
All week on Afternoons we've been celebrating the finalists for the Science New Zealand Lifetime Achievement Award. We've had a marine ecologist, a mycologist, a volcanologist, and today we leap into the world of forensic toxicology. Diana Kappatos retired earlier this year after 50 years in forensic toxicology. To rattle off just a few of her accomplishments, Diana supported response to the synthetic cannabinoid crisis, built the surveillance tools we use for drug monitoring, and more recently published a paper that provides a baseline for MDMA-positive drivers ahead of the new roadside testing. She chats to Jesse. [picture id="4NJF7KD_image_crop_72060" crop="16x10" layout="full"]
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