Interested in a career where uncovering something seemingly trivial may result in the solving of a mystery? If so, then a career in forensics is worth investigating. Forensics is where law and science meet, where life's minutia may tell dead men's tales. Through our panel of experts, you will discover the various career paths available in this dynamic field for UCLA students majoring in the physical and life sciences as well as in computer science or the humanities and social sciences. Be sure to attend this fascinating program where nothing you pursue is really trivial.
Panelists Include:
Erik D. Arbuthnot, FBI Special Agent
April Christine, Assistant United States Attorney, U.S. Attorney’s Office; UCLA Alumna '97 (UCLA Law School)
Sue Frauens, JD, Assistant City Attorney,
DNA Evidence,
Prosecutorial Ethics, Legislation and Trial Support,
Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office
Peter A. Tagioretti, FBI Special Agent
Henry Tuazon, Lead Criminalist, Los Angeles Police Department, Scientific Investigation Division
David Taylor, MD, Psychiatrist (Forensics), UCLA Student Psychological Services