Forensic Biology and DNA, 2025 NIJ Forensic Research and Development Symposium
The Forensic Technology Center of Excellence assisted the National Institute of Justice in hosting the annual NIJ Forensic Science Research and Development Symposium on Tuesday, February 18, 2025 at the 77th Annual American Academy of Forensic Sciences meeting in Baltimore, Maryland. This video is one of five recorded sessions from the event.
Presentations include -
- This video is one of five recorded sessions from the event. Presentations include - Presentations include - - Trace DNA in Activity-Level Propositions; Ashley Hall, University of California, Davis, and Ray Wickenheiser, Ray Wickenheiser Forensic Consulting
- A Comparison of Small-Amplicon Mitogenome Enrichment Methods for Massively Parallel Sequencing of Low- and High-Quality Sample Types; Courtney Cavagnino, AFMES-AFDIL and SNA International
- Fragmentomics of Hair DNA; Samuel Sacco, University of California, Santa Cruz
- Adaptive Sampling for the Simultaneous Analysis of STRs, SNPs, and mtDNA in Human Remains Identification; Katherine E. McBroom Henson, University of North Texas Health Science Center
Disclaimer:
Opinions or points of view expressed in these recordings represent those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. Any commercial products and manufacturers discussed in these recordings are presented for informational purposes only and do not constitute product approval or endorsement by the U.S. Department of Justice.
- The Evaluation of the Joint Value of Paint and Toolmark Evidence Using Bayesian Networks
- Objective Comparison of Striated Toolmarks Produced from Ten Consecutively Manufactured Cold Chisels Measured by Contact and Optical Surface Profilometry and Comparison Microscopy
- Assessing and Reducing Variability in Friction Ridge Suitability Determinations