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Khalid Lodhi, PhD

Professor and Director, Forensic Science Program, Fayetteville State University
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Dr. Lodhi has over 25 years of experience in multidisciplinary environments at both the national and international levels, focusing on teaching and research in Biochemistry/Molecular Biology, Toxicology, Food/Nutrition, and Forens

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May 27, 2025

FSU's Forensic Science Program produces workforce ready scientists with a competitive edge

Through strategic investments on the state-of-the art laboratory equipment, diversified forensic science program curriculum, small class size (12:1) student to faculty ratio in forensic specialized courses and strong emphasis on hands-on learning, Fa

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