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Microgram Bulletin is a monthly newsletter published by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's Office of Forensic Sciences, and is primarily intended to assist and serve forensic scientists concerned with the detection and analyses of suspected controlled substances for forensic/law enforcement purposes. It includes Intelligence Alerts, Safety Alerts, Intelligence Briefs, Selected Intelligence Briefs, Selected Literature References, Meeting Announcements, Employment Opportunities, pertinent sections from the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR-21), Columns of topical importance, and similar material of interest to the counter-drug community.

Microgram Journal is a quarterly periodical also published by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's Office of Forensic Sciences, and presents peer reviewed, full length Scientific Research Articles and Technical Notes on the detection and analyses of suspected controlled substances for forensic/law enforcement purposes.

Items of interest for both publications are accepted both from within and outside of DEA, and reviewers for the Journal are both internal (from within DEA) and external.

To subscribe to Microgram Bulletin and Microgram Journal, see SUBSCRIPTIONS TO MICROGRAM.

To submit material to Microgram Bulletin, see SUBMISSIONS TO MICROGRAM BULLETIN.

To submit articles or technical notes to Microgram Journal, see INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS FOR MICROGRAM JOURNAL.

To volunteer as a reviewer for Microgram Journal, see INSTRUCTIONS FOR REVIEWERS.

Please read the DISCLAIMERS.

To contact the Microgram Editor, see CONTACT INFORMATION.

For information and/or requests for Microgram, 1967-2002, see REQUESTS FOR MICROGRAM ARCHIVES, 1967-2002

 

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