Dr. Lee rose to fame after his testimony in Simpson's 1995 trial, in which he questioned the handling of blood evidence.
The Times called him “the world’s most highly regarded forensic criminologist,” but later in his career he faced accusations that he had hidden and fabricated evidence.
Dr. Henry C. Lee, the internationally acclaimed forensic scientist and University of New Haven professor who worked on the ...
Dr. Henry Lee’s death was announced by his family and the faculty at the University of New Haven, where he founded the school’s forensic science program which has grown into the internationally known ...
Dr. Lee was a distinguished professor at the University of New Haven for more than 50 years and former Commissioner of ...
Dr. Henry Lee, a distinguished forensic scientist and former professor at the University of New Haven, has died, according to ...
Shawn J. Goffer’s life stage approach to financial literacy is a catalyst for generational prosperity.”— Vince Shorb, ...
Wichita State has been evaluating its academic programs over the 2026 academic year, and the findings were given to the ...
Abstract: Although the research on AI-assisted learning rapidly accelerates, there is still a notable gap in investigation into AI-generated content (AIGC) tool use in interdisciplinary academic ...
If you are interested in careers related to forensics, genetics, toxicology, or laboratory science, please see below for information about the Master’s in Forensic Toxicology & Analytical Genetics ...
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