Minnesota Division of the IAI
Begun in 1915, the IAI is the oldest forensic science organization in the United States and one of the oldest in the world. The IAI is dedicated to the development of the forensic sciences and to the continued education and certification of practicing forensic scientists and crime scene investigators.
Chartered in 1964, the Minnesota Division holds an annual educational conference devoted to continuing education for the forensic sciences and crime scene investigation. Held in the fall or spring, the conference is one and a half to two days long.

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2012 MN IAI Educational Conference
October 10-12

The Inn on Lake Superior
350 Canal Park Drive
Duluth, MN 55802
www.theinnonlakesuperior.com
2012 Educational Conference Agenda
2012 Conference Registration | Print and mail 2012 Conference Registration
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