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Originating from an initiative funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of State, this book presents a collection of training modules that supply comprehensive instructions in using DNA for identifying victims of mass fatalities. It begins with a concise overview of DNA analysis methods and then goes on to explore mass fatality response operations, best practices in DNA sample collection, STR DNA profile analysis, and the steps involved in generating a DNA profile. It also examines the importance of data management, DNA program accreditation, and setting up a laboratory operation.

Produktbeschreibung
Originating from an initiative funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of State, this book presents a collection of training modules that supply comprehensive instructions in using DNA for identifying victims of mass fatalities. It begins with a concise overview of DNA analysis methods and then goes on to explore mass fatality response operations, best practices in DNA sample collection, STR DNA profile analysis, and the steps involved in generating a DNA profile. It also examines the importance of data management, DNA program accreditation, and setting up a laboratory operation.

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Autorenporträt
Amanda Sozer, Ph.D., president of SNA International, received her B.A. from Rutgers University and her Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee Oak Ridge Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Dr. Sozer has worked in forensics for over 20 years directing forensic laboratories and programs. In addition to directing forensic DNA laboratories, she served as a technical contractor to the U.S. National Institute of Justice (NIJ) and worked on the DNA backlog reduction programs for no-suspect forensic cases and convicted offender outsourcing programs, which resulted in the processing of millions of samples. She has worked on numerous local, state, and federal forensic projects within the United States and forensic projects and human identification initiatives in Guatemala, Cyprus, Iraq, Afghanistan, Jordan, Dominican Republic, Colombia, Lebanon, the Philippines, and Libya.