When it comes as selecting Forensic Science as a career opportunity you would get into it, as always a very helpful and innovative way to get into touch with law authorities and helping them in carrying away daily course of their business and other activities to keep law and order in your country intact and according to constitution. And reason to believe in Forensic Science as a career opportunity you can be inspired a few of the noted Forensic science experts who have been discussed here.
  1. Henry Lee: He was born in China and was 11th of his 13 siblings. After the termination of Chinese Civil War he fled to Taiwan with his family and became a police caption by the age of eighteen.  Later he came to United States to learn Forensic Science. He is also a Ph.D. in biochemistry. He worked on the O.J. Simpson Case and the Laci Peterson case. He also gets into touch with as a consultant on the murder of Deputy White House Counsel Vincent Foster. He too worked on D.C sniper shootings.
  2. Michael Baden: His reputation can be established from the fact that he is been known for his involvement into many a number of cases as in position of a medical doctor and forensic pathologist in many a number of cases. He hosts the HBO show Autopsy, and also contributes on the Fox News Channel. He is also a writer of two famous non fiction books. He worked on a position of Chief Medical Examiner of New York City between 1978 and 1979. He too served as an expert witness or consulting pathologists on a number of famous forensic cases.
  3. William Maples: He was a famous forensic anthropologist that is working from since the 1950 and wrote a famous book on forensic anthropology titled Dead Men Do Tell Tales: The Strange and Fascinating Cases of a Forensic Anthropoligist. He did become consult on cases of the deceased, by looking at their remains and one of his famous cases is upon on the U.S. president Zachary Taylor.
  4. Edmond Locard: He is one of the pioneers in forensic science and have earned reputation for being starting the basic concept of forensic science “Every contact leaves a trace”.  He learnt law and medicine at Lyons, and became the   assistant to criminologist Alexandre Lacassagne. Later on he developed 12 matching points for fingerprint identification.
  5. William Bass: He is considered as a legend in forensic anthropology and is popular for his capacity in identifying human remains. He founded the   Forensic Anthropology Research Facility at the University of Tennessee. He was been professor for many years over there.  He too has written fictional stories under the penname Jefferson Bass. He developed an identification technique that is known as Body Farm.