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LRCFS Deputy Director receives 2025 Legacy Award from the CLIC Association

Professor Anne Coxon, Deputy Director of LRCFS, received the Legacy Award the Clandestine Laboratory Investigating Chemists (CLIC) Association at their 2025 conference held in Sydney Australia.

Published on 27 October 2025

Professor Anne Coxon was recognised by the CLIC Association for her outstanding contributions to both the association and the field of clandestine drug laboratories. At the 2025 CLIC conference in Sydney Australia, Anne received the Legacy Award at a technical training seminar following a presentation on poisonous plants.

Professor Coxon is both the Deputy Director of the Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science as well as a Professor of Practise in Forensic Science. She has twenty years experience as a technical expert and science leader within the field of clandestine drug laboratories.

 

About CLIC:

The Clandestine Laboratory Investigating Chemists (CLIC) Association (CLIC) is a non-profit organization formed in 1989. Members of CLIC are spread throughout the globe. The organisation aims to facilitate the exchange of information and ideas within the field of clandestine laboratory investigation and evidence examination.

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