DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid)
The Molecular Autopsy: Identification, Verification and Reporting of Genetic Markers Associated with Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Young Sudden Unexplained Death Victims
Landscape Study of Next Generation Sequencing Technologies for Forensic Applications
Just Science Podcast: Just DNA Searches in CODIS
Just Science Podcast: Just DNA Searches in CODIS
DNA Analysis and the Postmortem Submersion Interval from the Microbiome of Waterlogged Skeletal Remains
Publicly Funded Forensic Crime Laboratories, 2020
Just Science Podcast: Just Improved Response to Sexual Assault
Just Science Podcast: Just Improved Response to Sexual Assault
Genomic Analysis of Pollen Grains for Forensic Applications
Just Science Podcast: Just DNA Evidence in Sexual Assault Cases
Just Science Podcast: Just DNA Evidence in Sexual Assault Cases
The Combination of Cranial Morphoscopic and Dental Morphological Methods to Improve the Forensic Estimation of Ancestry
International Symposium on Human Identification
Denver, CO
Validation of Illumina’s MiSeq FGx NGS Platform for Transition to Casework
Towards Commercialization: Preliminary Developmental Validation of a High Resolution Melt Curve Mixture Prediction Assay and SVM Tool
E-Crime Investigative Technologies
Building More Reliable Forensic Sciences (Part One)
The scientific basis of several aspects of forensic evidence was first called into question by the 2009 National Research Council report. That report had an immediate impact on law enforcement, crime labs, courtrooms, and the broader scientific community.