forensic medicine divisions. The laboratories included within the division are Forensic Toxicology, Molecular Biology and Histology. Forensic ToxicologyForensic Toxicology is essentially applying the science of the detection of drugs and poisons in biological systems for medico-legal purposes. This includes the analysis of blood and other specimens for alcohol, drugs of abuse, a large range of over-the-counter and prescription drugs in cases involving:
Forensic toxicology is also applied to cases of suspected drug impaired driving and drug facilitated sexual assault. The laboratory also provides a specialist drug testing service for individuals, hospitals and other organizations, particularly for substances not readily handled by less specialised facilities. Molecular BiologyMolecular Biology is essentially a laboratory providing DNA typing services for
The laboratory also uses DNA techniques for the detection of viruses and is developing techniques to allow detection of genetic variations that predispose to sudden cardiac arrhythmias (prolonged QT syndrome), and potentially other genetic based diseases. HistologyHistology involves processing tissue removed at autopsy into ultra-thin slices. This allows the pathologist to examine the tissue microscopically for any abnormal pathology or tissue injury. The tissue sections are “stained” with a variety of specialist dyes to image cellular structures in the various organs and non parenchymal tissues of the body. Other laboratory activitiesOther activities within Scientific Services include a number of research activities focused on
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