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In 2008, Logan joined the United States leading forensic toxicology and chemistry reference laboratory - NMS labs - in Pennsylvania to direct their toxicology services. In 2010 he founded the CFSRE and in 2017, established www.NPSDiscovery.org the leading clearing-house for the dissemination of newly emergent drugs in the United States. He has over 150 publications and 600 presentations in forensic toxicology and analytical chemistry, including work on the effects of methamphetamine, cocaine and marijuana on drivers, and drug caused and related death. His recent work has focused on the analytical and interpretive toxicology of novel psychoactive substances (NPS). Dr Logan’s other appointments include Executive Director of the Robert F. Borkenstein course at Indiana University, and academic appointments at Arcadia University, and Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. 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Barry Logan博士是世界领先的法医毒理学家,目前担任NMS实验室的首席科学家和宾夕法尼亚州威洛格罗夫法医科学研究与教育中心(CSFRE)的执行主任。他在苏格兰格拉斯哥出生并完成了本科和研究生教育,在田纳西州孟菲斯市的田纳西大学完成了博士后研究,然后在西雅图的华盛顿大学担任了18年的州毒理学专家。其中九年,他还担任华盛顿州犯罪实验室系统主任,该系统提供法医生物学、毒理学、化学、文件检查、血清学、DNA分析、枪支和犯罪现场支持等服务。2008年,Logan加入了位于宾夕法尼亚州的美国领先的法医毒理学和化学参考实验室NMS实验室,指导其毒理学服务。2010年,他创立了CFSRE,并于2017年成立了www.NPSDiscovery.org,这是美国传播新出现药物的领先信息交换所。他在法医毒理学和分析化学方面发表了150多篇出版物和600多篇演讲,包括关于甲基苯丙胺、可卡因和大麻对司机的影响,以及毒品导致和相关死亡的研究。他最近的工作重点是新型精神活性物质(NPS)的分析和解释毒理学。Logan博士的其他任命包括印第安纳大学Robert F.Borkenstein课程的执行主任,以及阿卡迪亚大学和费城托马斯杰斐逊大学的学术任命。为了表彰他的工作和贡献,Logan博士获得了许多国家和国际奖项,并于2013-14年担任美国法医科学院院长。最近对世界法医科学家影响的文献计量分析使他成为美国法医毒理学领域研究的主要贡献者,在世界上排名第六。在过去的十年里,他与巴西的法医科学家进行了广泛的接触,在他位于美国的实验室接待了来自南里奥格兰德州联邦大学、USP和坎皮纳斯大学的研究生,并访问了来自联邦警察和州犯罪实验室的科学家。他曾多次出席国际法医学、ENQFor和巴西法医科学院会议。CSFRE支持来自巴西的年轻科学家参加AAFS会议,并为美国年轻科学家提供参加Inter取证的互惠机会。
Barry Logan, a prominent toxicologist and forensic analytical chemist, kindly spoke with BrJAC about his research into drugs of abuse, the legacy and inspiration for future
Dr Barry Logan is a world leading forensic toxicologist currently serving as Chief Scientist at NMS Labs, and Executive Director at the Center for Forensic Science Research and Education (CSFRE) in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania. He was born and completed his undergraduate and graduate education in Glasgow, Scotland, completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Tennessee in Memphis TN, then served for eighteen years as State Toxicologist for the State of Washington, with an appointment at the University of Washington in Seattle. For nine of those years he also served as Director of the Washington State Crime Laboratory System, which provided services in forensic biology, toxicology, chemistry, document examination, serology, DNA analysis, firearms and crime scene support. In 2008, Logan joined the United States leading forensic toxicology and chemistry reference laboratory - NMS labs - in Pennsylvania to direct their toxicology services. In 2010 he founded the CFSRE and in 2017, established www.NPSDiscovery.org the leading clearing-house for the dissemination of newly emergent drugs in the United States. He has over 150 publications and 600 presentations in forensic toxicology and analytical chemistry, including work on the effects of methamphetamine, cocaine and marijuana on drivers, and drug caused and related death. His recent work has focused on the analytical and interpretive toxicology of novel psychoactive substances (NPS). Dr Logan’s other appointments include Executive Director of the Robert F. Borkenstein course at Indiana University, and academic appointments at Arcadia University, and Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. In recognition of his work and contributions, Dr. Logan has received numerous national and international awards, and in 2013-14 served as President of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS). A recent bibliometric analysis of the impact of the world’s forensic scientists, positioned him as the leading contributor to research in the field of forensic toxicology in the United States, and sixth in the world. In the last ten years he has had extensive involvement with forensic scientists in Brazil, hosting graduate students from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, USP, and Campinas University at his laboratory in the United States, and visiting scientists from the Federal Police and State Crime Laboratories. He has presented multiple times at Interforensics, ENQFor, and Brazilian Academy of Forensic Sciences meetings. The CSFRE supports participation of young scientists from Brazil in the AAFS meeting and a reciprocal opportunity for young US scientists to attend Interforensics.
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BrJAC is dedicated to the diffusion of significant and original knowledge in all branches of Analytical Chemistry, and is addressed to professionals involved in science, technology and innovation projects at universities, research centers and in industry.