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Kevin W.P. Miller, M.S., Ph.D.
Senior Market Segment Leader, Scientific Content Manager
Hamilton Company
Kevin W.P. Miller is the Senior Market Segment Leader, Scientific Content Manager at Hamilton Company in Reno, NV, where he provides thought leadership towards automated solutions throughout all aspects of this focused market. After earning a Ph.D. in Molecular Anthropology from the University of Cambridge, Dr. Miller actively engaged in promoting, researching, and furthering forensic science advances, and remains committed to this endeavor today. In addition to academic and instructive teaching experience including developing and directing the Professional Science Master’s Degree Program in Forensic Science at the California State University, Fresno, he led forensic scientists and crime scene investigators at federal, state and local levels of government while integrating new/emerging forensic technologies such as the first local DNA database to use probabilistic genotyping for mixture resolution, and early adoption of digital and cloud-based documentation/reporting. He developed patented software to automate forensic facial reconstruction, and served as Program Manager for a mtDNA population database for the FBI, and ultimately migrated this into CODIS database. Dr. Miller is actively involved in forensic and crime scene associations, and publishes, lectures, and has testified on a wide breadth of forensic issues across the globe.
When More is Much More than Just More: Elevate Your Workflow Beyond Throughput
April 16, 2021
What pops into your head when you think of automation? Was increased throughput the only thing? The ability to process more samples at once is certainly a plus, but that’s not where the automation story even begins.
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Cut the Clutter: Reimagining Evidence Collection to Improve Downstream Processing
January 15, 2021
All collected evidence, and every swab taken of those items, has to be sealed in a primary container that is sealed inside a secondary container. Place, seal, label, repeat. And what is the result? Swabs.
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