Human Identification e-Symposium 2006
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 5:05 am
I didn't see this posted anywhere, but know that this will interest many. My office has tuned into the site and found it very informative. Here is a portion of the email I received for the upcoming event...
The e-Symposium™ will be broadcast live & online on 28 February 2006.
Delegates from around the world will be tuning in live to join
presentations and round table debates from their workplace and interact
with the world's leading forensic science experts. The online event is
accessible to anyone with a computer, a soundcard and an Internet
connection.
This year's programme highlights include:
MiniSTR’s for low copy number and degraded DNA
Michael Coble, NIST
Forensic applications of SNP typing
Angel Carracedo, Director of the National Genotyping Centre, Spain
DNA Low Copy Number (LCN) Profiling
Jonathan Whitaker, Forensic Science Service
Legal Regulation of Laboratories and Expert Testimony
William C. Thompson, Department of Criminology, Law and Society,
University of California
Policy Issues of DNA in the Criminal Justice System
David M. J. Lazer, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Fingerprint Detection Errors
Glenn Langenburg, Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension
Non-Numeric Standards
David Ashbaugh, Fingerprint Expert and Staff Sergeant (Retired) of the
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Round Table: Databases and their Legal & Ethical Use and
Round Table: Validity Challenges of Fingerprint Evidence
The e-Symposium™ is regulated by distinguished experts such as David
Faigman, James Robertson, Richard Saferstein, Peter Gill, John Butler,
Henry Lee, Christopher Champod and Fred Preston.
For more information, please visit www.forensic.e-symposium.com/humid.
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The e-Symposium™ will be broadcast live & online on 28 February 2006.
Delegates from around the world will be tuning in live to join
presentations and round table debates from their workplace and interact
with the world's leading forensic science experts. The online event is
accessible to anyone with a computer, a soundcard and an Internet
connection.
This year's programme highlights include:
MiniSTR’s for low copy number and degraded DNA
Michael Coble, NIST
Forensic applications of SNP typing
Angel Carracedo, Director of the National Genotyping Centre, Spain
DNA Low Copy Number (LCN) Profiling
Jonathan Whitaker, Forensic Science Service
Legal Regulation of Laboratories and Expert Testimony
William C. Thompson, Department of Criminology, Law and Society,
University of California
Policy Issues of DNA in the Criminal Justice System
David M. J. Lazer, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Fingerprint Detection Errors
Glenn Langenburg, Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension
Non-Numeric Standards
David Ashbaugh, Fingerprint Expert and Staff Sergeant (Retired) of the
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Round Table: Databases and their Legal & Ethical Use and
Round Table: Validity Challenges of Fingerprint Evidence
The e-Symposium™ is regulated by distinguished experts such as David
Faigman, James Robertson, Richard Saferstein, Peter Gill, John Butler,
Henry Lee, Christopher Champod and Fred Preston.
For more information, please visit www.forensic.e-symposium.com/humid.
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