Forensic Science Resources




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Forensic Science Resources
P.O. Box 188
Cade, LA 70519
Telephone: (337) 322-2724
Email: Gjschiro@cs.com
 
George Schiro received his Master of Science degree in Industrial Chemistry - Forensic Science from the University of Central Florida and his Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology from Louisiana State University. From 1984-1988, he was employed as a Criminalist with the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office Crime Lab in Metairie, Louisiana. During this time he conducted marijuana analysis, arson analysis, gunshot residue detection, latent fingerprint development, hit and run paint analysis, hair examination, fiber analysis, serological analysis, and crime scene investigations.
 
From 1988-2001, he was employed as a Forensic Scientist with the ASCLD-LAB accredited Louisiana State Police Crime Lab in Baton Rouge. While there, he worked in the areas of serology and DNA analysis. He has also conducted projectile trajectory reconstructions, fracture comparisons, bloodstain pattern analysis, crime scene investigation/reconstruction, latent print development, and shoeprint examinations.
 
George is currently employed as a Forensic Chemist - DNA Technical Leader by the ASCLD-LAB accredited Acadiana Criminalistics Laboratory in New Iberia. His duties currently include DNA analysis
and crime scene investigation.
 
Services:
  • International consultation
  • Homicide & Criminal Investigations
  • Crime scene investigations
  • Court qualified in: latent fingerprint development, serology, crime scene investigation, forensic science, trajectory reconstruction, shoeprint identification, crime scene reconstruction, bloodstain pattern analysis, DNA analysis, fracture match analysis, and hair comparison
Professional Affiliations:
  • International Society for Forensic Genetics
  • International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts
    (Full Member)
  • American Academy of Forensic Sciences (Fellow)
  • American Board of Criminalistics (Fellow)
  • American Society for Testing and Materials Committee E-30 on Forensic Sciences
  • Association of Forensic DNA Analysts and Administrators (Fellow, Chairperson 2004-2005)
  • Association for Crime Scene Reconstruction
  • Southern Association of Forensic Scientists
  • La. Association of Forensic Scientists (Editor of Nanogram,
    the official publication of LAFS - July 1994 to May 1998,
    President - 1990, Vice President - 1989)
  • La. Association of Scientific Crime Investigators







 
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