Areas of expertise include the cognitive neuroscience of decision-making, human factors in laboratory procedures, and the evaluation of scientific and technical evidence by courts and regulatory agencies. Dr. Skene’s scientific background includes more than 30 years as director of a laboratory conducting research in molecular genomics, biochemistry, and cognitive neuroscience. Former research fellow at the Federal Judicial Center. He currently serves on the Human Factors Task Group and the Forensic Toxicology subcommittee of the Organization of Scientific Advisory Committees on forensic sciences at NIST.
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Areas of expertise include the cognitive neuroscience of decision-making, human factors in laboratory procedures, and the evaluation of scientific and technical evidence by courts and regulatory agencies. Dr. Skene’s scientific background includes more than 30 years as director of a laboratory conducting research in molecular genomics, biochemistry, and cognitive neuroscience. Former research fellow at the Federal Judicial Center. He currently serves on the Human Factors Task Group and the Forensic Toxicology subcommittee of the Organization of Scientific Advisory Committees on forensic sciences at NIST.