DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid)
Fort Myers Cold Case Review Team
The Alameda County (California) Sheriff''s Office Collaborating with the National Institute of Justice to Perform Necessary Investigative Research to Identify Cold Cases That Can Be Solved with DNA.
Advanced statistical population genetics methods for forensic DNA identification.
The physical separation and single source DNA profiling of individual mixture components by RNA in situ hybridization-based cell type identification
NIJ FY 14 Solving Cases With DNA
2014 Solving Cold Cases with DNA
Miami-Dade Police Department Solving Cold Cases with DNA
Application of Proteinases for DNA Isolation of Challenged Bone Specimens
Improved Tools for the Robust Analysis of Low Copy Number and Challenged DNA Samples
Microchip Analyzer for Forensic Short Tandem Repeat Typing of Single Cells
Rapid, Efficient, and Effective Assay to Determine Species Origin in Biological Materials
Assessing Deep Sequencing Technology for Human Forensic Mitochondrial DNA Analysis
Sperm Capture Using Aptamer Based Technology, 2014
Helping Local Police Departments Solve Cold Cases
Development of a DNA-Based Multi-Species Identification and Quantification Assay
Strengthening the National Institute of Justice
American Academy of Forensic Sciences Response to the 180 Day Study
180 Day Study, Final Report
180 Day Study Report: Status and Needs of United States Crime Laboratories
NIJ FY 14 Solving Cold Cases with DNA
Why Were So Many Sexual Assault Kits Not Tested in Detroit?
Watch Rebecca Campbell discuss the five primary reasons that Detroit developed a large number of sexual assault kits that were not submitted to the crime lab for DNA-testing. Dr. Campbell also talks about how these risk factors" could apply to other jurisdictions.
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Notifying Sexual Assault Victims When Evidence Is Tested
Interview with Dr. Noël Busch-Armendariz, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin
Watch Dr. Noël Busch-Armendariz discuss what Houston is learning about the role of notifying sexual assault victims when their rape kits are DNA-tested. In talking about the nationwide implications of the Houston action-research project, Dr. Busch-Armendariz says that the nation is ready to move beyond a focus solely on kit-testing to the larger discussion of how to tackle the complicated issue of sexual assault.
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