UKIAFT Meeting
Friday 20th May 2016
ROAR Forensics, Malvern Hills Science Park
Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 3SZ
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Meeting Agenda
09:40 | Tea, Coffee and Welcome |
10.00 | Application of enhanced confirmation criteria to reduce false positive detections in forensic screening by LC-QTOF Mass Spectrometry Tony Drury, Bruker |
10.30 | Determining the toxicological significance of pregabalin in fatalities Tim Burke, ROAR Forensics |
11.00 | 3-Fluorophenmetrazine (3-FPM) Peter Streete, Consultant, HSS |
11.30 | NPS synthetic opioid deaths Simon Elliott, ROAR Forensics |
12:00 | LUNCH |
12.40 | TIAFT 2019 Update and logo launch! Simon Elliott, ROAR Forensics |
13.00 | UKIAFT BusinessOpen Forum Business Meeting
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15:40 | CLOSE |
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You can register to the meeting by using the Registration Form below, after the Venue description.
More information about ROAR Forensics can be found at: www.roarforensics.com
The contact person for the meeting is: simon.elliott@roarforensics.com
How to get there:
The nearest railway station is Great Malvern with trains to Great Malvern running from London, the Midlands and the North.
The closest airport is Birmingham International, followed by a train from Birmingham New Street to Great Malvern (about 50 minutes travel).
Malvern Accommodation Options:
- The Cotford Hotel (in Malvern)
- The Abbey Hotel (largest hotel in Malvern itself)
- Wetherspoons/Foley Arms (within Malvern itself)
- Mount Pleasant Hotel (in Malvern itself)
- Cannara B&B (just 5 minutes walk from the lab in Geraldine Road)
- The Malvern Hills Hotel (hotel right by the Malvern Hills but outside of Malvern)
- Malvern Spa Hotel (large modern hotel just outside of Malvern linked to a business park)
- Further away there may be some availability at B&B in close villages such as Upton-upon-Severn or Kempsey or there are many hotels in and around Worcester which is a short drive or 10 minute train ride from Great Malvern
Venue
The science park occupies a 10 acre site at the foot of the Malvern Hills, in an area of outstanding natural beauty.
More information at the Malvern Hills Science Park website.