1. | Directs professional and technical staff conducting serological and microscopic testing on biological materials, including hairs, fibers and other evidence. |
2. | Consults with the Chief Toxicologist, Chief Medical Examiner and his deputies regarding policies affecting the serology laboratory. |
3. | Initiates research activities in the laboratory and supervises the development of new methods and procedures to increase the accuracy and precision of existing testing methods. |
4. | Attends scientific meetings and presents the results of research efforts. |
5. | Publishes new methodology in medical publications. |
6. | Testifies in court as an expert witness. |
7. | Supervises the procurement of equipment and reagents necessary for laboratory functions. |
8. | Reviews and certifies all reports issued by the laboratory. |
9. | Supervises the maintenance of records. |
1. | Extensive knowledge of the methods, principles and practices of forensic serology and genetics, as related to Forensic Serology. |
2. | Extensive knowledge of modern laboratory investigative methods and techniques, including microscopy, electrophoresis and other Forensic Serological tools. |
3. | Thorough knowledge of modern laboratory equipment, materials and techniques. |
4. | Considerable knowledge of the rules of evidence, such as Penal Laws, as they apply to serological evidence. |
5. | Knowledge of statistical methods used in Forensic Serology. |
6. | Ability to plan, assign and supervise the activities of subordinates. |
7. | Ability to record, organize, analyze and present data with scientific accuracy and thoroughness. |
8. | Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with the public, health institutions and law enforcement agencies. |
9. | Ability to express oneself clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. |