The UK and Ireland's Professional Body of Forensic Toxicologists

A directory and forum for Forensic Toxicology professionals.

Open to all practising or trainee specialists working in England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands.

The United Kingdom & Ireland Association of Forensic Toxicologists (UKIAFT) is a professional organisation supporting the advancement of forensic toxicology across the UK, Ireland, and surrounding regions. We provide a collaborative forum for practitioners, promote best practices, and foster education, research, and development in the field.

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Become a member

Membership in UKIAFT offers access to a network of forensic toxicology professionals across the UK and Ireland, opportunities for continuing professional development, and exclusive updates on best practices and scientific advancements. Members benefit from regular meetings and access to expert discussions that support both career growth and the advancement of the field.

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Stay connected through UKIAFT events

As part of UKIAFT, members are invited to attend regular meetings and an annual conference that offer valuable opportunities for professional development, knowledge sharing, and staying informed on current practices in forensic toxicology. These events help foster a connected and informed community across the UK and Ireland.

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Membership in UKIAFT offers access to a network of forensic toxicology professionals across the UK and Ireland, opportunities for continuing professional development, and exclusive updates on best practices and scientific advancements. Members benefit from regular meetings and access to expert discussions that support both career growth and the advancement of the field.

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