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By Andy Giles (November 2006 Issue)
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Elizabeth Eyre talks to Andy Giles of the Forensic Science Service about a new training project which combines experiential learning, Emotional Intelligence and coaching to improve scientists' people management skills

When you think of forensic scientists, you think of those white-suited people who methodically comb crime scenes for the microscopic clues that can mean the difference between a conviction and an unsolved crime. Or you think of someone working alone in a laboratory, long into the night, to decipher the meaning of those clues.

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