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Find out about what it takes to keep the science in much-loved crime novels and TV shows accurate during this panel discussion and Q&A.

Join forensic chemist Professor Niamh Nic Daeid, crime writer Val McDermid and actress and screenwriter Amelia Bullmore for this conversation chaired by Pennie Stuart.

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