Arkansas State Crime Laboratory to launch Forensic Pathology Fellowship Program

LITTLE ROCK, ARK.- In early 2025, the Arkansas State Crime Lab is launching a new Forensic Pathology Fellowship Program.

The forensic pathology fellowship program is a collaborative initiative between the ASCL and the Department of Pathology of the University of Arkansas Medical Sciences (UAMS).

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The fellowship’s mission is to enhance the health, safety, and well-being of Arkansans. It aims to educate professional, board-qualified forensic pathologists to deliver competent, independent forensic pathology services to the families, communities, and stakeholders they serve.

Newly appointed Crime Lab Director Dr. Ted Brown said this along with the new facility will be a game changer for the lab and will allow law enforcement to solve crimes in Arkansas faster.

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For more information on the Arkansas State Crime Lab, visit DPS.Arkansas.gov.

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