Uncovering History: How Forensic DNA Identified African Ancestry in a Forgotten Burial Site

At ISHI 35, Martin MacStudy, a former forensic biology master’s student at Virginia Commonwealth University, shared his groundbreaking research on the East Marshall Street Well, where over 500 human remains were uncovered in Richmond, VA. Using mitochondrial DNA and next-generation sequencing (NGS), his work is helping to reconstruct identities and reveal the ancestry of individuals […]

Introducing the 2025 ISHI Student Ambassadors: Maria Flores

Maria Flores’ journey into forensic DNA began with a strawberry, a gel, and a high school biology lab—where extracting DNA for the first time lit a spark that’s been burning ever since. From early experiments to her current PhD research, Maria has followed her curiosity across wet labs, computational analysis, and now the emerging field […]