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  • Novel Digital PCR Assay will Improve Quantification of DNA

    May 09, 2024
    Qiagen has announced a cooperative research and development agreement (CRADA) with the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to develop a novel test for its QIAcuity digital PCR devices that will boost forensics by improving the quantification of DNA in human samples. read more
  • Cado Security Pioneers Forensics in Distroless Container Environments

    May 09, 2024
    Cado Security has announced its revolutionary new capacity to conduct forensic investigations in distroless container environments. This new feature eradicates previous visibility gaps posed by such environments and offers enhanced insight into cloud risk. read more
  • 1977 Colorado Springs Homicide Solved

    May 09, 2024
    Murder of teen babysitter in Colorado Springs solved decades later through genetic genealogy DNA analysis using public commercial DNA databases. read more
  • An Ongoing Crisis: Strengthening ME, Coroner Investigations Across Jurisdictions

    May 09, 2024
    After a five-year fact-finding mission, a multi-agency working group has identified a host of problems in the U.S. medical examiner/coroner system, but solutions remain elusive. read more
  • Police Solve 48-Year-Old Cold Case Using DNA Technology

    May 08, 2024
    After nearly five decades, the Lubbock Police Department (LPD) has solved a previously unsolved murder from 1976 using new DNA testing. Texas Rangers next used a SAKI grant in 2021 to investigate and prosecute cold sexual assault cases in the area. Using this grant funding, the Texas Rangers suggested to the Lubbock Police Department to submit untested evidence on April 19, 2021. read more
  • Remains Identified in 1994 Coachella Valley Homicide

    May 07, 2024
    Hunters in the Colorado Desert near Indio, California, found a body in a shallow grave in March of 1994. Using forensic genetic genealogy, investigators were able to determine the identity of the woman. read more
  • Arkansas State Crime Laboratory to Launch Forensic Pathology Fellowship Program

    May 07, 2024
    In early 2025, the Arkansas State Crime Lab is launching a new Forensic Pathology Fellowship Program. The forensic pathology fellowship program is a collaborative initiative between the ASCL and the Department of Pathology of the University of Arkansas Medical Sciences (UAMS). The fellowship’s mission is to enhance the health, safety, and well-being of Arkansans. It aims to educate professional, board-qualified forensic pathologists to deliver competent, independent forensic pathology services to the families, communities, and stakeholders they serve. read more
  • Ventura Police Department Solves 33-year-old Cold Case Homicide

    May 07, 2024
    After over three decades, the Ventura Police Department (VPD) has made a significant breakthrough in the 1991 murder case of Danielle Clause. Using advanced forensic genetic genealogy techniques, law enforcement has identified Larry Devon Welch as the perpetrator, which is a pivotal moment in resolving this long-standing mystery. read more
  • Suspect in 2020 Mississippi Sex Assault Identified

    May 07, 2024
    Using standard forensic STR testing, the Mississippi Forensics Laboratory compared a profile from a DNA sample to a profile developed from a DNA sample that was collected from the victim’s sex assault examination. This comparison confirmed that Derrick Washington was the person who sexually assaulted the victim read more
  • Genealogy Helps ID Skeletal Remains Found in Woods in 1984

    May 06, 2024
    The remains appeared to have been partially charred by a fire in the area in July 1983. read more