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Biography and Research: See Orcid.org/0000-0001-8344-6582 (presenting 100+ academic works)Dr. Geraldine M. Dowling  PFHEA, SFHEA has over 20 years of experience in forensic lab work, forensic/clinical and analytical toxicology, food safety and drug residue testing, method validation and ISO 17025 laboratory accreditation. She also has more than 10 years in academia as a university educator.  She was past elected member of Academic Council at Atlantic Technological University and member of the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Working Group.  Her research spans  forensic and  clinical toxicology, with a focus on forensic science,  medicine, clinical practice, metabolomics, lipidomics, drug testing, drug harm reduction, laboratory accreditation and  additionally teaching education pedagogies (universal design for learning and community based learning). Dr. Dowling is an internationally recognized researcher and gives international lectures.  She is a

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    How Spiking Happens and How to Stay Safe

    Send us Fan MailOn this episode of the Analytical Zen Podcast, we explore a critical and increasingly urgent issue of spiking. While far from new, incidents are rising and the response must evolve just as quickly.We’re joined by Dawn Dines, Founder and CEO of Stamp Out Spiking, a leading voice in the fight against this growing threat. With over two decades of frontline advocacy, Dawn brings a powerful blend of lived experience, policy influence and tireless campaigning.From contributing to legislative change through the Police and Crime Bill in the UK to advising government bodies and collaborating with law enforcement, her work is helping to reshape how the UK and beyond responds to spiking.This conversation goes beyond awareness. It’s about accountability, prevention and what meaningful progress really looks like in protecting people and driving systemic change across society.  It focuses on prevention, stronger accountability mechanisms and systemic change that meaningfully reduces risk and improves protection for individuals in nightlife and public spaces. 

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    Inside Synthetic Cathinones

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Analytical Zen Podcast, Dr. Simona Pichini guides us through the complex and fast-evolving world of synthetic cathinones. Dr. Pichini is an Italian pharmacotoxicologist and Acting Director of the National Centre on Addiction and Doping at the Italian National Institute of Health. She is a leading expert in the pharmacokinetics and toxicology of drugs of abuse, new psychoactive substances, doping agents and alcohol biomarkers across all age groups. With a PhD in Clinical Pharmacology and more than 400 scientific publications (H-index: 56) and her work bridges analytical science with clinical outcomes. Dr. Pichini also advises national helplines, contributes to Italy’s Early Warning System on NPS, and serves as a scientific expert for the EU Drugs Agency. She is a member of the editorial boards of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and the Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis. An active member of the International Association of Forensic Toxicologists (TIAFT) since 2004, she received the TIAFT Achievement Award in 2010 becoming the first woman ever to do so and she currently serves as Secretary of the Association. She also co-organized the TIAFT 2023 meeting in Rome, Italy. 

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    The Chemsex Conversation: Sex, Society and New Psychoactive Substances

    Send us Fan MailIn this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Luis Manuel Menéndez Quintanal joins us to explore the complex intersections between sexual health, substance use and forensic toxicology.From the science of new psychoactive substances (NPS) to the social and health implications of chemsex, this conversation sheds light on an urgent and often misunderstood topic - blending scientific insight with compassionate harm reduction perspectives.🔬 Listen now and join the conversation on how science and society can better understand and respond to emerging drug trends.#Chemsex #NewPsychoactiveSubstances #DrugAwareness #SubstanceUse #SexualHealth #SocietyAndScience #HarmReduction #ForensicScience #Medicine #ForensicToxicology

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    Bones Tell Stories: The Reach of Forensic Anthropology

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with Dr. Tania Delabarde, leading forensic anthropologist at the Institute of Legal Medicine in Paris, where she has been instrumental since 2013 in the identification of unidentified bodies and coordination of Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) protocols.Dr. Delabarde’s career spans some of the world’s most complex humanitarian and post-conflict contexts, from her early work with the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the UN Mission in Kosovo, to missions across South America and Africa. Since 2011, she has also worked for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in the Ivory Coast, Mali, Burundi, Georgia, Abkhazia and South Ossetia and the International Criminal Court (ICC) in Congo and Central African Republic.A long-time contributor to INTERPOL’s DVI Working Group, Dr. Delabarde brings a rare blend of field experience and scientific depth to the challenges of forensic identification.We also explore her cutting-edge research with the CNRS BABEL UMR8045 team, where she investigates: 🦴 Skeletal markers for identification 🦴 Bone lesions through histological analysis 🦴 Bone diagenesis and postmortem changeJoin us for a conversation at the intersection of science, justice and humanity with one of the most respected voices in forensic anthropology today.

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    Cat and Mouse: How Toxicologists Chase Ever-Evolving Designer Drugs

    Send us Fan MailIn this compelling episode, Dr. Kayla Ellefsen—Deputy Chief Toxicologist at the Travis County Medical Examiner’s Office in Austin, Texas, United States-offers a rare look into the science of forensic toxicology and its critical role in death investigations. She dismantles Hollywood myths about quick test results and flashy labs, revealing the meticulous process toxicologists follow to identify substances in postmortem samples and determine their role in a person's death.The conversation takes a deeper turn into one of the most urgent challenges facing toxicologists today: Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS). These synthetic compounds are designed to imitate known illicit drugs while evading laws and standard detection methods. Dr. Ellefsen describes the evolving “cat-and-mouse” game between underground chemists and forensic labs, and how advanced tools like high-resolution mass spectrometry are crucial.A particularly alarming trend she highlights is the rise of bromazolam, a designer benzodiazepine. Even more concerning is the emergence of “benzodope”—the deadly mix of benzodiazepines and synthetic opioids.Dr. Ellefsen closes with a strong message: researchers must share data on NPS to build a clearer picture of the threat and support the development of harm reduction tools.Whether you're curious about forensic science, concerned about public health, or trying to understand today’s shifting drug landscape, this episode delivers critical insight into a field on the front lines of modern substance misuse.

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    The Zinc Connection: The Pancreas, Diabetes and Beyond

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we explore the connection between zinc and diabetes, focusing on functions of zinc in the pancreas and for blood glucose control. Using animal models of obesity and prediabetes, researchers investigated how mild zinc deficiency—similar to levels potentially seen in humans—affects the pancreas and regulation of blood glucose. The study found that a 30% reduction in pancreatic zinc led to enlarged pancreatic islets and poorer blood glucose control, especially during glucose tolerance tests. These findings highlight the significant impact even marginal zinc deficiency can have on the development and progression of type 2 diabetes. However, zinc supplements are not warranted unless someone is deficient in zinc.

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    From Energy Drinks to Drugs: Uncovering Stimulants

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, forensic toxicologist Dr. Karolina Nowak takes  us into the world of forensic toxicology, from the energy drinks we consume daily to the dangerous synthetic drugs on the streets.  Dr. Nowak discusses the growing issues surrounding stimulant use, including the rise of synthetic drugs and the overlooked dangers of legal substances like caffeine. With a unique perspective from her experience in Poland, she sheds light on how forensic toxicologists protect public health, track emerging threats and advance the science of substance analysis. Tune in if you're curious about the intersection of science, crime and public safety.

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    Demystifying Forensic Medicine: Tales from the Morgue

    Send us Fan MailJoin us on the Analytical Zen Podcast  for an interview with Professor Christopher Milroy, a forensic pathologist and professor based in Ottawa, Canada.Professor Milroy earned his medical degree from the University of Liverpool and trained in pathology in Liverpool, Bristol and London before specializing in forensic pathology in Sheffield. From 1990 to 2008, he worked as a forensic pathologist and professor of forensic pathology in Sheffield, before moving to Ottawa in 2008.In addition to his medical qualifications, Professor Milroy holds two law degrees from the University of London. He is a fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists, the Royal College of Physicians of Canada and the Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine. Throughout his career, he has performed thousands of autopsies and served as an expert witness in hundreds of murder trials across multiple countries. He has also provided expert testimony in public inquiries in both Canada and Ireland.Professor Milroy's research interests include homicide, suicides, drug-related deaths, post-mortem toxicology, biochemistry and the history of forensic medicine. In 2023, he was honoured with the title of Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the King’s Birthday Honours.Join the conversation at The Analytical Zen Podcast! Reach out to us via email at [email protected] opinions expressed  by the guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Analytical Zen Podcast.

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    Paper-Based Electrochemical Biosensors for a Smarter World: From Health to the Environment

    Send us Fan MailWhat if you could transform the way we gather and interpret critical data in resource-limited settings? Join us on the Analytical Zen podcast as we chat with Professor Stefano Cinti, a trailblazer in the realm of sensors and biosensors. Stefano's journey from hesitant beginnings to becoming a passionate advocate for analytical chemistry is nothing short of inspiring. In this enlightening episode, we delve into the symbiotic relationship between traditional analytical methods and groundbreaking paper-based technologies. We unravel the world of paper-based electrochemical sensors, uncovering their unique properties—like porosity and adaptability—that lend themselves to innovative designs. These sensors open up a new frontier of possibilities, promising enhanced portability and sustainability in scientific diagnostics.  Go to the website uninanobiosensors.com where people can read all the latest research.Join the conversation at The Analytical Zen Podcast! Reach out to us via email at [email protected] opinions expressed  by the guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Analytical Zen Podcast.

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    Using Smart Devices in Your Kitchen: Are Phones and Tablets a Recipe for Contamination?

    Send us Fan MailCan smartphones contribute to food safety risks in home kitchens? Join Dr. Mairead McCann from SafeFood as she examines the role of smart devices in household food safety. Drawing on research conducted by Queen's University Belfast and commissioned by SafeFood, Dr. McCann provides evidence-based insights into how technology, integral to modern cooking routines, may introduce foodborne hazards.This study investigates the potential for smartphones and similar devices to act as vectors for pathogenic bacteria, particularly in light of increased home cooking during the COVID-19 pandemic. Incorporating data from the European Food Safety Authority and the Food Standards Agency UK, Dr. McCann highlights key findings that reveal discrepancies between perceived and actual food safety practices.The discussion addresses the methodologies used in the study, identifies common risks associated with smart devices in food preparation and suggests strategies to mitigate these hazards. Learn how small changes in device hygiene and kitchen practices can significantly reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses in the digital age.

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    Forensic Toxicology Preventing Mishaps: How Drug Testing Became a Workplace Essential

    Send us Fan MailUnlock the secrets of forensic toxicology and workplace drug testing. From naval mishaps to train collisions, discover the pivotal incidents that have shaped workplace drug testing policies and why they matter. Join us as we chat with Steve Korkoneas as he sheds light on the widespread practice of workplace drug testing. Whether you're in a safety-critical role or curious about the future of drug testing then this episode promises a wealth of knowledge. So, grab a notepad and maybe a snack (that’s not on the banned list) as we embark on a insightful conversation this week hosted by Dr Geraldine M. Dowling SFHEAJoin the conversation at The Analytical Zen Podcast! Reach out to us via email at [email protected] opinions expressed  by the guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Analytical Zen Podcast.

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    From Lab Coats to Leading Labs: How a Work Placement Ignited Global Impact

    Send us Fan MailWhat if a simple work placement could transform your entire career? Join us on the Analytical Zen Podcast as we sit down with Dr. Simon Elliott, a forensic toxicologist with over 30 years of experience. Simon shares memorable cases and pivotal experiences, including his work with the designer drug 4-Methylthioamphetamine (4-MTA) in his career, which sparked international collaborations and made significant contributions to global public health and safety. 4-MTA is a synthetic designer drug that is chemically related to amphetamines. It is part of the phenethylamine and amphetamine classes known for their stimulant and psychoactive effects.We also explore the incredible advancements in toxicology analysis techniques over the past three decades, emphasizing the interdisciplinary nature of the field and the importance of passion and perseverance.Don’t miss this conversation!Join the conversation at The Analytical Zen Podcast! Reach out to us via email at [email protected] opinions expressed  by the guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Analytical Zen Podcast.

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    From Pharmacy to Forensics

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we discuss the critical importance of detecting Delta-8 Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), Delta-9 THC and Delta-10 THC along with the challenges associated with analysing heart blood in forensic toxicology. We delve into Professor Ashraf Mozayani’s remarkable journey through the dynamic field of forensic toxicology, focusing on the impact of cannabis legalization and the challenges of postmortem forensic toxicology.Starting as a community pharmacist in Tehran, Professor Mozayani has evolved into a distinguished forensic toxicologist in the United States and Canada, with a career that spans diverse regions and roles. She shares her invaluable experiences regarding drug diversity, court challenges and the nuances of legal processes in different countries.Professor Mozayani highlights the complexities of detecting cannabis compounds and emphasizes the urgent need for standardized testing protocols. She also addresses the unique challenges faced in postmortem forensic toxicology including postmortem redistribution, matrix complexity and contamination issues. Throughout her career, she has balanced these professional demands with family life while demonstrating her unwavering dedication to justice reform and education.Join us as as Professor Mozayani recounts her inspiring journey, offering a compelling perspective on overcoming cultural and professional hurdles while advancing her career across borders.Join the conversation at The Analytical Zen Podcast! Reach out to us via email at [email protected] opinions expressed  by the guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Analytical Zen Podcast.

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    Drugs and Deep Thoughts: A Philosophical Look Beyond the Lab Results

    Send us Fan MailImagine a young driver under the influence of multiple substances—what societal factors contribute to such dangerous behavior? In this episode, we explore the case of a young driver found with cocaine, diazepam, and fluoxetine in their system. We delve into trends among young drivers in Switzerland, draw parallels with other regions like Ireland, and examine broader societal issues, such as a lack of faith and purpose, that contribute to rising drug use.Our discussion expands to the complex interplay between drugs, faith, and brain chemistry, highlighting how each can profoundly affect mood and behavior. This enlightening conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding our biological systems and the impact of community, purpose, and faith on overall well-being. We also offer a philosophical approach to toxicology, seeking to understand the underlying reasons behind drug use.Join us as we explore this and more with our guest, Dr. Nicolas Donzé, a clinical chemist and forensic toxicologist at Hôpital Valais in Switzerland.Join the conversation at The Analytical Zen Podcast! Reach out to us via email at [email protected] opinions expressed  by the guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Analytical Zen Podcast.

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    Intimate Contamination: The Kissing Defense and The Sex Defense in Sports Doping

    Send us Fan MailWhat if an athlete could test positive for a banned substance through no fault of their own? As Wimbledon and the UEFA European Championships grace our TV screens currently, and with the 2024 Olympic Games set to begin in Paris, France at the end of July, The Analytical Zen Podcast turns its focus to the role of forensic toxicology in sports doping.Join us as we delve into the fascinating and complex world of hair testing, discussing "the kissing defense," the "sex defense," and the challenges of cross-contamination for athletes. In recent years, several cases of drug transfer during intimate moments have been reported. This week's episode features Professor Pascal Kintz, widely recognized as the leading global authority on drugs in hair testing. He elaborates on the stringent criteria required to establish a defense, shedding light on the substances commonly involved and the inherent challenges of proving innocence.Professor Kintz first graduated as a pharmacist from the University of Strasbourg in 1985. After a period of research in molecular pharmacology, he pursued his PhD on analytical methods for drugs of abuse at the Louis Pasteur University, Strasbourg.Professor Kintz has held positions as Associate Professor of Legal Medicine (1990-2004) and Associate Director of the Institute of Legal Medicine of Strasbourg (1990-2004). He is a Past President of The International Association of Forensic Toxicologists (TIAFT) and the Society of Hair Testing (SoHT). Currently, he serves as a senior consultant in Forensic Toxicology, specifically in Drugs in Hair Testing, at the University of Strasbourg, and as CEO of X-Pertise Consulting (Mittelhausbergen, France). He has authored over 500 peer-reviewed papers, edited nine books in two languages on forensic toxicology, and is a regular guest speaker at scientific meetings and conferences worldwide.Join the conversation at The Analytical Zen Podcast! Reach out to us via email at [email protected] opinions expressed  by the guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Analytical Zen Podcast.

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    Career Spotlight on Professor Hans H. Maurer

    Send us Fan MailEpisode 1 features a career spotlight on esteemed toxicologist Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. (UGent) Hans H. Maurer. He is an Emeritus Professor and the former Head of the Department of Experimental and Clinical Toxicology at the Institute of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Saarland University, Homburg, Germany. This renowned toxicology group in Saarland developed some of the most esteemed spectral databases for identification, which are globally recognized and relied upon by toxicologists, forensic scientists, coroners, and environmental chemists for identifying drugs, poisons, toxins, and their metabolites. Join the conversation at The Analytical Zen Podcast! Reach out to us via email at [email protected]. The opinions expressed  by the guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Analytical Zen Podcast.

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Biography and Research: See Orcid.org/0000-0001-8344-6582 (presenting 100+ academic works)Dr. Geraldine M. Dowling  PFHEA, SFHEA has over 20 years of experience in forensic lab work, forensic/clinical and analytical toxicology, food safety and drug residue testing, method validation and ISO 17025 laboratory accreditation. She also has more than 10 years in academia as a university educator.  She was past elected member of Academic Council at Atlantic Technological University and member of the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Working Group.  Her research spans  forensic and  clinical toxicology, with a focus on forensic science,  medicine, clinical practice, metabolomics, lipidomics, drug testing, drug harm reduction, laboratory accreditation and  additionally teaching education pedagogies (universal design for learning and community based learning). Dr. Dowling is an internationally recognized researcher and gives international lectures.  She is a

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