Technological Innovation Aids the Identification of Fallen Soldiers

Today’s blog is written by guest blogger Ken Doyle, Promega. Reposted from The ISHI Report with permission.   For just over five years, our family lived in a town 20 miles south of Dover, Delaware. There were no commercial airports in the state, and the only air traffic we saw were flights to and from […]

This Week in Forensic Science

No one has hours to scour the papers to keep up with the latest news, so we’ve curated the top news stories in the field of Forensic Science for this week. Here’s what you need to know to get out the door!       Oak Ridge Police to Use DNA Testing to Identify Infant Found […]

Navigating the Challenging World of Leadership in Forensic Biology

While all leadership roles come with their own unique challenges, those in management roles in the forensic biology field face the difficult task of reducing backlogs, maintaining quality assurance standards, applying for grant funding, and keeping their staff current on training while addressing current caseload requirements and bringing on the latest technologies. Less than 10% […]

The Science that is Helping Researchers Find the ‘Disappeared’ in Latin America

Today’s blog is written by guest bloggers Jamie Pringle, Senior Lecturer in Geosciences, Keele University; Alejandra Baena, Researcher in Materials Physics, Geophysics and Materials Science., Universidad Antonio Nariño; Carlos Martín Molina, Researcher Professor, Universidad Antonio Nariño; Kristopher Wisniewski, Lecturer in Forensic Science, Keele University, and Vivienne Heaton, Lecturer in Forensic Anthropology and Biology, Keele University. […]

Using Investigative Genetic Genealogy in Infanticide Cases

Investigative genetic genealogy is becoming a popular topic in the forensic community for its use in solving previously “unsolvable” cold cases for law enforcement. The United States, unfortunately, has very high rates of infanticides–or the murder of a child younger than four years of age.   Because these children are so young and have likely […]

This Week in Forensic Science

No one has hours to scour the papers to keep up with the latest news, so we’ve curated the top news stories in the field of Forensic Science for this week. Here’s what you need to know to get out the door!       Naming the Unknown: How Investigators Plan to Extract DNA from 34-Year-Old […]

I-Familia: Identifying Missing Persons Globally Through International DNA Kinship Matching

Today’s blog is written by guest bloggers, François-Xavier Laurent, PhD, DNA Database Manager, INTERPOL  and Susan Hitchin, PhD, DNA Unit Coordinator, INTERPOL. Reposted from The ISHI Report with permission.       The identification of human remains belonging to missing persons persists as a challenging process in forensic genetics. When unidentified human remains are discovered, […]

Searching for Our Next Student Ambassdors

Are you a student pursuing a degree in forensic science? Are you passionate about sharing your research with future generations? Can you “hashtag this” quicker than you can pipette? Would you like to win free registration for ISHI 33 at the Gaylord National Harbor near Washington D.C.? If so, we invite you to apply to […]