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    • 12 Apr 2026
    • 15 Apr 2026
    • Cincinnati, Ohio
    Register

    2026 IACT Annual Conference

    Hilton Cincinnati Netherlands Plaza

    35 West Fifth Street
    Cincinnati, OH 45202

    Registration is Open!!

    Register by 3/13/26 and get reduced pricing!

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    IACT - Annual Conference (iactonline.org)


    • 12 Apr 2026
    • 17 Apr 2026
    • Cincinnati, OH

    2026 IACT Annual Conference

    The Hilton Netherland Plaza

    35 West Fifth Street

    Cincinnati, OH 45202

    To Be a Vendor Event Sponsor, please contact the Vendor Liaison Committee

    Chair: Jessica Jackson (Jessica.jackson@adfs.alabama.gov)

    Vice Chair: Haylea Debolt (Haylea.Debolt@dfs.virginia.gov)

    Find all the details here:

    IACT - Annual Meeting (iactonline.org)

    • 12 Apr 2026
    • 17 Apr 2026
    • Cincinnati, OH

    2026 IACT Annual Conference

    The Hilton Netherland Plaza

    35 West Fifth Street

    Cincinnati, OH 45202

    To Register, please contact the Vendor Liaison Committee

    Chair: Jessica Jackson (Jessica.jackson@adfs.alabama.gov)

    Vice Chair: Haylea Debolt (Haylea.Debolt@dfs.virginia.gov)

    Find all the details here:

    • 16 Apr 2026
    • 8:00 AM
    • 17 Apr 2026
    • 5:00 PM
    • Cincinnati, Ohio
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    2026 IACT Post-Conference Workshops

    Hilton Cincinnati Netherlands Plaza

    35 West Fifth Street

    Cincinnati, OH 45202

    Registration is Open!!

    Register by 3/13/26 and get reduced pricing!


    Find all the details here:

    IACT - Annual Meeting (iactonline.org)

    • 17 May 2026
    • 22 May 2026
    • Indiana Memorial Union Biddle Hotel 900 E 7th Street Bloomington, IN 47405

    Alcohol and Highway Safety Course Description

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    The Indiana University Alcohol Borkenstein Course is typically a one-week expert-level program of on-campus instruction and interaction, on medico-legal alcohol topics.

    The primary emphasis of the program is on alcohol chemistry pharmacology and physiology in relation to traffic safety, covering basic alcohol chemistry and physiology, principles of measurement of alcohol in blood and breath, and presentation of alcohol information in the courtroom. The program is presented twice annually (May and December) on the Indiana University main campus in Bloomington, IN as an activity of the Robert F. Borkenstein Center for Studies of Law in Action in the IU Department of Criminal Justice.

    The Course currently consists of 18 elements presented by ten visiting faculty members and the Course Manager over six days. Faculty presentations and other Course elements include lectures, question and answer, panel discussion with faculty-registrants, and tutorial sessions led by individual faculty members. The program also includes an initial Course orientation, welcoming faculty/student dinner, and a wine and cheese reception courtesy of the Criminal Justice Department. 

    This course, which was originated by Robert F. Borkenstein in the 1950’s, was primarily intended for professionals who administer or perform blood or breath tests to determine blood alcohol content. Enrollment in the course is limited to those technical and scientific personnel who manufacture, operate or maintain instruments, perform tests or manage blood or breath alcohol programs, or who provide expert testimony in alcohol litigation or hearings.

    Neither the Center nor the course receives financial support from Indiana University. Both are entirely funded by the revenues generated from course enrollments. Please contact the Center administrator for questions about additional courses for other groups outside our current enrollment.


    • 05 Oct 2026
    • 09 Oct 2026
    • University of Wisconsin - Fluno Center

    Effects of Drugs on Human Performance and Behavior Course

    The Borkenstein Drug Course covers topics related to the pharmacology of drugs and their effects on psychomotor performance and driving. This program has been growing in popularity since it was first offered in 2002, and has drawn attendees from all over the U.S. and other countries. This is the most advanced course available anywhere for toxicologists and law enforcement professionals in this topic of growing concern.

    Register

    • The course is taught by internationally acknowledged experts who will discuss the pharmacology, toxicology and human performance effects of major drug classes associated with driving impairment.
    • The range of topics has been expanded to include implementation of laws and strategies for investigating, identifying, and documenting drug impaired driving.
    • The curriculum is updated each year to include emerging issues and recent developments in the science of forensic alcohol toxicology.

    Drug impaired driving is now being recognized as a major public safety issue worldwide. Drug use among fatally injured drivers in the US is estimated to be around 40-50%, and combined drug and alcohol use is the often overlooked part of the iceberg, as alcohol positive cases are infrequently assessed for drug use.

    There are major developments taking place around the world to document and combat drug impaired driving. The program is designed to supplement the training offered by other groups such as SOFT and AAFS, with ideas and strategies for enforcement, and for documenting and trying drug impaired driving cases. The Course is structured to meet the needs of:

    • Analytical toxicologists performing testing for DUID investigations.
    • Toxicologists testifying in court on drug and alcohol impaired driving.
    • Public safety specialists involved in developing policies and statutes to respond to drug impaired driving.

    The course is taught using the successful Borkenstein Alcohol Course classroom format that provides excellent opportunities for networking, student/student and student/faculty interaction during the breaks and after-hour’s social functions, and more individual attention to student questions.

    For questions, please contact contact@cfsre.org.

    • 06 Dec 2026
    • 11 Dec 2026
    • Indiana Memorial Union Biddle Hotel 900 E 7th Street Bloomington, IN 47405

    Alcohol and Highway Safety Course Description

    Register

    The Indiana University Alcohol Borkenstein Course is typically a one-week expert-level program of on-campus instruction and interaction, on medico-legal alcohol topics.

    The primary emphasis of the program is on alcohol chemistry pharmacology and physiology in relation to traffic safety, covering basic alcohol chemistry and physiology, principles of measurement of alcohol in blood and breath, and presentation of alcohol information in the courtroom. The program is presented twice annually (May and December) on the Indiana University main campus in Bloomington, IN as an activity of the Robert F. Borkenstein Center for Studies of Law in Action in the IU Department of Criminal Justice.

    The Course currently consists of 18 elements presented by ten visiting faculty members and the Course Manager over six days. Faculty presentations and other Course elements include lectures, question and answer, panel discussion with faculty-registrants, and tutorial sessions led by individual faculty members. The program also includes an initial Course orientation, welcoming faculty/student dinner, and a wine and cheese reception courtesy of the Criminal Justice Department. 

    This course, which was originated by Robert F. Borkenstein in the 1950’s, was primarily intended for professionals who administer or perform blood or breath tests to determine blood alcohol content. Enrollment in the course is limited to those technical and scientific personnel who manufacture, operate or maintain instruments, perform tests or manage blood or breath alcohol programs, or who provide expert testimony in alcohol litigation or hearings.

    Neither the Center nor the course receives financial support from Indiana University. Both are entirely funded by the revenues generated from course enrollments. Please contact the Center administrator for questions about additional courses for other groups outside our current enrollment.


    • 02 May 2027
    • 07 May 2027
    • Indiana Memorial Union Biddle Hotel 900 E 7th Street Bloomington, IN 47405

    Alcohol and Highway Safety Course Description

    Register

    The Indiana University Alcohol Borkenstein Course is typically a one-week expert-level program of on-campus instruction and interaction, on medico-legal alcohol topics.

    The primary emphasis of the program is on alcohol chemistry pharmacology and physiology in relation to traffic safety, covering basic alcohol chemistry and physiology, principles of measurement of alcohol in blood and breath, and presentation of alcohol information in the courtroom. The program is presented twice annually (May and December) on the Indiana University main campus in Bloomington, IN as an activity of the Robert F. Borkenstein Center for Studies of Law in Action in the IU Department of Criminal Justice.

    The Course currently consists of 18 elements presented by ten visiting faculty members and the Course Manager over six days. Faculty presentations and other Course elements include lectures, question and answer, panel discussion with faculty-registrants, and tutorial sessions led by individual faculty members. The program also includes an initial Course orientation, welcoming faculty/student dinner, and a wine and cheese reception courtesy of the Criminal Justice Department. 

    This course, which was originated by Robert F. Borkenstein in the 1950’s, was primarily intended for professionals who administer or perform blood or breath tests to determine blood alcohol content. Enrollment in the course is limited to those technical and scientific personnel who manufacture, operate or maintain instruments, perform tests or manage blood or breath alcohol programs, or who provide expert testimony in alcohol litigation or hearings.

    Neither the Center nor the course receives financial support from Indiana University. Both are entirely funded by the revenues generated from course enrollments. Please contact the Center administrator for questions about additional courses for other groups outside our current enrollment.


    • 05 Dec 2027
    • 10 Dec 2027
    • Indiana Memorial Union Biddle Hotel 900 E 7th Street Bloomington, IN 47405

    Alcohol and Highway Safety Course Description

    Register

    The Indiana University Alcohol Borkenstein Course is typically a one-week expert-level program of on-campus instruction and interaction, on medico-legal alcohol topics.

    The primary emphasis of the program is on alcohol chemistry pharmacology and physiology in relation to traffic safety, covering basic alcohol chemistry and physiology, principles of measurement of alcohol in blood and breath, and presentation of alcohol information in the courtroom. The program is presented twice annually (May and December) on the Indiana University main campus in Bloomington, IN as an activity of the Robert F. Borkenstein Center for Studies of Law in Action in the IU Department of Criminal Justice.

    The Course currently consists of 18 elements presented by ten visiting faculty members and the Course Manager over six days. Faculty presentations and other Course elements include lectures, question and answer, panel discussion with faculty-registrants, and tutorial sessions led by individual faculty members. The program also includes an initial Course orientation, welcoming faculty/student dinner, and a wine and cheese reception courtesy of the Criminal Justice Department. 

    This course, which was originated by Robert F. Borkenstein in the 1950’s, was primarily intended for professionals who administer or perform blood or breath tests to determine blood alcohol content. Enrollment in the course is limited to those technical and scientific personnel who manufacture, operate or maintain instruments, perform tests or manage blood or breath alcohol programs, or who provide expert testimony in alcohol litigation or hearings.

    Neither the Center nor the course receives financial support from Indiana University. Both are entirely funded by the revenues generated from course enrollments. Please contact the Center administrator for questions about additional courses for other groups outside our current enrollment.


Past events

07 Nov 2025 Overview of 2025 Breath Testing for Prosecutors Monograph
10 Apr 2025 2025 IACT Post-Conference Workshops
06 Apr 2025 2025 IACT Pre-Conference Workshops
06 Apr 2025 2025 IACT Conference Vendor Booth Registration
06 Apr 2025 2025 IACT Conference Vendor Event Sponsorships
06 Apr 2025 2025 IACT Annual Conference
25 Apr 2024 2024 IACT Post-Conference Workshops
21 Apr 2024 ABFT Certification Exam
21 Apr 2024 2024 IACT Conference Vendor Event Sponsorships
21 Apr 2024 2024 IACT Conference Vendor Booth Registration
21 Apr 2024 2024 IACT Annual Conference
03 Dec 2023 Indiana University Alcohol Borkenstein Course
16 Oct 2023 Indiana University Borkenstein Drug Course
22 Aug 2023 AAFS: ANSI/ASB Standard 054 Standard for a Quality Control Program in Forensic Toxicology Laboratories
11 Jul 2023 Training Committee Meeting
14 May 2023 Indiana University Alcohol Borkenstein Course
08 May 2023 Current Trends in Forensic Toxicology Symposium (2023)
20 Apr 2023 2023 IACT Post-Conference Workshops
16 Apr 2023 2023 IACT Annual Conference
10 Apr 2022 2022 IACT Annual Conference
12 Apr 2021 2021 IACT Annual (Virtual) "Conference"
31 Mar 2019 2019 IACT Annual Conference
29 Apr 2018 2018 IACT Annual Conference
24 Apr 2017 2017 Dubowski Award Dinner - honoring AW Jones
23 Apr 2017 2017 IACT Annual Conference
23 Apr 2017 2017 IACT Pre- & Post-Conference Workshops
07 Apr 2016 2016 IACT Post-Conference Workshops
03 Apr 2016 2016 IACT Annual Conference
23 Apr 2015 2015 IACT Post-Conference Workshops
19 Apr 2015 2015 IACT Annual Conference
10 Apr 2014 2014 IACT post conference workshops
06 Apr 2014 2014 IACT annual meeting
14 Apr 2013 2013 IACT annual meeting
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