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29-Nov-2023

Cybergenetics talks to India about solving “uninterpretable” DNA with TrueAllele


On November 29th, Cybergenetics’ Chief Scientist and Executive Dr. Mark Perlin delivered a half hour address at the International Conference on Recent Trends in DNA Forensics in Karnataka, India. His talk was entitled, “TrueAllele® computational forensics for solving 'uninterpretable' DNA mixtures”. The conference was sponsored by the National Forensic Sciences University and the Karnataka Institute for DNA Research in Dharwad.

Dr. Perlin spoke about the history of Cybergenetics, our pioneering TrueAllele technology, and the impact we have made on forensic science and criminal justice. His talk presented homicide, mass disaster, sexual assault, and exoneration case examples. He explained how to report on information success, instead of “uninterpretable” DNA failure. He showed how TrueAllele computational forensics delivers the information and automation needed in a just society.


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