Forensic Genetics
Molecular Forensics
From 2008 to 2014, I was a forensic scientist in the High Sensitivity DNA group at the Office of Chief Medical Examiner, New York City – the only laboratory in the United States accredited for “touch DNA” analyses (e.g. skin cells on a knife handle). My forensic expertise includes examination of crime scene evidence for the presence of biological materials (blood, semen, saliva, and skin cells) and interpretation of resultant DNA data. I have been recognized by the New York City Supreme Court as an expert witness in the fields of Forensic Biology & DNA Analysis and testified several times in the courts of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. I have received DNA auditor training from FBI instructors and have been an officially approved laboratory auditor since December 2008. I am one of the first forensic scientists in the United States to testify to the results of likelihood ratio tests as used in DNA mixture comparisons and one of only ~25 people in this country specifically trained to testify to the results of “touch DNA” analyses.
Forensic scientist using a swab to recover DNA evidence
FORENSICS EXPERIENCE (Medical Examiner’s Office [OCME], New York City)
2010-2014 Expert Witness Testimony (Forensic Biology & DNA Analysis) – testified for numerous cases in New York City Supreme Court (assaults &
homicides).
2009-2014 High Sensitivity (“Touch DNA”) techniques – specialized protocols and analyses for samples containing miniscule amounts of DNA (1 to 20
cells). OCME is the only U.S. casework laboratory accredited for low-copy DNA testing.
2009-2014 DNA Data accepted by CODIS – annual review of regulations governing the submission of DNA profiles to the federal, state, and local DNA
databases.
2013 Prescription for Criminal Justice Forensics – annual symposium co-sponsored by the American Bar Association and Fordham University
School of Law. Topics include Admissibility of Forensic Science Evidence, Emerging Technologies, Laboratory Ethics, and DNA Mixture Analysis
and Statistics.
2013 Bloodstain Pattern Analysis – workshop led by Norman Marin, MS (OCME). Comparison of low-, medium-, and high-velocity spatters.
Calculation of angle of impact. Examination of transfer patterns, cast-off, and voids.
2012 Forensic Relationship Testing – workshop led by Kelly Beatty, MS (Marshall University). Standard Trio Comparisons, Single Parent
Comparisons, Reverse Paternity Comparisons, Complex Relationship Statistics (Full and half siblings).
2012 Techniques for Forensic DNA analysis – workshop led by Dr. John Butler (National Institute of Standards and Technology). Statistical Analysis
of DNA Data, Mixture Interpretation, STR markers & CE Instrumentation, Low-Copy DNA.
2011 Use of the Likelihood Ratio in Forensic DNA analyses – workshop led by Dr. Adell Mitchell (OCME). Likelihood ratio comparisons of suspect
DNA profiles against forensic mixtures, including estimated drop-in and drop-out rates.
2009 Forensic DNA Statistics – workshop led by Dr. George Carmody (Carleton University). Characteristics of Forensic STR Loci, Random Match
Probability, Probability of Inclusion, Likelihood Ratios, Y-STR & mtDNA frequencies.
2008 Forensic Laboratory Auditor Training – workshop led by Richard Guerreri and Heather Subert (FBI Forensics Laboratory, DNA Analysis Unit)
following the National DNA Quality Assurance Standards.
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