The University of Baguio played a significant role as a knowledge partner in the 15th International Association of Scientists and Researchers (IASR) International Conference held from August 23-25, 2024, at the Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute, University of Delhi. The conference brought together professionals, experts, and scholars in forensic science to discuss the latest advancements, technologies, and best practices.
Collaboration and Participation
In partnership with international and national organizations such as the Sherlock Institute of Forensic Science (SIFS) India and Clue4 Evidence Forensic Lab, the University of Baguio contributed to the event’s success, showcasing its global commitment to advancing forensic science. Dr. Charesma Grace Killip Lud-ayen of the University of Baguio was an integral part of the organizing body, ensuring the smooth execution of the conference and contributing to its academic and professional rigor.
Conference Objectives and Themes
The conference aimed to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and ideas among participants from various forensic science disciplines, providing a platform to discuss and explore the latest developments in the field while fostering collaboration among professionals. The conference themes spanned a wide range of topics, including crime scene processing and evidence collection, forensic chemistry and toxicology, forensic biology and DNA analysis, digital forensics and cybercrime, forensic pathology, and death investigation, forensic psychology and behavioral analysis, forensic odontology and anthropology, forensic engineering and accident investigation, forensic linguistics and document examination, as well as ethical and legal issues in forensics, with opportunities for recognition and awards.
Keynote Address on Domestic Violence
Dr. Lud-ayen served as a keynote speaker, delivering an insightful presentation on “Understanding Domestic Violence Perpetration Among Incarcerated Individuals,” where she discussed the psychological, social, and environmental factors contributing to domestic violence among incarcerated individuals.
Recognition and Awards
Dr. Lud-ayen’s dedication and contributions to the field were recognized at the conference, where she was awarded the Forensic Excellence Award. This accolade highlighted her innovation, leadership, and significant impact on forensic science, setting a standard of excellence in the field.
The University of Baguio’s involvement in the 15th IASR International Conference underscores its commitment to global collaboration and excellence in forensic science. By participating in such international events, the university continues to contribute to the advancement of forensic science, both in the Philippines and around the world.