Overview

Join ACMT for the 2026 ACMT Seminar in Forensic Toxicology | Complexities in Testing, Interpretation, Litigation and Expert Testimony! Created in partnership with The Center for Forensic Science Research & Education (CFSRE), this two-day, live virtual event on January 20-21, 2026 is designed to prepare professionals for the unique challenges of applying toxicology in both courtrooms and laboratories.

Across both days, participants will explore the intersection of science, medicine, and law, gaining knowledge from experts in their field. From navigating Frye and Daubert standards, to evaluating emerging substances like kratom and xylazine, this seminar is tailored to the realities of modern forensic toxicology, both inside the courtroom and in the laboratory.

With scientific analysis and exciting case panels, you will get practical strategies for interpreting evidence, preparing testimony, and building professional consulting practices. Live Q&A, interactive panels, and on-demand access (available for 90 days after the seminar) will create a flexible and dynamic learning experience.

Registration Options

Register for a single day or for the 2-day package and save $50! Already an ACMT Member? Receive the member discount!
Can't make the live sessions? No problem! Register now and access on-demand at your convenience. 

CE Credit available
2026 ACMT Seminar in Forensic Toxicology | Complexities in Testing, Interpretation, Litigation and Expert Testimony - Live Event Package
Live Virtual Event on January 20-21, 2026
CE Credit available
Day 1: In the Courtroom | Complexities in Litigation and Expert Testimony - 2026 ACMT Seminar in Forensic Toxicology
Live Virtual Event - Tuesday January 20, 2026
CE Credit available
Day 2: In the Laboratory | Complexities in Testing and Interpretation - 2026 ACMT Seminar in Forensic Toxicology
Live Virtual Event - Wednesday January 21, 2026

Target Audience

This seminar is designed for forensic toxicologists, clinical toxicologists, physicians, pharmacists, laboratorians, medical examiners, coroners, attorneys, and trainees who want to enhance their skills in toxicology testimony and evidence interpretation.