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Forensic Chemist

Overview

Forensic chemists analyze nonbiological trace evidence found at crime scenes in order to identify unknown materials and match samples to known substances.

Working in a lab, they run tests on samples collected by investigators. They use a variety of techniques, including microscopy, optical analysis (UV, infrared, X-ray), gas chromatography, and other technologies.

They carefully document their findings and write reports that are used to support criminal investigations. Forensic chemists may also testify to their findings in court.

This career profile was reviewed and approved by Max Houck, M.A., Director, Forensic Science Initiative, West Virginia University.

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Forensic Chemist

Salary: $27,683 - $52,471 [*]

Years in school: 4 - 6 after high school graduation

Job outlook: Excellent

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