“Violent and Non-Violent Crimes: Implications for National Progress and Development”
The Society for Forensic & Analytical Scientists Nigeria (SFASN), in conjunction with the Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, Faculty of Science, University of Lagos and Nebraska Institute of Forensic Sciences, Lincoln, USA, will hold its maiden Forensic Conference as scheduled below:
- Date: Monday, 11th – Thursday, 14th November, 2019
- Time: 9:00a.m. – 6:30p.m
- Venue: Julius Berger Lecture Theatre, UNILAG
- Sub-themes:
- Insurgency and Extrajudicial Killing
- Rape, Kidnapping and Cultism
- Organ and Human Trafficking
SPEAKERS
Prof. Kalu U. E Ogbureke
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, USA
Prof Michael Chambliss
PLENARY SPEAKER
National Institute of Forensic Science, Lincoln, USA
M. Okoye
PLENARY SPEAKER
National Institute of Forensic Science, Lincoln, USA
Cordelia Okoye (MD)
PLENARY SPEAKER
National Institute of Forensic Science, Lincoln, USA
I. A Taiwo
PLENARY SPEAKER
Dept. of Cell Biology and Genetics, UNILAG
CHAIRMAN & HOSTS
Dr. Layi Falana
Chairman
Director, MD Western Ltd, Ikoyi, Lagos
Professor Oluwatoyin Ogundipe
CHIEF HOST
Vice Chancellor, UNILAG
Dr. Khalid Adekoya
Host
Ag. Head, Cell Biology & Genetics Dept, UNILAG
Prof. A. A Adekunle
Co-Host
Dean, Faculty of Science, UNILAG
The primary aim of the event is to encourage intellectual discourse on how violent and non-violent crimes have impeded our progress as a Nation and how Forensic Science could help proffer solutions.
For Further Inquiries, please call +2348094105289, +2348055073665 or sfasn@unilag.edu.ng