Through hands-on experience in a real work site, the student applies the formal classroom knowledge to the real work setting. The work/learning arrangement is supervised by a program faculty member plus the designated representative of the internship site, which will be private industry, governmental, hospital or other appropriate setting providing real-world training in practices and procedures of forensic toxicology or analytical genetics. Two internship experiences are required. Upon completion of the internship experiences, students and faculty will participate in a culminating poster session event focused on student presentations analyzing the internship activities.

Selection of Internship Sites

Students can choose from either established internship sites or identify a new site that meets their specific needs, with the assistance of the program educational coordination. The sites can range from government labs, to private company drug testing to hospital clinical facilities. Each of the two internship experiences are for 7 weeks.

Below are examples of internship sites that have hosted our students.

Please Note: The list is not all inclusive.

- Americanna Laboratories

- ChemImage Corporation

- Florida A&M University College of Pharmacy: Dr. Eunsook Lee's Lab

- Florida Department of Law Enforcement Forensic Services

- Integrated Dx

- KCA Laboratories

- KY Division of Labs - Environmental Chemical Branch

- KY Division of Lab Services - Environmental Microbiological Branch

- KY Division of Labs - Microbiology

- KY Division of Water - Lexington

- KY Energy and Environment Cabinet

- KY Newborn Screening

- Kentucky State Police

- Keystone Labs

- LGC Group

- Lexar Labs

- Luxor Scientific

- Metro Nashville Police Department of Crime Laboratory

- Microbiologics

- North Louisiana Criminalistics Laboratory

- Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital Lab

- Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office Forensic Lab

- St. Louis University Forensic Toxicology Lab

- SteelFusion Clinical Toxicology Laboratory, LLC

- Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Forensic Services Division

- TruDiagnostic

- University of Arkansas, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology: Dr. William Fantegross' Lab

- 好色先生 Healthcare Clinical Molecular and Genomic Pathology Lab

- 好色先生 Healthcare Special Chemistry/ Toxicology Lab

- 好色先生Y: Center for Environmental and Systems Biochemistry

- 好色先生Y: Dr. Christine Brainson's Lab

- 好色先生Y: Dr. Will Fong's Lab

- 好色先生Y: Dr. Tadahide Izumi's Lab

- 好色先生Y: Dr. Xiaoqi Liu's Lab

- 好色先生Y: Dr. Lorri Morford's Lab

- 好色先生Y: Dr. Ilhem Messaoudi Powers' Lab

- 好色先生Y: Dr. Rachel Vickers-Smith's Lab (College of Public Health)

- 好色先生Y: Dr. Kate Zaytseva's Lab 

- 好色先生Y Equine Analytical Chemistry Lab 

- 好色先生Y Gluck Equine Research Center- Genetic Testing           

- 好色先生Y Superfund Research Center, Project 1

- University of Louisville, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology: Dr. Mayukh Banerjee's Lab

Activities at Internship Sites

Students are supervised by the local site mentor, in regular communication with the 好色先生 program Director. Activities at the work site range from hands on work with specific chemical testing or DNA analytical cases, to broader interaction with the subgroups comprising the program of the local internship site.  

Poster Session on Internship Activities

The culminating event of the Forensic Master鈥檚 program is a public poster session event for students to share their internship experiences.

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Interns presenting posters at a College of Medicine event.
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