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Edheads - Crash Scene Investigation - CSI - Forensic Science - Math
www.edheads.org
Posted by katicat35 to cj forensics on Mon Jun 22 2009 at 13:53 UTC | info | related
 
Resolving Individuals Contributing Trace Amounts of DNA to Highly Complex Mixtures Using High-Density SNP Genotyping Microarrays
www.plosgenetics.org
Posted by tjv to popgen forensics DNA on Fri Mar 27 2009 at 12:26 UTC | info | related
 
Forensic Facial Reconstruction
Unsolved Mysteries - The Worlds Unexplained Mysteries, (29 Jan 2009)
The use of forensic facial reconstruction has helped identify bodies that were found in a state of decomposition.
 
CIO - A Push to Standards for Network Forensics
www.cio.com.au
Posted by clamb to forensics network on Sat Jan 24 2009 at 18:19 UTC | info | related
 
STRs vs. SNPs: thoughts on the future of forensic DNA testing
Forensic Science Medicine and Pathology 3 (3), 200 (2007)
Posted by arve to forensics repeats snp on Fri Jan 16 2009 at 16:08 UTC | info | related
 
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Invis-ID for Business
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The INVIS-ID line of security ink marking solutions are used for authentication, anti-counterfeiting, and theft or loss prevention. Applications include marking sensitive documents and physical assets in a covert manner with invisible ink. We have the tools for marking with security or invisible inks and for viewing and authenticating these markings.
 
PLoS Genetics: Resolving Individuals Contributing Trace Amounts of DNA to Highly Complex Mixtures Using High-Density SNP Genotyping Microarrays
www.plosgenetics.org
determine ident of individual from a mixture
Posted by neveaire and 3 others to forensics genotyping on Mon Sep 08 2008 at 00:36 UTC | info | related
 
Anthrax case ignites new forensics field
www.nature.com
Biochemical method of tracking microbes hits the limelight. The messy tragedy surrounding the 2001 US anthrax attacks and the suicide of chief suspect Bruce Ivins has thrown the emergent field of microbial forensics into the spotlight. The forensic techniques proved vital in allowing the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to make its case that the anthrax used in the attacks came from a particular sample in Ivins’s lab. Ivins died before facing charges, but had his case reached trial it would have been a major test for the discipline, which barely existed before 2001. Microbial forensics traces the origin of a biological agent using a range of biochemical analyses, including genomic sequencing and protein and carbohydrate fingerprinting. The discipline has its roots in military and intelligence communities, and was used successfully in court as far back as 1998, in the trial of a doctor in Louisiana who intentionally infected his former mistress with HIV. But the field took off during the anthrax investigation with an influx of government funding and the advent of cheaper, faster sequencing technology.
 
Computer Forensics Company
www.cfila.com
WestNet Computer Forensics Investigators provide industry's most complete computer forensic investigation, forensic analysis, litigation support, security audit and consultation services available in the marketplace. Since 2001 we have managed hundreds of cases to successful resolution. Please visit http://www.cfila.com/
Posted by robertnero (who is an author) to forensics company computer network on Thu Jul 10 2008 at 16:31 UTC | info | related

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