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April 29, 2011

BY-LAWS OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF Evidence Science

The object of the International Association of Evidence Science is to promote the international development of the evidence science by encouraging collaboration among evidence scholars, lawyers and forensic scientists and the exchange of information concerning data, publications, and documents; to promote interdisciplinary and international communications; and to plan, organize and administer meetings, facilitate research and the preparation of reports, and other projects for the stimulation and advancement of these and related purposes. To achieve these objects the Association will in particular: (a) organise Congresses and international colloquia; (b) cooperate with national and multinational associations of evidence, science and law; (c) provide for the publication of an information bulletin concerning the activities of the association, the proceedings at Congresses and colloquia and any other work considered by the executive committee to further the objects of the association.

ICELFS

Evidence science is a comprehensive scientific theory and methodology which combing the method of natural science and social science to study the evidence collection, forensic service technology, ascertaining the fact of cases and the legal application. Evidence science shows an irreplaceable role on achieving rule of law and judicial justice, which also has more and more perspective on public service. In order to promote international academic exchanges and interdisciplinary studies on evidence science, the Key Laboratory for Evidence Science of Ministry of Education (China University of Political Science and Law) has hosted the first, the second and the third International Conference on Evidence Law and Forensic Science in December, 2007, July, 2009 and July, 2011. In future, the International Conference on Evidence Law and Forensic Science will be an important activity of the International Association of Evidence Science.
December 01, 2011

Activities

According to By-laws of the International Association of Evidence Science, following activities will be organized: (a) organize Congresses and international colloquia, decide where they are to be held and indicate the subjects for discussion. Congresses will be held at least every six years and colloquia at least every two years;(b)cooperate with national and multinational associations of evidence, science, and law;(c)provide for the publication of an information bulletin concerning the activities of the association, the proceedings at Congresses and colloquia and any other work considered by the executive committee to further the objects of the association.
December 01, 2011

International Association of Evidence Science Was Formally Founded in Beijing

In the afternoon, July 17, 2011, when the 3rd International Conference on Evidence Law and Forensic Science which was hosted by Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science of China University of Political Science and Law was in session, The 1st Plenary Session of the 1st Council of the International Association of Evidence Science was held in Beijing. This plenary session was chaired by Ronald J. Allen, professor of Law School of Northwestern University in USA. Twenty two evidence law scholars and forensic scientists from China, America, Australia, Italy, Israel, Tanzania, Korea, Japan, Hungary, Vietnam, etc. took part in the session. They discussed seriously about the name of the association, object of the association, By-Laws of the association, and proposed the list of candidates of the Council of the Association.

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CURRICULUM VITAE


Ling Li, M.D


Forensic Pathologist/Medical Examiner/Adjunct Professor (American licensed physician and specialty board certified forensic pathologist) Office of the Chief Medical Examiner         Department of Forensic Pathology  State of Maryland University of Maryland School of Medicine 111 Penn St, Baltimore MD 2120122 South Greene St, Baltimore MD 21202



Telephone: 410-333-4951 (O);410-461-5701 (H)

E-mail: Ling001@A0L.COM



EDUCATION:


1974-1977 Jinzhou High School,  Hubei,  P.R. China


1977-1982 Tongji Medical University, Bachelor of Medicine (B.M.) 13 Hangkuo Rd, Wuhan City, Hubei, 430030 P.R. China


1983-1986 Faculty of Forensic Medicine, Tongji Medical University, Master of Medicine (M.M) 13 Hangkuo Rd, Wuhan, Hubei 430030 P.R. China


1990-1991 Visiting Scholar, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, State of Maryland, 111 Penn St, Baltimore MD 21201, U.S.A.


1992-1994 Postdoctoral training and research associate (postdoctoral certificate), Department of pathology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 22 South Green Street, Baltimore MD 21201, U.S.A


1998-2000 Resident of Anatomic Pathology, Depart of Pathology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, American Doctoral Degree of Medicine (M.D. certificate) 22 South Greene Street Baltimore MD 21201


EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS:


1986-1989 Instructor and Forensic Pathologist, Faculty of Forensic Medicine, Tongji Medical University, Wuhan 430030, P.R. China


1990-1991 Associate Professor and Forensic Pathologist, Faculty of Forensic Medicine, Tongji Medical University, Wuhan 430030, P.R.China


1995-1997 Research Specialist and pathology consultant Department of Pediatrics, University of Maryland School of Medicine 22 South Greene Street, Baltimore MD 21201


2000-2002 Associate Pathologist Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, State of Maryland, 111 Penn Street, Baltimore MD 21201


2002-present   Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Forensic Medicine, Tongji Medical University, Wuhan 430030, P.R.China


2002-present Consulting Professor National Tissue Bank of Tumor, Cancer Hospital/Institute. Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. Beijing 100021. P.R China


2003-present   Medical Examiner/National Board Certified Forensic Pathologist/adjunct professor Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, State of Maryland 111 Penn Street, Baltimore MD 21201


2003-present   Associate Professor/consultanDepartments of Pediatrics and Pathology, University of Maryland School of Medicine 22 South Greene Street, Baltimore MD 21201


2007-present   Guest Professor Wuhan University, Wuhan, P. R. China


2009-present   Guest professor China University of political Science and Law, Beijing, China


2010-present  Guest professor Fudan University Medical School, Shanghai, China


ADMINISTRATION SERVICES:


2002-present   Board Member and Consultant of Advisory Committee of the Child and Infant Loss Center, University of Maryland


2009-presnt Board member of Maryland State child Fatality Review Team (designee from Office of the Chief Medical Examiner)


MEDICAL LICENSE:


Maryland State

New York State


CERTIFICATION:


Anatomic Pathology & Forensic Pathology – American Board of Pathology



PROFESSIONAL & SCIENTIFIC MEMBERSHIPS:


1991-1993  National Association of Medical Examiner


1991-present  American Academy of Forensic Sciences


1993-present  American Society of Clinical Pathologist


1999-present  College of American Pathology



TEACHING SERVICES:


2003-present   University of Maryland Medical School pathology series, Sophomore pathology Teaching – II year medical students. Death certification and basic forensic pathology (approximately 120 students per year)


2003-present Resident Monthly Rotation, University of Maryland School of Medicine,1st and 2nd year residents (approximately 4 residents per year0


2003-present Forensic Pathology Senior Rotation, University of Maryland school of Medicine, 4th year medical students (approximately 7-10 students per Year)


2003-present Forensic Pathology Elective, Johns Hopkins University, 4th year medical students (approximately 3 students per year)


2003-present Forensic Pathology Rotation, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology,Residents and fellows (approximately 4-6 persons per year)


2003-present Pathologists’ Assistant Student Rotations, University of Maryland at Baltimore, Pathology Assistant students (approximately 7-10 students Per year)


2003-present Forensic Pathology Rotation, Washington Hospital Center, 2nd and 3rd year residents (approximately 4-6 residents per year)


HONORS AND AWARDS:


1993 Best Resident Paper Award Pathology/Biology Section, American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) Presented at the 45th Conference of AAFS, Boston, February 20, 1993, $500.00


1996 Young Investigator Award “The Investigation of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in Maryland” 14th Meeting of the International Association of Forensic Sciences, Tokyo, Japan, August 26-31, 1996 Y200,000.00

2000 Chinese Scholar Award for Research Cooperation and Exchange of Information Department of Education, Embassy of China in the United States $800.00


2009 Excellent Teaching Award Fudan University School of Medicine, 2009



GRANTS AND SUPPORTS:



1992-1993 Seroprevalence of HIV, HCV, HBV, and HTLV Infections Among Forensic Autopsy Cases Principal Investigator American Academy of Forensic Sciences Foundation Acorn Grant Award $500.00


1993-1994 Essentials for Laboratory Diagnosis of HIV Infection in Southern China Co-investigator (N. Constantine, P.I.) World AIDS Foundation, RD/GL/93.791 $140,000.00


1998-1999 The Correlation Between Passive Tobacco Smoke and Nicotine and Cotinine Levels in SIDS. Principal Investigator Bell Atlantic Mobile SIDS Golf Invitational. $6,700.00


2000-2002 Investigation of Infant Fatalities in Maryland (1990-2001) Principal Investigator

Maryland Infant and Child Loss Center.  $18,000.00


2002-present   Bed Sharing and Sudden Infant Deaths Principal Investigator Maryland Infant and Child Loss Center $10,000.00


2002-2004 Maternal Microchierism: A cause of Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus Principal Investigator National Institute of Child Health and Human Development NIH $10,000.00


2003-2004 The Fatty Acid Metabolic Disorders and Sudden Infant Deaths” Principal Investigator

Maryland Infant and Child Loss Center $12,000.00


2006-2010 The Changing Trend in the Diagnosis of SIDS Principal Investigator Maryland Infant and Child Loss Institute $22,000.00


1998-present   Brain and Tissue Bank for Developmental Disorders Co-investigator (H.R. Zielke, P.I.) National Institutes of Health $10,999,973.00



MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS:


Investigation of sudden unexpected deaths, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS); Interpretation of injury patterns; Investigation of drug related deaths, HIV, HCV, HBV and HTLV; Homicides in Children, Heat-related deaths, Drug abuse deaths in teenagers, Deaths due to anaphylaxis, Fatalities due to motor vehicle crashes associated with alcohol use.


PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS:


Journal Articles:


1.      Li, L.; Huang, G.Z.: Forensic significance on acetylcholinesterase histochemistry in organophosphate  poisoning. J. Chinese Forensic Medicine, 2:68-71, 1987.


2.      Li, L.; Zhang, Y.G.; Huang, G.Z.: Effects of the main components TWH on the immune organs in rats by the method of “ANAE”. Acta University Medicine Tongji, 16:439-441; 1987.


3.      Li, L.; Zhang, Y.G.; Huang, G.Z.: An experimental pathological study of intoxication by the active principals of TWH. Acta University Medicine, Tongji 17:114-117, 1988.


4.      Li, L.; Zhang, Y.G.; Huang, G.Z.: Effects of the main components of TWH on the reproductive organs in rats. Acta University Medicine, Tongji. 17:53-55; 1988.


5.      Zhang, L.N.; Li, L.: A case report of Marfan’s syndrome: Sudden Death. Journal of  Chinese Forensic Medicine, 2:103-105; 1989.


6.    Li, L.; Huang.G.Z.: Acute poisoning of Trichosanthes Kirilowii Maxim: Two autopsy cases report. Acta University Medicine, Tongji, 16:45-46; 1990.


7.      Li, L.; Huang, G.Z.: Delayed death of myocarditis caused by oleander intoxication. Acta University Medicine, Tongji, 20:182; 1991.


8.      Constantine, N.T.; Zhang, X.; Li, L.; Smialek, J.E.: Detection of antibodies to Hepatitis C virus in urine. Lancet, 339; 8809:1607-1608; 1992.


9.      Li, L.; Constantine, N.T.; Zhang, X.; Smialek, J.E.: Determination of human immunodeficiency virus antibody status in forensic autopsy cases-using a rapid and simple FDA-licensed assay. J. Forensic Sciences, 38: 798-805; 1993.


10, Li, L.; Golle, M.; Smialek, J.E.:  Hanging death:  Review of the literature and a Report of a delayed death following hanging. J. of  Chinese Forensic Medicine 5:35-38, 1993.


11.  Li, L.; Smialek, J.E.:  Sudden death due to rupture of ectopic pregnancy concurrent with therapeutic abortion. Arch Pathol and Lab Med, 117(7): 698-700; 1993


12.  Li, L; Zhang, X.; Constantine, N.T.; Smialek, J.E.: Seroprevalence of parentally  transmitted viruses  (HIV-1, HBV, HCV, and HTLV)  in forensic autopsy cases. J. Forensic Sciences, 38:1075-1083, 1993.


13.   Constantine, N.T.; Zhang, X.; Li, L.; Bansal, J.; Haymes, K.C.; Smialek, J.E.: Application of  a rapid assay for detection of antibodies to HIV in urine. Am. J. Clinic. Pathol. 101:157-161, 1994.


14.   Li, L.; Smialek, J.E.: The Investigation of Fatal Falls and Jumps from Heights in Maryland (1987-1992). Am. J. Forensic Med & Pathol. 15(4):295-299, 1994.


15.   Zhang, X.; Constantine, N.T.; Li, L.; Bansal, J.; Smialek, J.E.: Application of commercial assays to detect IgG antibodies to HCV in urine: A pilot study from autopsy cases. J. Med. Virology, 44:187-191, 1994.


16.   Li, L.; Smialek, J.E.: Observation of drug abuse death in Maryland. J. Forensic

Sciences. 41:106-109; 1996.


17.  Li, Z.; Li, L.; Zielke, H.R.; Cheng, L.; Xiao, R.P.; Crow, M.T.; Lakatta, E.: Increased expression of 72kd type I collagenase (mmp-2) in human atherosclerotic  lesions. Am. J. Pathol, 14(1):121-128, 1996.


18.   Burke, A.P.; Kalra, P.; Li, L.; Smialek, J.E.; Virmani, R.: Infectious endocarditis and morphology of lesions in intravenous addicts and non-drug abusers. J. Heart Valve Dis. 6(2):21-24, 1997.


19.   Li, L.; Smialek,J.E.: Investigation of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in Maryland. Proceedings of 14th IAFS. Page 112-114; 1997.


20.   Burke, A.P.; Perry, L.W.; Li, L.; King, T.M.; Smialek, J.E.; Virmani, R.: Fatal Kawasaki disease with coronary arteritis and no coronary aneurysms. Pediatrics. 31:109-112; 1998.


21.   Kish, SJ.; Kasasinsky, KS.; Furukawa, Y.; Guttman, M.; Ang, L.; Li, L.; Adams, V.;  Reiber, G.; Anthony, RA.; Anderson, W.; Smialek, JE.; Distefano, L.: Brain Choline acetyltransferase activity in chronic human users of cocaine, heroin and Methamphetamine. Molecular Psychiatry. 4:26-32; 1999.


22.  Li, L.; Levine, B.; Smialek, JE.: Fatal Methadone Poisoning in Children: Maryland 1992-1996. Substance Use & Misuse. 35(9):1141-1148, 2000.


23.   Sun, CC., Alonsonana, G., Love, J., Li, L., Straumanis, JP.:  Value of Autopsy in Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery. Human Pathology. 34(5): 492-496; 2003.


24.   Li, L., Fowler, D., Liu L., Huang, G.H.: Medical Examiner System in the State Of Maryland. Journal of  Chinese Forensic Medicine 2: 54-55, 2004


25.  Li, L., Fowler, D., Liu, L., Lamberous, Z., Smialek, J.E.,: Investigation of SuddenInfant Deaths in Maryland (1990-2000). Forensic Sciences International 10:148 (2-3): 85-92, 2005


26.   Burke, A., Creighton, W., Mont, E., Li, L., Hogan, S., Kutys, R., Fowler, D., Virmani, R.: The Role of SCN5A Y1102 Polymorphism in Sudden Cardiac Death in Blacks. Circulation 112 (6): 798-802, 2005


27.  Zhou Y., Li, L.,  Lui L., Heat Stroke Deaths Caused by Electric Blanket – Case Report and Review of the Literature.  American J. Forensic Medicine and Pathology. 27(4): 324-327; 2006


28.   Vreman, HJ., Wong RJ., Stevenson DK., Smialek JE., Li, L, Vigorito RD, Zielke, HR.: Concentration on Carbon Monoxide (CO) in Postmortem Human Tissues: Effect of Environmental CO Exposure. J Forensic Sciences 51 (5): 1182-1190; 2006


29.  Levine B, Cox D, Jufer-Phipps RA, Li L, Jacobs A: A Fatality from Seroflurane Abuse. J Anal Toxicol 31 (8): 534-6, 2007


30.  Burke, A., Li, L., Kutys R, Virmani R.: Cardiac inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor: a “benign” neoplasm that may result in syncope, myocardial infarction,  and sudden Death. Am J. Surg Pathol., 31(7): 1115-22; 2007.


31.   Tavora F, Burke A, Li, L., Franks TJ, Virmani R: Postmortem confirmation of Lyme carditis with polymerase chain reaction. Cardiovasc Pathol., 7(2):103-7; 2008.


32.   Tavora F, Burke A, Kutys R, Li, L, Virmani R: Total anomalous origin of the coronary circulation from the right pulmonary artery. Cardiovasc. Pathol., 17(4): 246-9; 2008


33.   Li, L., Shen Y, Huang GZ, Fowler D: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Forensic investigation. J. Forens. Med. China, 24 (5):361-4; 2008.


34. Shen Y., Li, L., Grant G, Rubio A, Zhao Z, Zhang X, Zhou L, Fowler D: Anaphylactic deaths in Maryland (United States) and Shanghai (China): a review of forensic autopsy cases from 2004 to 2006. Forensic Sciences International 186 (1): 1-5; 2009


35.   Tavora F, Cresswell N, Li L, Ripple M, Solomon C, Burke A. Comparison of necropsy findings in patients with sarcoidosis dying suddenly from cardiac sarcoidosis versus dying suddenly from other causes. Am J Cardiol. 104(4):571-7; 2009.


36. Tavora F, Kutys R, Li L, Ripple M, Fowler D, Burke A. Adventitial lymphocytic inflammation in human coronary arteries with intimal atherosclerosis. Cardiovasc Pathol 19(3):e61-8; 2010


37.   Barton JH, Tavora F, Farb A, Li L, Burke AP: Unusual cardiovascular manifestations of sarcoidosis, a report of three cases: coronary artery aneurysm with myocardial infarction, symptomatic mitral valvular disease, and sudden death from ruptured splenic artery. Cardovasc Pathol 19(4):e119-23; 2010



38.   Li, L., Zhang Y., Zileke HR., Fowler DR: Observation of increase asphyxia deaths in Infancy While Co-sleeping. American J. Forensic Medicine Pathology 30 (4): 318-321; 2009


39.   Tavora FR, Ripple M, Li L, Burke AP. Monocytes and neutrophils expressing myeloperoxidase occur in fibrous caps and thrombi in unstable coronary plaques. BMC Cardiovasc Disord 23:9; 2009


40.   Burke A, Creighton W, Tavora F, Li L, Fowler D. Decreased frequency of the 3'UTR T>G single nucleotide polymorphism of thrombospondin-2 gene in sudden death due to plaque erosion. Cardiovasc Pathol 19(3):e45-9; 2010


41. Tavora F, Cresswell N, Li L, Ripple M, Fowler D, Burke. Sudden coronary death caused by pathologic intimal thickening without atheromatous plaque formation. Cardiovasc Pathol. 20 (1):51-7; 2010.


42.   Li L, Burke A, Zhang X, Fowler D. Sudden Unexpected Death Due to Left Ventricular Noncompaction of Myocardium: Case Report and Review of the Literature. Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 31(2):122-4. Review; 2010.


43.   Tavora F, Li L, Ripple M, Fowler D, Burke A. Morphologic characteristics of coronary artery disease, with emphasis on thromboses, in patients younger than 40 years of age. Pathology Research International Vol 2110. Article ID 628247.


44. Tavora F, Cresswell N, Li L, Ripple M, Fowler D, Burke A. Morphologic features of exertional versus nonexertional sudden death in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Am J Cardiol. 105 (4):532-7; 2010


45. Tavora F, Cresswell N, Li L, Ripple M, Burke A. Immunolocalisation of fibrin in  coronary atherosclerosis: implications for necrotic core development.Pathology.  42(1):15-22; 2010


46. Tavora F, Cresswell N, Li L, Fowler D, Burke A. Frequency of acute plaque ruptures and thin cap atheromas at sites of maximal stenosisArq Bras Cardiol. 94(2):143-9, 2010


47. Tavora F, Li L, Burke A. Sudden coronary death in children. Cardiovasc Pathol. 19(6):336-9; 2010


48. Johnson MW, Stoll L, Rubio A, Troncoso J, Pletnikova O, Fowler DR, Li L. Axonal Injury in Young Pediatric Head Trauma: A Comparison Study of β-amyloid Precursor Protein (β-APP) Immunohistochemical Staining in Traumatic and Nontraumatic Deaths. J Forensic Sci. 56(5): 1198-1205; 2011


49. Chang L, Zhang B, Yan P, Fowler D, Li L. Current medico-legal death investigation system in China. J Forensic Sci. 56(4):930-3; 2011


50.   Li L, Zhang X, Levine B, Li G, Zielke HR, Fowler DR. Trends and pattern of drug abuse deaths in Maryland teenagers J Forensic Sci. 56(4):1029-33; 2011


51. Tavora F, Zhang M, Franco M, Oliveira JB, Li L, Fowler D, et al. Distribution of biventricular disease in arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy: an autopsy study. Hum Pathol. 2011 Sep 19. [Epub ahead of print]



Presentations and Abstracts:


52     Huang, GZ.; Zhang, YG.; Li, L.: Pathological study of TWH (TripterygiumWilfordii Hook) intoxication. Ist International Conference of Forensic Sciences,Beijing, China, Sep 5-10, 1988. Oral presentation.


53.   Li, L.; Zhang, X.; Constantine, N.T.; Smialek, J.E.: Application of a rapid assayto detect HIV antibodies in auto psy specimens and urine. VIII International Conference on AIDS/STD . Presentation# Poc 4430, Amsterdam, Netherland July 16-20, 1992.


54.   Constantine, N.T.; Zhang, X.; Li, L.; Smialek, J.E.: Detection of antibodies to HCV in urine. ASCP/CAP Conference, Las Vegas, Abstract 120, Oct 11-16,1992


55.   Li, L.; Constantine, N.T.; Zhang, X.; Smialek, J.E.: Seroprevalence of HIV-1, HBV, HCV, HTLV-I/II, in forensic autopsy cases. 45th Annual Meeting of  American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Oral presentation. Boston, Feb 20-25,1993.


56.   Li, L.; Smialek.J.E.: Falls and jumps from heights. 27th Annual Meeting of National Association of Medical Examiners. Oral presentation, Fort Worth, Sep 10-16, 1993.


57.   Huang, G.Z.; Li, L.: Unusal homicides of poisoning by intravenous injection of metallic mercury. 27th Annual Meeting of National Association of Medical Examiners. Oral presentation. Fort Worth, Sep 10-16, 1993.


58.   Li, L.; Shun, C.T.; Smialek, J.E.: Investigation of drug abuse deaths in the State of Maryland. 46th Annual Meeting of American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Oral presentation, San Antonio, Feb 14-19, 1994.


59.   Li, L.; Huang, G.Z.; Wright, D.G.: Unusual fatal air embolism: A report of two cases. 46th Annual Meeting of American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Poster G-60, San Antonio, Feb 14-19, 1994.


60.   Bansal, J.; Constantine, N.T.; Zhang, X.; Li, L.: Prevalence rates of pathogens in Baltimore during 1990-1993. 10th International Conference on AIDS, Poster C0003, Yokohama, Japan, August 7-12, 1994.


61.   Li, Z.H.; Smialek, J.E.; Li, L.; Lakatta, E.G.: Increases expression of 72kd type Icollagenase (mmp-2) in human atherosclerotic lesions. 10th International Symposium on Atherosclerosis. Abstract, Montreal, Canada, October, 1994.


62.   Li, L.; Constantine, N.T.; Zhang, X.; Smialek, J.E.: Detection of hepatitis C virus RNA by RT-PCR in forensic autopsy cases. 47th Annual Meeting of American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Oral presentation, Seattle, Feb 13-18, 1995.


63.   Li, L.; Smialek, J.E.: Investigation of sleep position and SIDS in Maryland. 29th Annual Meeting of National Association of Medical Examiners. Oral presentation San Diego, Oct 20-25, 1995.


64.   Li, L.; Smialek, J.E.: Investigation of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in Maryland.14th Conference of International Association of Forensic Sciences. Oral presentation Tokyo, Japan, August 20-26, 1996.


65.   Huang, G., Li, L., Liu, L.: Investigation of Three Homicides by Chronic Poisoning with Multiple Smaller Doses. 51st Annual Meeting of Forensic Academy of Forensic Sciences. Post Presentation.  Los Angeles. Feb 14-20, 1999.


66.   Papadimitriou, JC., Drachenberg, CB., Li, L., Khaled, S., Ioffe, OB., et al: Spectrum of lesions observed in pre-transplant kidney donor biopsies: comparison to a control population. October 16-20, 2000. Nagoga, Japan, Pathology International 2000, 50(supp), A166.


67.   Alonsozana, G., Li, L., Love, J., Staumanis J,P., and Sun, CCJ: Value of autopsy in congenital heart disease. US College Of American Pathology Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA March 3-9, 2001.


68.   Alonsonana, G., Li, L., Love, J., Sun CC: Value of Autopsy in Congenital Heart Disease. Abstract #3 Modern Pathology 14(1): 4A, 2001.


69.  Li, L., Smialek,J.E.: Investigation of Homicides in Children in Maryland. 53ed Annual Meeting of American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Seattle, Feb 18-23, 2001.


70.   Li, L., Fowler, D., Liu, L., Smialek, JE.:  Investigation of Infant Fatalities in Maryland (1990-1999). 55th Annual Meeting of Forensic Sciences.  Post Presentation. Chicago Feb 16-22 2003.


71.   Allen, C., Li, L., Hogan, S., Ripple, M., Burke, A., Fowler, D.: Undiagnosed Cardiac Sarcoidosis and Sudden Deaths: Report of 14 Cases. 56 Annual Meeting of American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Dallas, Texas, Feb. 16-21, 2004


72.   Southall, P., Li, L., Fowler, D.: Police Custody Deaths in the State of Maryland: Passing the Touch. 56 Annual Meeting of American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Dallas, Texas, Feb. 16-21, 2004


73.   Li, L., Rubio, A., Zielke, H.R., Fowler, D.: Forensic Pathologists and Brain and Tissue Bank for Developmental Disorders. 57 Annual Meeting of American Academy of Forensic Sciences.  New Orleans, Feb. 19-23, 2005


74.   Li, L., Fowler, C., Zielke, H.R., Fowler, D.: Sudden Infant Deaths and Sleeping Environments. Oral presentation. The 17th Conference of International Association of Forensic Sciences. Hong Kong, China August 22-26, 2005


75.   Zhou, Y., Li, L., Liu, L., Lia, D., Fowler, D., Xu. X.: Hyperthermia caused by Electric Blanket. Post presentation. The 17th Conference of International Association of Forensic Sciences. Hong Kong, China. August 22-26, 2005


76.   Li, L., Yan, P., Zhang, X., Liu, Z., Bao, R., Fowler, D.: Comparison Study of Motor Vehicle Crash Fatalities between Maryland in America and Wuhan City in China. Post presentation. The 39th Annual Meeting of National Association of Medical Examiners. Los Angeles, California October 14-19, 2005


77.   Rubio, A., Li, L., Cox, C., Fowler, D., Troncoso : Teen Homicides in Maryland: 1994-2004. Post presentation. The 39th Annual Meeting of National Association of Medical Examiners. Los Angeles, California October 14-19, 2005


78. Li L., Zhang X., Yan P., Fowler D., Alcohol, Drug and Homicide.  The 59th Annual Meeting of American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Antonio Feb 14-18 2007


79.   Wikins, DG., Li, L., Fowler DR., Brown B., Kish, SJ.: Fatal Ephedrine Intoxication in a Chronic Ephedrine User Who had Cardiovascular Disease. The 59th Annual Meeting of American Academy of Forensic Sciences. San Antonio. Feb 14-18, 2007


80.   Li, L., Zilke, R, Zhang X, Fowler D, Shen Y. Cause of Death in Autistic Patients: autopsy study in the State of Maryland. The 41st Annual Meeting of National Association of Medical Examiner. Savannah Georgia, October 12-15, 2007


81.   Li, L, Zhang X, Grant J, Levine B, Fowler D: Drug abuse deaths in Maryland teenagers. The 60th Annual Meeting of American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Washington D.C. Feb 18-23,


82.   Zhang Y, Yan P, Li L, et al. Sudden unexpected infant deaths in Maryland: implications for future prevention. The 18th meeting of International Association of Forensic Sciences. New Orleans July 20-26, 2008


83.  Shen Y, Zhao Z, Li L, et al. Analysis of Deaths due to allergic reaction: a report of 28 cases in Maryland and Shanghai. The 18th meeting of International   Association of Forensic Sciences. New Orleans July 20-26, 2008


84. Qin Z, Li L.  Sudden unexpected death due to undiagnosed leukemia: a forensic autopsy study and review of literature. The 18th meeting of International  Association of Forensic Sciences. New Orleans July 20-26, 2008


85. Zhou L, Li L, Liu L, et al. Retrospective study of poisoning deaths in Hubei  province, China. The 18th meeting of International Association of Forensic Sciences. New Orleans July 20-26, 2008


86.  Li L, Zhang X, Thomas L. Deaths from methadone use among teenagers in Maryland. The 18th meeting of International Association of Forensic Sciences. New Orleans July 20-26, 2008


87. Li, L., Zhou L, Zhang X, Chang L, Fowler. Natural Causes of Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths: a seven year retrospective forensic autopsy study in Hubei, China. The 61st Annual Meeting of American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Denver, CO February 16-21, 2009.


88.   Ripple M, Fowler D, Li L. Investigation and Autopsy Procedures in Cases Involving Conducted Energy Devices (CEDs) in the State of Maryland. The 62nd Annual Meeting of American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Seattle, Washington, February 21-26, 2010.


89. Chang L, Li L.  Homicide between Beijing, China and Maryland, USA. Oral presentation. The 62th Annual Meeting of American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Chicago, February 19-25, 2010


90. Zhuo L, Li. L. Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy. The 17th Conference of International Associate of Forensic Science Portuga, September 14-19, 2011


INVITED LECTURES:


1.      Constantine N., Zhang X., Li, L : “Essentials for Laboratory Diagnosis of HIV Infection.” International Workshop in Beijing. Ministry of National Health in China, June 1994


2.      Li, L.: “American Medical Examiner System” Shanghai Medical University and Shanghais Association of Forensic Medicne. ShangHai , P. R.China June 12, 2000.


3.    Li, Li.: “Drug Abuse Deaths” Tongji Medical University and Wuhan Association of Forensic Medicine. Wuhan, P. R. China. June 14, 2000.


4.      Li, L.: “Sudden Infant Death Syndrome” Tongji Medical University. Wuhan, P.   R. China. June 20, 2001.


5.      Li, L.: “Forensic Autopsy” Tongji Medical University, Wuhan, P. R. China. July 6, 2003


6.    Li, L.: “Role of the Medical Examiners in Organ Transplantation”  International  Workshop of Medicolegel Death Investigation. Wuhan Association and Tongji Medical College. Wuhan, P.R.Chian, June 29-30, 2004


7.  Li, L.: “ Sudden Infant Deaths and Sleeping Environments” 30 Years Anniversary Conference of Center for Infant and Child Loss. March 22, 2005


8.      Li, L.: “Pediatric Forensic Pathology” Homicide Conference. Harvard Association of Homicide Investigation. Baltimore, May 20, 2006


9.    Li, L.: “Pediatric Forensic Pathology” Homicide Conference Harvard Association of Homicide Investigation. Baltimore, October 4, 2006


10.   Li, L.: “Changing trends in the Diagnosis of Sudden, Unexpected Infant Deaths in Maryland. Infant Mortality Symposium. Montgomery. November 1, 2006


11. Li, L., : “Pediatric Death Investigation” seminar in Homicide Investigation. Harvard Association in Police Science. Baltimore. May 3, 2007


12.   Li, L.: “Pediatric Forensic Pathology” Homicide Conference Harvard Association of Homicide Investigation. Baltimore, May 21, 2008.


13.  Li, L., “Pediatric Forensic Pathology” Homicide Conference Harvard Association of Homicide Investigation, Baltimore, October 9, 2008


14.  Li, L., “Medico-legal Death Investigation in Children” and “Testimony in Court as Forensic Expert Witness” Fudan University Shanghai Medical School and Shanghai Association of Forensic Medicine. Shanghai China, April 7-8, 2009


15.  Li, L., “Criminal Abortion”, “Sexual Assault Related Deaths”, and “Infanticide” Wuhan University Medical School. Wuhan, China, April 14-15, 2009


16.  Li., L., “Medico-legal Death Investigation System in the United States” China University and Beijing Association of Forensic Medicine, Beijing China April 20, 2009


17. Li, L.  “Sexual Offense Homicide” and Newborn Homicide” Wuhan University of Medical School, July 15, 2009


18.   Li, L., “Testify in Court as Expert Witness” China University of Political Science and Law. July 2010.


19. Li, L., “Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths” and Medico-legal Death Investigation” College of Forensic Medicine, Hunan University of Technology and Science, July 11, 2010


20. Li L, “Medical Legal Death Investigation System in the United States” Guangdong Provincial Security Department, July 18, 2011


BOOK CHAPTERS:


1.      Li, L.: Toxicopathological study of TWH. In Tripterygium Wilordii Hook Research and Its Clinical Application. China Academy & Technology Publish Co. Beijing, pp. 143-164, 1989. 1st Ed.


2.      Li, Li., Smialek, J.E.: Chapter “Sudden Infant Death Syndrome” Forensic Pathology, Encyclopedia of Chinese Forensic Medicine. China People’s University Publish Co. Beijing. pp. 964-967, 2002. 1st Ed.


3.      Li, L.: Chapter “Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths” in Essential Forensic

Neuropathology. Edited by Juan C. Troncoso. Lippincott William & Wilkins, 1st edition, 2009


4.   Li, L.: Chapter “Forensic Pathology” in Injury Research, Theories, Methods, and Approaches. Edited by Susan Baker & Guohua Li. Springer Publishing Co. 1st edition, 2010


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