Dr Carlin presented at #SOFT2023 in Denver Colorado last week on stability of cannabinoids. The workshop was titled “Steady as she goes: mastering stability in forensic toxicology” chaired by Drs Karen Scott and Lorna Nisbet, presenting alongside Drs Robert Kronstrand and Frank Peters and Dani Mata and Michael Stypa.
What’s New?
Dr Bowerbank visits Carlin Lab, RSC funded
Dr Samantha Bowerbank, Senior Chromatography Technician at Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK is working alongside Carlin Lab researchers from 17th July – 4th August 2023. Dr Bowerbank has been funded by the Royal Society of Chemistry, Technician Skills Development Grant. We look forward to the next 3 weeks. Welcome Dr Bowerbank!
Kassandra Hyde – MS defence
MS chemistry research student in the Carlin Lab, Kassandra (Kasey) Hyde presents her thesis defence Thursday 27th April 2023 at 10 am in chemistry conference room. Good Luck Kasey!
Dr Carlin quoted in New York Times – Poppy seeds
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/22/us/poppy-seeds-drug-tests-military.html
Chancellor’s grant for assistant professor research development
Grant awarded to Dr Carlin for project entitled: ALLSTATE CBD: A LongitudinaL STudy investigating cAnnabinoids and metaboliTEs in biological samples of cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabis consumers Collaborator: Dr Alberto Salomone, Associate professor, University of Turin, Italy
Dr Carlin to present research at Coriell Institute for Medical Research
Dr Carlin will present “Opium alkaloids and thermally processed poppy seeds and their impact on forensic toxicology” at the research seminar on Wednesday 18th January 2023