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Contents - Forensic Science Communications - January 2008

Contents - Forensic Science Communications - January 2008
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January 2008 - Volume 10 - Number 1

Contents

 

Research and Technology  

Rapid Electronic Detection of DNA and Nonnatural DNA Analogs for Molecular Marking Applications

Arica A. Lubin
Chunhai Fan
Morgan Schafer
Catherine Taylor Clelland
Carter Bancroft
Alan J. Heeger
Kevin W. Plaxco

Analysis of Bank Dye Evidence and the Challenges of Daubert Hearings

Pamela C. Reynolds

Technical Note

DNA Recovery from Semen Swabs with the DNA IQ System

María Fernanda Lazzarino
Andrea Colussi
María Mercedes Lojo

Standards and Guidelines

Scientific Working Group on Bloodstain Pattern Analysis: Guidelines for the Minimum Educational and Training Requirements for Bloodstain Pattern Analysts  

Scientific Working Group on Bloodstain Pattern Analysis: Guidelines for a Quality Assurance Program in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis  

Scientific Working Group on Bloodstain Pattern Analysis: Topics to Consider in Preparation for an Admissibility Hearing on Bloodstain Pattern Analysis

Scientific Working Group on Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (SWGSTAIN)

Short Communications  

Thirty-Sixth Annual Crime Laboratory Development Symposium: Leading the Next Generation  

FBI Laboratory Specialized Training Program: Training Course Date Changes

Markeisha Wickes
Laura Turner

Meetings and Conferences

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