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Την Τετάρτη 17 Μαίου και ώρα 11:00 ο Δρ. Δημήτριος Γεροσταμούλος, Head of Forensic Science & Chief Toxicologist στο Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine
Coronial Services Centre, στη Μελβούρνη (επισυνάπτεται σύντομο CV) θα δώσει διάλεξη με θέμα: "Forensic Medicine in Victoria, Australia - how systematic toxicology can save lives".

Η διάλεξη θα λάβει χώρα στην αίθουσα Γενικών Συνελεύσεων του Τμήματος Ιατρικής (πάνω από τη κεντρική γραμματεία του Τμήματος Ιατρικής, με είσοδο απέναντι από το ΑΧΕΠΑ).

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Από το Εργαστήριο Ιατροδικαστικής & Τοξικολογίας

 

 

Dr. Dimitri Gerostamoulos

Head of Forensic Science & Chief Toxicologist

at the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine,

Coronial Services Centre, Melbourne, Australia 

Dr. Dimitri Gerostamoulos is currently is a Toxicologist and Pharmacologist and holds a Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine) in the field of Forensic Toxicology and a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree, both from Monash University. He has published numerous scientific papers and chapters in books and is an active member of The International Association of Forensic Toxicologists (TIAFT). He is also a member the Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SOFT), Society of Hair Testing (SOHT) and the Forensic and current president Clinical Toxicology Association of Australasia (FACTA Inc). Dr Gerostamoulos is also an approved assessor for the National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia (NATA) in Forensic Science. Dr. Gerostamoulos is an expert witness and given evidence in over 130 cases in Supreme court, County court, Committal proceedings at Magistrates Court and at Coronial Inquests in the field of forensic toxicology and pharmacology and have provided opinions on a number of other cases around Australia in relation to the pharmacology of drugs, effects of drugs in drivers, and analytical and toxicological issues in relation to drugs in hair, blood, urine and other matrices.