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Dr. Richardson CommentsDrew Richardson, PhDBrain Fingerprinting Laboratories, Inc.
Vice President of Forensic
Operations
As an agent of the FBI
for 25 years and a scientist in the FBI Laboratory, Dr. Richardson has been
involved with numerous major criminal and terrorist investigations, has
examined evidence in some 2,000 cases, has conducted and published research,
and has testified as an expert witness approximately 100 times in federal,
state, local and various international courts.
Dr. Richardson joined
Brain Fingerprinting Laboratories as Vice President for
Forensic Operations and Senior Forensic Scientist. His responsibilities include investigating crimes, structuring
Brain Fingerprinting® tests, counterterrorism applications and
working with state, local, and national law enforcement to apply Brain
Fingerprinting technology to their forensic investigations.
Dr. Richardson holds a BA degree in Chemistry from
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Phi Beta Kappa). He obtained a Master of Forensic Science
from the George Washington University and a PhD in Physiology through study at
the George Washington Medical Center.
Dr.
Richardson’s career with the FBI has included: Special Agent, Chicago Division;
Supervisory Special Agent, Laboratory Examiner, Chemistry-Toxicology Unit;
Supervisory Special Agent, Research Physiologist, Forensic Science Research
Unit; Chief, Hazardous Materials Response Unit (HMRU); Assistant to the Deputy
Assistant Director of the FBI Laboratory; Senior Program Manager, Investigational
Response and Administrative Sections. Dr. Richardson has had his research
published in numerous scientific journals over the years and has given many
lectures at law enforcement and professional scientific meetings. Among many other duties, as the chief of the Laboratory Division’s Hazardous Materials Response Unit (HMRU), he served as the coordinator for NBC scientific assets at the Atlanta Olympic Games, assisted in the formulation of congressional budget requests for the FBI Laboratory's counterterrorism needs and interacted with numerous federal agencies and departments within the executive and legislative branches of government. |