2014 International Symposium on Human Identification (ISHI) Celebrates 25 Years of Forensic Advances
MADISON, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Twenty-five years ago, forensics was a very different field. Blood types were widely used as screening tools and DNA fingerprinting was in its infancy. Today, DNA ...
A seasoned deer hunter is shocked when his hound dog trots up with a human femur clenched between its teeth. A woman veers off her normal urban walking path and happens upon a human skull. New ...
Researchers propose an improvement in the identification of human remains using craniofacial superimposition. The forensic identification technique is based on the analysis of a skull (post-mortem) ...
The International Symposium on Human Identification (ISHI) will take place October 31 - November 3 in Washington D.C. This annual meeting is the world's largest conference focused on technologies, ...
This Special Issue focuses on critical identification cases, as forensic experts increasingly face significant challenges in identifying human remains, both in routine and extraordinary circumstances.
Researchers have developed a new method for human identification which could be a powerful new tool for forensic investigations. In the multi-partner research collaboration led by ChemCentre’s ...
ISHI 36 will welcome more than 900 forensic DNA experts and law enforcement professionals Keynote speakers to explore evolution of forensic profiling, including leveraging artificial intelligence for ...
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Nearly 40 years after his disappearance, forensic genealogy identifies Birmingham homicide victim
A DNA identification has been made in a homicide case that began nearly 40 years ago with the disappearance of a Birmingham ...
CHICO — The state’s only full-time forensic anthropology laboratory has provided immeasurable benefit to local, state and federal law-enforcement agencies, but the 50-year-old facility, on the Chico ...
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