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The Relevance of Forensic Science by Nnodim Johnkennedy in Journal of Clinical Case Reports Medical Images and Health Sciences.

  The Relevance of Forensic Science  by Nnodim Johnkennedy in Journal of Clinical Case Reports Medical Images and Health Sciences. Abstract There is growing consensus that there is a crisis in forensic science at the global scale. Whilst restricted resources are clearly part of the root causes of the crisis, a contested identity of forensic science is also a significant factor. A consensus is needed on the identity of forensic science that encompasses what forensic science ‘is’, and critically, what it is ‘for’. A consistent and cogent identity that is developed collaboratively and accepted across the entire justice system is critical for establishing the different attributes of the crisis and being able to articulate effective solutions. The degree to which forensic science is considered to be a coherent, interdisciplinary yet unified discipline will determine how forensic science develops, the challenges it is able to address, and how successful it will be in ...

THE RELEVANCE OF BIORISK MANAGEMENT IN THE LABORATORY by Nnodim Johnkennedy in Journal of Clinical Case Reports Medical Images and Health Science.

  THE RELEVANCE OF BIORISK MANAGEMENT IN THE LABORATORY  by Nnodim Johnkennedy in Journal of Clinical Case Reports Medical Images and Health Science. Abstract Biorisk management involves a variety of policies and processes to maintain the biosecurity, biosafety, and biocontainment of those infectious agents and toxins. It is the effective management of risks caused by working with infectious agents and toxins in laboratories. In order to safeguard laboratory personnel, the general public, and the environment from the infectious agents and toxins utilized in the lab, a variety of methods, procedures, and equipment are combined to form biosafety. The precautions taken to prevent the loss, theft, or abuse of toxic substances and infectious agents are referred to as biosecurity. As the anthrax attacks of 2001 shown, infectious diseases and toxic substances can be employed maliciously to harm people or groups. Designing laboratories and safety equipment to successfull...

Dietary Guidelines and Optimum Vaccine to Withstand Corona Virus in Libya: NutritionalBased Survey by Nnodim Johnkennedy in Journal of Clinical Case Reports Medical Images and Health Sciences.

Dietary Guidelines and Optimum Vaccine to Withstand Corona Virus in Libya: NutritionalBased Survey by Nnodim Johnkennedy in Journal of Clinical Case Reports Medical Images and Health Sciences. Abstract Biorisk management involves a variety of policies and processes to maintain the biosecurity, biosafety, and biocontainment of those infectious agents and toxins. It is the effective management of risks caused by working with infectious agents and toxins in laboratories. In order to safeguard laboratory personnel, the general public, and the environment from the infectious agents and toxins utilized in the lab, a variety of methods, procedures, and equipment are combined to form biosafety. The precautions taken to prevent the loss, theft, or abuse of toxic substances and infectious agents are referred to as biosecurity. As the anthrax attacks of 2001 shown, infectious diseases and toxic substances can be employed maliciously to harm people or groups. Designing laboratori...