Ms. Mandi Mohr is a forensic toxicologist and a Director at the Center for Forensic Science Research and Education (CFSRE) in Horsham, PA. In this role, she manages and oversees a diverse portfolio of federally and privately funded research projects and contracts, specializing in forensic toxicology and chemistry. Ms. Mohr earned dual Bachelor of Science degrees in Human Biological Sciences and Sociology (Criminology emphasis) from The University of Montana, graduating with honors in 2010. She then completed her Master of Science in Forensic Science at Arcadia University in 2012. She became a Diplomate of the American Board of Forensic Toxicology (D-ABFT) in 2018. Ms. Mohr currently serves as Vice Chair of the SOFT/AAFS Oral Fluid Committee, as Secretary of the National Safety Council’s Alcohol, Drugs and Impairment Division (NSC-ADID) and is the former Section Chair of the Toxicology Section of the AAFS. As a recognized leader in forensic toxicology, Ms. Mohr has authored or co-authored over 30 peer-reviewed publications and has presented her research at national and international conferences. Ms. Mohr has made significant contributions to the field, particularly in drug-impaired driving and oral fluid drug testing. Her work has earned numerous accolades, including the Forensic Sciences Foundation Student Scholarship Award from the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) in 2013, UCT’s Excellence in SPE Award in 2016, and the prestigious 2019 Irving Sunshine Award for Outstanding Research by a Young Investigator from the AAFS Toxicology Section. Beyond her research and leadership responsibilities, Ms. Mohr is an active member of several professional forensic organizations, where she contributes to forensic science education, policy development, and mentorship initiatives with the goal of strengthening the field’s impact on criminal justice and public health.