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3000 NE 151st ST, Roz & Cal Kovens Conference Center, Miami, Florida 33181

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Join us May 23-25, 2023 for the inaugural Canine Olfaction and Detection Science Conference at FIU's own Kovens Convention Center in Miami, Florida.

Craig Schultz (Potomac Drifter) and Dr. Lauryn DeGreeff host renowned scientists and authors from the book Canines: The Original Biosensors.

Paola A. Prada-Tiedemann, Ph.D. will provide the opening plenary, and other speakers include:
•    Dr. Kenneth Furton, Florida International University
•    Dr. Adee Schoon, National Police of the Netherlands
•    Brad Gillespie, Canadian Police Canine Association
•    Dr. Nathan Hall, Texas Tech University
•    Dr. Lucia Lazarowski, Auburn University
•    Dr. Melissa Singletary, Auburn University
•    Paul Bunker, Chiron K9
•    Dr. Kevin Johnson, Naval Research Laboratory
•    Dr. Debajit Saha, Michigan State University
•    Dr. Michele Maughan and Jenna Gadberry, U.S. Army Devcom
•    Dr. Brian Eckenrode, George Mason University
•    Anne Waterbury, Sound Dog Connection
•    Dr. Fay Porritt, Defense Science and Technology Laboratory
•    Dr. Lorna Irish, Defense Science and Technology Laboratory
•    Dr. Braden Giordano, Naval Research Laboratory
•    Stephan Petersen, National Police of The Netherlands
•    Dr. LaTara Rust, Australian Federal Police

Group rates will be available at the Marriott Courtyard Miami-Aventura and the Marriott Residence Inn Miami-Aventura. Group rate information will be provided following paid registration. More information can be found on the event page at go.fiu.edu/K9SciCon.

Interested in becoming a sponsor? Email forensics@fiu.edu.

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