New: Young Forensic Scientists Resource Center

We’re launching a new section in Profiles in DNA designed to reach younger scientists. We’re excited to be able to showcase several resources for you to help you navigate this unique period in your life.

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Did you know that Promega has a Student Resource Center?

Here you’ll find articles and blogs that are designed to answer questions you may have about working with challenging casework samples, available webinars to help get those CE credits, and better understanding what employers are looking for when interviewing job candidates.

www.promega.com/resources/student-resource-center

And while you’re on the Promega site, don’t forget to subscribe to our blog: Promega Connections

www.promegaconnections.com

The blog aims bring you accurate, illuminating and timely stories about science news, molecular biology research and much more. We’ll help you discover the history behind science’s greatest discoveries, be inspired by scientists shaping the future of their field and gain another perspective on the problems, questions and issues of our present times.

Speaking of job interview – Did you catch the Promega hosted forum last month with thought leaders from the forensics community? They shared their insights on what makes an “ideal” candidate, landing your dream job, and how to stand out from your peers.

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It’s Time to Show Off Your Research

Working on a research project that you want to share with the community?

We’ll include two articles from students/young scientists in each Profiles in DNA issue. Ideally you’d be working with Promega products, but it’s not a deal breaker, so don’t let that stop you from submitting your article. You can submit your abstract by emailing Ann MacPhetridge.

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Beyond the Yellow Tape: What is Forensic Psychology – a Forensic Science Podcast

Check out this new podcast that Promega is sponsoring, Beyond the Yellow Tape. Nidhi Sheth, a graduate student at Rutgers University AND a former ISHI Student Ambassador, and her friend, Julian Beach, have a terrific podcast available where they discuss the scientific methods used in analyzing evidence in various criminal cases. This podcast aims to explain the complex terminology of forensic science in laymen’s terms, quite a different take than what most “true crime” podcasts showcase in their episodes. Beyond The Yellow Tape YouTube podcast offers a unique combination of real-world experience, expertise, and education that makes it a valuable resource for anyone wishing to learn more about the world of forensics. Check it out below and be sure to subscribe to catch the latest episodes!

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Send us a note about what other features you’d like to see included in future issues.

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