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Media Advisory: 21st International Symposium on Human Identification Features Next...

Media Advisory: 21st International Symposium on Human Identification Features Next Generation DNA Analysis

MADISON, WISCONSIN (August 12, 2010)

21st International Symposium on Human Identification

Madison, WI – Attracting DNA Analysts from around the world, the 21st International Symposium on Human Identification features:

  • Panel discussion on familial testing as used in the Grim Sleeper case
  • DNA testing in the field – "Lab on a chip"
  • Probable cause of death for King Tut as revealed by testing ancient DNA

In addition, author Ann Rule who wrote A Stranger Beside Me will deliver the keynote "How I Became a Crime Writer".

As always, the popular "Interesting Cases" session will spotlight some of the more unusual cases that benefited from DNA analysis.

This is the only conference focused exclusively on DNA analysis and attracts forensic scientists from more than 30 countries.

For more information visit http://www.ishi.crowdvine.com/

Speakers include:
Ann Rule (author)
Carsten Pusch (King Tut case)
Peter Smerick (James Mitchell DeBardeleben case)

Where:
JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort and Spa
23808 Resort Parkway
San Antonio, TX 78261 USA

When:
October 11-14, 2010

Contact:
Penny Patterson, Corporate Affairs Director
penny.patterson@promega.com
(608) 277-2642

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