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I would like to thank the following for their help and advice (and encouragement!) in the preparation of this website;

Darlene Barnett, Dr John Donald, Jeanne Lee, Tracey Lewis, Dr Kieran Lim and Dr Tes Toop

I would particularly like to thank Louise Sykes. The list of forensic sites was originally compiled and checked by Louise as part of Summer Scholarship funded by the Centre for Chiral and Molecular Technologies, Deakin University.

I would like to thank the following people and organisations for their support of The Chemical Detective programme;

Professor Richard Russell and the staff of the School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Deakin University

Professor David Stokes, Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology, Deakin University

John Allin and Mandi O'Garretty, Media Liaison, Deakin University

Donna Edwards, Photographer, Deakin University

Fay Panton and the staff of Deakin University House

Rob Nelson; Department of Education, Employment and Training, State Government of Victoria

Fiona Palmer and Tim Bowser; Glaxo Wellcome Australia

Anna Davey and Alastair Ross, National Institute of Forensic Science

Wendy Toogood, Warrnambool College

My special thanks to;

Kathy Reichs for permission to quote from her novel Death Du Jour.

The Editorial staff of Forensic Science Communciations published by the FBI Laboratory for permission to reproduce articles from their journal in workshop materials.

Alexander Jason for permission to reproduce materials from the  website of the Association for Crime Scene Reconstruction in workshop materials.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation and the producers of Quantum for permission to include transcripts of programme segments with workshop materials.

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