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Thermo Fisher Scientific To Open Center of Excellence in India
The state-of-the art facility will focus on conducting research, method/workflow development and provide scientific demonstrations and training in the field of DNA forensics.
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Former Police Chief Superintendent Named Scotland’s First Biometrics Commissioner
The newly created role of Commissioner is to support and promote the adoption of lawful, effective and ethical practices in relation to biometric data in a policing and criminal justice context.
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Rescue Operative Hiring Wounded Vets to Assist in Child Sexual Exploitation Cases
Wounded, ill or injured veterans are being trained and hired as computer forensic analysts to assist HSI in those investigations through the HERO Corps Program.
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Dual-method Prototype Shows Promise for Court-admissible Drug Testing
Researchers have integrated two independent, validated drug-testing techniques—mass spectrometry and Raman spectroscopy—onto a single platform prototype for fast and accurate analysis of seized substances.
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University, Highway Patrol, Othram Team to ID Homicide Victim 21 Years Later
Louisiana State University’s FACES Lab produced a forensic approximation of what Vernon County John Doe may have looked like and a DNA profile was developed and uploaded to CODIS. Despite these efforts, his identity remains a mystery over 20 years later.
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Genealogy Links Oregon Man To Killings 20 Years Apart
Police arrested Lovrien, 53, in May after forensic genealogy linked him to the 1999 disappearance — and presumed death — of Mark Dribin, an airline cargo worker.
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Colorado Police Arrest Man for Two Murders in 1982
Both Oberholtzer and Schnee were last seen hitchhiking outside of the town of Breckenridge on January 6, 1982. The women were not together.
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Women in Forensics: Prioritizing Self-care to Minimize Burnout
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We don't intentionally neglect our self-care, but multitasking becomes a routine that can lead to burnout among forensic scientists. Stress has become normalized for the forensic science community, and it's compromising the mental and physical health of women who have a difficult time saying no.
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Keeping DNA the Gold Standard in the Search for Truth
Forensic scientists play a critical role in our criminal justice system. The stakes aren’t just missing a deadline, rather, it comes down to life and death. The takeaways from these described cases highlight critical lessons on the accuracy of forensic DNA analysis.
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High-tech DNA Extraction Method Helps Identify Pregnant Jane Doe Found in 1988
Nearly 35 years ago, the remains of a young woman were found on the Publicker Distiller property in an underground pump house. Thanks to the use of forensic genealogy and investigative work, Lisa Todd, who was 17-years old and six months pregnant, has been identified.
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DDP Identifies Woman After 33 Years
When she was found, it was determined that Denton had been shot at least once in the head. This case is still considered to be open and further investigations are underway into this murder.
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California Bill Requiring Online Portal for Rape Survivors Clears Committee
The Senate Public Safety Committee approved legislation that will require the addition of a new online portal to California’s existing rape kit tracking system to allow survivors of sexual assault to anonymously and electronically track and receive updates regarding the status, location and ...
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Retested DNA From 2003 Sexual Assault Leads to Arrest
The department obtained a DNA sample from the initial crime scene. This sample was submitted for analysis, however, no match was obtained due to limitations in technology at the time.
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Species Traded Legally Through Hong Kong with Inadequate Traceability
Researchers analyzed trends in global legal wildlife trade from 1997 to 2016, and revealed that legal wildlife trade averaged $220 billion per year over this period.
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SNP Typing in Universal Analysis Software and Kinship Estimation with GEDmatch PRO
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Forensic genetic genealogy (FGG) has proven instrumental in solving cold cases. Current methods of generating genomic data for FGG, such as whole-genome sequencing (WGS) and microarray-based genotyping, are constrained by DNA input and low quality samples. The ForenSeq® Kintelligence Kit overcomes ...
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