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Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy – Part I

Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy – Part I

JFS Forensic Lab Talks Seminar

Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy – Part I
Branching Out - The Use of FIGG in Forensic Investigations

This presentation will address the scientific foundations of FIGG by exploring key concepts such as the DNA sequencing technologies available and the principles of genetic genealogy and kinship analysis to identify genetic relationships between individuals. The overall workflow involved in a FIGG investigation will be covered, highlighting the key steps and methodologies employed, with a focus on best practices for each step. Associated ethical and privacy concerns will be discussed, emphasizing the need to protect both public safety and individual privacy rights.

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Dr. Claire Glynn, Professor, Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences, University of New Haven, CT

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Clandestine Synthesis of Methamphetamine: An Overview

Clandestine Synthesis of Methamphetamine: An Overview

JFS Forensic Lab Talks Seminar

Methamphetamine is a stimulant that is often manufactured in clandestine drug laboratories. This presentation will review methamphetamine and it pharmacological and physical properties, including both the D- form stereoisomer that is a stimulant and the L-form stereoisomer that is a decongestant. Methamphetamine is produced in illicit laboratories using two major processes, the reductive amination of phenyl-2-propanone (P-2-P) and the reduction of pseudoephedrine. Within each major process there are multiple routes of manufacture. The precursors, reagents, by-products and processes that use equipment that are associated with each route of manufacture will be described, along with their impact on current signature profiling efforts. Trends in manufacture as legislation and resources have changed will be discussed.

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Dr. Jarrad Wagner, Professor and Lab Director, Oklahoma State University CHS, School of Forensic Sciences

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Collaborative Research to Address Seized Drug Challenges

Collaborative Research to Address Seized Drug Challenges

JFS Forensic Lab Talks Seminar

This presentation will provide participants an overview of the various collaborative research efforts currently underway to help laboratories address challenges from sampling through to data interpretation. As the challenges presented by the continued presence of synthetic opioids, novel psychoactive substances, and other emerging drugs persist, laboratories are continuing to look for new analytical approaches or techniques to ease the burdens. These solutions range from modifications to existing methods or techniques to implementation of entire new technologies or workflows.

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Dr. Edward Sisco, Research Chemist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

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Forensic Investigation and Analysis of Trace Evidence

Forensic Investigation and Analysis of Trace Evidence

JFS Forensic Lab Talks Seminar

This seminar is intended for anyone who is curious and interested in how the forensic scientist is able to examine minute traces and by means of microscopical and microchemical examination, coupled with logical reasoning determine their identity, compare them to known sources and establish their relationship with the case under investigation. The viewer will learn about the scientific instruments and techniques that aid the scientist in their quest for the truth and how they use the faculty of logical reasoning to help investigators in their investigations and the courts in the providing facts as well as testimony based on them to help judge and jury make wise and informed decisions during their deliberations.

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Skip Palenik, President and Senior Research Microscopist, Microtrace LLC

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Forensic Toxicological Investigation of Postmortem Cases

Forensic Toxicological Investigation of Postmortem Cases

Novel LCMS and HRMS Analytical Approaches

JFS Forensic Lab Talks Seminar

Liquid chromatography coupled to triple quadrupole mass spectrometry (LC-MS) or high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) are powerful techniques in the identification of known and previously unknown drugs and their metabolites in forensic toxicological casework.

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Dr. Luke Rodda, Chief Forensic Toxicologist and Director, Forensic Laboratory Division, San Francisco Office of the Chief Medical Examiner

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