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Investigative Genetic Genealogy is powering cold case solves on a daily basis around the country. The purpose of this workshop is to provide a comprehensive overview of the process of investigative genetic genealogy from lab to investigation. This will entail a deep dive into the instrumentation used (microarray, next gen sequencing, whole genome sequencing), bioinformatics used to transform that data, the databases utilized and the process of investigation that genetic genealogists use. The forensic community is new to this process and this workshop is intended to provide clarity to the community.
Forensic DNA Community, including bench level scientists and laboratory leadership
Investigative Genetic Genealogy is powering cold case solves on a daily basis around the country. The purpose of this workshop is to provide a comprehensive overview of the process of investigative genetic genealogy from lab to investigation. This will entail a deep dive into the instrumentation used (microarray, next gen sequencing, whole genome sequencing), bioinformatics used to transform that data, the databases utilized and the process of investigation that genetic genealogists use. The forensic community is new to this process and this workshop is intended to provide clarity to the community.
Forensic DNA Community, including bench level scientists and laboratory leadership
Internationally Recognized DNA and True Crime Expert
CeCe Moore is an internationally recognized DNA and true crime expert and an Emmy-nominated creator whose frequent media appearances have led to her being called “the face of genetic genealogy.”
Through collaboration with hundreds of investigative agencies across North America, she has led the Parabon Genetic Genealogy Team to the unparalleled record of over 375 successful identifications of violent criminal suspects and unidentified decedents since 2018. CeCe’s cutting-edge work with law enforcement has led to the first conviction, the first conviction through jury verdict, the first conviction in an active violent case investigation, and the first exoneration in cases where the suspect was identified through IGG.
