Nathan Scudder

@nathanscudder

Lawyer and researcher with an interest in the legal and policy implications of forensic genomics

Canberra, Australia
Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2015.

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  1. prije 13 sati

    How do police, lawyers and potential jurors interpret prediction of physical characteristics from DNA? Preprint version of results of a survey of 260 respondents on forensic DNA phenotyping now available:

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    24. ruj 2019.

    US Dept. of Justice has published their interim policy on the use of in criminal investigations, addressing the type of crimes to be investigated, judicial procedures and privacy considerations!

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  3. 13. ruj 2019.

    Presenting at the 28th Congress of the International Society for Forensic Genetics on a standards-based approach to using online genealogy tools to find suspects

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  4. 8. srp 2019.

    A survey from one of my colleagues, if you are a forensic practitioner or researcher and have five minutes to spare:

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  5. 13. lip 2019.

    Looking forward to heading over to Singapore in a few weeks for , to present on the implications for policing of biotechnology, gene editing and advancements in forensic DNA technology.

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  6. 20. svi 2019.

    This journal article discusses what might happen if law enforcement loses access to GEDmatch for forensic genetic genealogy. Possible use of search warrants is exactly what is predicting in media reporting overnight.

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    4. tra 2019.

    Forensic genealogy is not foolproof. Prosecutors still need to prove that the DNA tested from the crime scene is that of the perpetrator.

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  8. 29. sij 2019.

    How does forensic DNA phenotyping fit with law enforcement intelligence? A short article in the Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences based on a talk I gave in Perth last year.

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  9. 1. stu 2018.

    Presentation on DNA intelligence to the Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences in Melbourne, with Justice John Champion (Chair) and Runa Daniel from Victoria Police.

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  10. 27. lis 2018.

    Congratulations to for a fantastic TEDx talk on unidentified human remains on Thursday. If you missed it, the 'live stream' seems to still be available at the moment - really worth watching. This link goes straight to the start of her talk:

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  11. 26. ruj 2018.

    With Dr Margaret Press and Dr Colleen Fitzpatrick, forensic genetic genealogists and founders of the US ‘DNA Doe Project’ in front of the poster at in Phoenix, about Australia’s unidentified human remains.

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  12. 12. ruj 2018.

    Panel discussion in Perth this evening on DNA Intelligence.

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  13. 6. srp 2018.

    Is crowdfunding and crowdsourcing the future of forensic DNA? Read the article in the Australian Journal of Forensic Science about police use of forensic genetic genealogy.

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  14. 1. svi 2018.

    Will forensic genealogy open up new opportunities for cold cases? What are the privacy implications?

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  15. 23. ožu 2018.

    How should we approach privacy and predictive DNA? See the article in FSI Genetics:

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  16. 13. ožu 2018.

    Read about the policy and legal implications of forensic DNA phenotyping in the March 2018 issue of Science and Justice:

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