Hometown:
Niles, IL
Education:
2014 B.S. Biochemistry/Molecular Biology, Illinois State University
Focus of Research:
My research involves developing a method in which commercially available swabs can be optimized to collect drugs of abuse, similar to the swabbing process at a crime scene. These samples are analyzed via gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) for identification and quantitative analysis.
Presentations
Swiontek, A. I.; Hall, S. E.; O’Leary, A. E.; Mulligan, C. C. Establishing a Surface Swabbing Protocol Compatible with Ambient Sampling Mass Spectrometers for On-Site Forensic Evidence Screening. 62nd ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Applied Topics, Baltimore, MD, 2014.
Swiontek, A. I.; Mulligan, C. C. Surface Swabbing Protocol of Forensic Samples of Interest. Illinois State University Undergraduate Symposium, Normal, IL, 2014.
Swiontek, A. I.; Mulligan, C. C. Surface Swabbing Protocol of Forensic Samples of Interest. Illinois State University Undergraduate Symposium, Normal, IL, 2013.