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How did Walter's contributions affect Forensics today?
Promoting the application of the (PLM) to problem solving
Walter was an American chemist who was a leading expert in Microsopy
He also applied his analytical and deductive skills employing the PLM to problems in environmental analysis
His philosophy of presenting intense professional training courses stressing the practical applications of the PLM carried over to a series of courses offered to students requiring education in other areas of microscopical analysis
Best known for Vinland Map, and forensic science
Albert S. Osborn
(1858-1946)
Developed principles of document examination
Walter C. McCrone
(1916-2002)
Developed advances in microscopic techniques to solve crimes and analyze evidence
Albert S. Osborn
Hans Gross
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Walter McCrone
In 2000, McCrone received the American Chemical Society National in Analytical Chemistry
Hans Gross
(1847-1915)
Sadly, McCrone died in Chicago in 2002
Studied and developed principles of criminal investigations
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
(1886-1969)
Developed rectilinear forms, crafted in elegant simplicity, emitomized the International Style of architecture