Aarhus, Denmark

Psychoactive Drugs in Forensic Medicine

when 3 August 2023 - 21 August 2023
language English
duration 3 weeks
credits 5 EC
fee EUR 380

Psychoactive drugs are at the heart of forensic medicine and forensic chemistry: Suspicious deaths may be the result of intoxication and seized illicit drugs must be analyzed to assist law enforcement authorities and to monitor developments in the illicit drug market. Novel drugs in the drug market may have varying abuse potential and exhibit a particular pharmacology/toxicology that can warrant control or may even have potential in treating disease.

The course will provide an understanding of neurobiology and neuropharmacology in order to evaluate the toxicology and action of psychoactive drugs. We will use real world cases to demonstrate how suspicious deaths are investigated and how analytical tools can be used to identify the toxic agent. The course will also demonstrate how mass spectrometry based metabolomics can be used to evaluate psychoactive drug action. The line between medicine and illicit drugs can be blurred and the course will introduce the student to the background for the classification of controlled substances as well as examine the recent use of hallucinogens as therapeutics in psychiatry.

Course leader

Steffen Sinning

Target group

Master's level

Fee info

EUR 380: EU/EEA citizens
EUR 1313: NON-EU/EEA citizens

Scholarships

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