The Forensic Toxicology Unit was established by Bronwen Davies in 2015. This Unit is a collaborative entity between Forensic Pathology Services and UCT and serves as a Service, Research and Teaching laboratory in forensic toxicology.
The Unit strives to be at the forefront of Forensic Toxicology research and development in South Africa, particularly within post-mortem toxicology. With a newly refurbished laboratory and equipment, including GC-MS and LC-MS/MS technology, the unit provides a strong platform for training current and future scientists in the field of forensic toxicology. Research within the unit is geared towards post-mortem toxicological investigations, drug-facilitated crimes and epidemiological investigations.
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Post-mortem toxicology:
- Role of drugs in violent fatalities
- Detection of genetically-altered drug metabolism in toxicology-related fatalities
- Drugs and alcohol in road-traffic fatalities
- Paediatric toxicology
- Toxicity in fire-related fatalities
- Pesticide-related fatalities
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Drug-facilitated crimes:
- Investigating drug-facilitated sexual assault in dedicated forensic units
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Analytical toxicology:
- Method development and validation in various biological specimens using chromatography and mass spectrometry
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Other topics:
- Entomotoxicology
- Drug-related death scene investigation