Learn how Forensic DNA analysis techniques are being used by forensic scientist, practitioners, and criminal investigators to help solve crimes.
Comparison of DNA stability using various sample collection devices
Seiki Nakao, Oita Prefectural Police
Trace DNA collection methods for viable DNA profiles
Hishmath Ibrahim, Maldives Police Services
A Comparative Cross Study of Robotic Extraction Platforms for Casework and Research Applications – Assessing the AutoMate Express
Heather V. Milnthorp, The center of forensic science research & education
QuantStudio 5 Instrument and Virtual Standard Curve
Megan Meyer, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Detection and DNA profiling of Latent DNA
Adrian Linacre, Flinders University
Using the Applied Biosystems NGM Detect kit in forensic samples
Venusia Cortellini, UOC Medicina Legale, Universita degli Studi
High-quality manufacturing of forensics kits and ISO 18385 proposed guidelines
Colin McEnaney, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Why and when Y-chromosomal analysis. Some experiences
Franz Neuhuber, University of Salzburg
Forensic innovations in quantitative and qualitative assessment of human DNA: Streamlining STR & Y-STR profiling workflow
Antonio Alonso, Instituto Nacional de Toxicologia
Routine analysis of challenging casework cases
Zhang Guangfeng, IFS, MPS
The Forensic Workflow at Fiji Police – Set Up, Implications and impact
Elizabeth Peters, Fiji Police Force
Malaysia experience in establishing DNA database
Hussein Omar khan, Royal Malaysia Police
Starting a DNA Database
Lorna Santos, Philippine National Police Crime Laboratory
MythBusters – Review of lessons learned from extraction to data analysis
Megan Meyer, Thermo Fisher Scientific
A System Approach to Product Development: How your “asks” during expanded multiplex kit adoption drive our “answers”
Jen Elliott, Sr. Manager, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Recovery of DNA off Fired Cartridge Casings
David Cornacchia, Criminalist San Diego Police Department Crime Laboratory
The Nuts and Bolts behind our Solutions to your Latest Laboratory Challenges
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Implementation of the RapidHIT ID for reference samples within the UK criminal justice system
David Shackleton, Key Forensic Services
Local DNA
Anne Mapes, Dutch Police
Law Enforcement & Rapid DNA Rapid DNA case study
Fred Harran & Glenn Vandegrift, Bensalem Township Police Department
GMID_X Helpful Tips and Tricks
Josh Abernathy, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Sexual assault kits in America: experiences of a forensic laboratory deluged with sexual assault kits
Mike Cariola, Bode Cellmark Forensics
The Sexual Assault Workflow: New Zealand’s perspective using Quantifiler Trio, Yfiler Plus and Identifiler kits
Donna Foskin, ESR—Forensic Science
The Application of Forensic DNA Analysis in Sexual Assault Cases in Taiwan
Nu Em-Huang, ROC
Utilizing Quantifiler Trio in Conjunction with an External Standard Curve to Screen Sexual Assault Samples from Male DNA
Megan Foley, NMS Labs
The application of NGS and CE systems in identification of human remains from rebels' graves found in Gediminas Hill: the Lithuanian historical mystery since 1863
Marija Caplinskiene, State Forensic Medicine Service
NGS assays in forensic genetic casework: Past experiences and what is next
Claus Boersting, Dept. of Forensic Medicine, University of Copenhagen
Implementing an MPS mtGenome Panel into casework in a Missing Persons DNA Program
Daniela Cuenca, California Dept of Justice
A forensic genetics intelligence service for Australia
Dennis McNevin, University of Canberra
Automation of the Precision ID NGS system for routine use
Franck Jaffrédo, IGNA
Precision ID Ancestry Panel v1.0 and mtDNA Whole Genome sequencing for ancient bone samples
Masaki Hashiyada, Kansai Medical University
Introducing MPS to a Forensic Workflow - Where to start?
Dadna Hartman, Victorian Institute of Forensic Science
Assigning forensic body fluids to DNA donors in mixed samples by targeted RNA/DNA deep sequencing of coding region SNPs
Jack Ballantyne, University of Central Florida
Working with the Queensland Police Service to Assess Operational Effectiveness of MPS in Criminal Investigations
Luke Ryan, Queensland Health
Molecular dissection of a crime scene: introducing STR sequencing in routine investigation
Marta Diepenbroek, Institut für Rechtsmedizin
VISAGE - Visual Attributes through Genomics
Walther Parsons, Institute of Forensic Medicine, Medical University of Innsbruck
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