TRANSCRIPTS FROM DAY 1, JUNE 23, 2003
MORNING SESSION
Research Update Briefings: Prototypes and Products (Elaine M. Pagliaro, Moderator)
- An STR Typing System for Forensic Analysis of Domestic Cat Specimens, Marilyn Menotti-Raymond
- Simple, Rapid, and Accurate Quantitation of Human DNA, Janice A. Nicklas
Research Update Briefings: Prototypes and Products (Continued) (William Frank, Moderator)
- Applications and Validation of the Linear Array Mitochondrial DNA HVI/HVII Region-Sequence Typing Kit, Cassandra Calloway
- California Department of Justice Experience with Linear Array System for Forensic mtDNA Analysis, Mark Timken
- Completion of the New NIST Human Mitochondrial Sequencing Standard Reference Material 2392–I for Forensic and Medical Use, Barbara C. Levin
- GBI Experience with the NIST SRM 2392–I, Diana Williams
- Multiplex Snapshot Assay Panels for Increasing Forensic Discrimination of mtDNA Testing, Thomas J. Parsons
- Question-and-Answer Session
AFTERNOON SESSION
Working Lunch (Lisa Forman, Moderator)
Research Update Briefings: Prototypes and Products (Continued) (Christine S. Tomsey, Moderator)
- NIST Y-Chromosome Work and Standard Reference Material 2395, John M. Butler
- NYC Office of the Chief Medical Examiner Experience with NIST Y-Chromosome Standard Reference Material 2395, Mechthild Prinz
- Locus Specific Brackets and Multiplex PCR for Y-Chromosome Short Tandem Repeats, Debang Liu
- Automated STR Mixture Analysis, Mark W. Perlin
- Validation Study of the TrueAllele Automated Data Review System, Barry W. Duceman
- Question-and-Answer Session
- Streamlined Processing of Sexual Assault Kits: Progress and Early Applications, Jack Ballantyne
- TWGED Guidelines, FEPAC, and What It All Means for Forensic Biology, Max M. Houck
- How to Make NIST Traceable Materials, Margaret C. Kline
- Model of an Academy, Julie Sutton
Date Entered: January 17, 2008

