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CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. Sreetharan Kanthaswamy School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences (MNS), Arizona State University (ASU) at the West campus, Glendale AZ Email: [email protected] Laboratory website: https://sites.google.com/a/asu.edu/kanthaswamy-dna-lab/home Residence: 8116 East Williams Drive, Scottsdale, Arizona 85255, USA; Phone (530) 219-2017 EMPLOYMENT 2015- Associate Professor, School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences, Arizona State University (ASU). Barrett Honors Faculty Senior Sustainability Scientist, Global Institute of Sustainability PhD Graduate Faculty, Biology and Evolution, School of Letters and Science (SOLS) Affiliate Geneticist, California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC), University of California, Davis (UC Davis) Research Associate, Environmental Toxicology (ETX), UC Davis 2014-15 Adjunct Professor, ETX, UC Davis Research Geneticist, CNPRC, UC Davis 2010-14 Associate Adjunct Professor, ETX, UC Davis Associate Research Geneticist, CNPRC, UC Davis 2003-05 Assistant Research Geneticist, CNPRC, UC Davis Associate Director of Forensic Science and Director of Forensic Science Laboratory, Veterinary Genetics Laboratory (VGL), UC Davis 2002-03 Research Health Science Specialist, Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC)

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Dr. Sreetharan KanthaswamySchool of Mathematical and Natural Sciences (MNS),

Arizona State University (ASU) at the West campus, Glendale AZEmail: [email protected]

Laboratory website: https://sites.google.com/a/asu.edu/kanthaswamy-dna-lab/home

Residence: 8116 East Williams Drive, Scottsdale, Arizona 85255, USA; Phone (530) 219-2017

EMPLOYMENT

2015- Associate Professor, School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences, Arizona State University (ASU).

Barrett Honors Faculty Senior Sustainability Scientist, Global Institute of SustainabilityPhD Graduate Faculty, Biology and Evolution, School of Letters and Science (SOLS)

Affiliate Geneticist, California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC), University of California, Davis (UC Davis)Research Associate, Environmental Toxicology (ETX), UC Davis

2014-15 Adjunct Professor, ETX, UC DavisResearch Geneticist, CNPRC, UC Davis

2010-14 Associate Adjunct Professor, ETX, UC DavisAssociate Research Geneticist, CNPRC, UC Davis

2003-05 Assistant Research Geneticist, CNPRC, UC DavisAssociate Director of Forensic Science and Director of Forensic Science Laboratory, Veterinary Genetics Laboratory (VGL), UC Davis

2002-03 Research Health Science Specialist, Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC)National Institutes of Health-National Research Service Award (NIH-NRSA) Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Internal Medicine, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine

2001-02 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Anthropology and CNPRC, UC Davis

1994-01 Staff Research Associate, Anthropology and CNPRC, UC Davis

1992-94 Program Officer, Asian Wetland Bureau, Malaysia

1992 Executive Assistant to the Executive Director, Worldwide Fund For Nature (WWF), Malaysia

1990-92 Research Assistant, Biochemical Genetics Laboratory, Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Malaya, Malaysia

CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy

EDUCATION

2001 PhD Genetics, UC Davis [Thesis title: Understanding orangutan population genetics with cross-species SSR markers]

1993 MPhil Genetics, University of Malaya, Malaysia [Thesis title: Genetic relationships amongst water buffalo populations of Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka and the Northern Territory, Australia]

1990 BSc (Honors) Genetics, University of Malaya, Malaysia [Thesis title: Blood and protein polymorphism in katjang goats of Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines]

PUBLICATIONS(JIF: Journal impact factor; Q: quartile; UUndergraduate student co-author; GGraduate student co-author; PPost-doctoral co-author)

Journal Articles (Peer Reviewed)

Since Joining ASU22. Ng J, Oldt RF, Kanthaswamy S (accepted). Assessing the FBI's Native American STR database for random match probability calculations. Journal of Legal Medicine. (Oldt is a PhD student at SOLS, ASU)

21. Almodovar S, Swanson J, Giavedoni LD, Kanthaswamy S, Long CS, Voelkel NF, Edwards MG, Folkvord JM, Connick E, Westmoreland SV, Luciw PA, Flores SC (in press). Lung Vascular Remodeling, Cardiac Hypertrophy and Inflammatory Cytokines in SHIVnef-infected macaques. Viral Immunology. (assisted with data analysis and writing sections of methodology).

20. Bunlungsup S, Kanthaswamy S, Oldt RF, Smith DG, Houghton P, Hamada Y, Malaivijitnond S (accepted). A new perspective of hybridization between long-tailed (Macaca fascicularis) and rhesus macaques (M. mulatta) in their natural habitats: Isthmus of Kra is not the true zoogeographical barrier. American Journal of Primatology.(provided reference samples, assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring, work completed in my lab, Oldt is a PhD student at SOLS, ASU; Bunlungsup was a J1 scholar at ASU in 2016).

19. Kanthaswamy S, Ng J, Oldt RF, Valdivia L, Houghton H, Smith DG (2017). ABO Blood Group Phenotype Frequency Estimation Using Molecular Phenotyping in Rhesus and Cynomolgus Macaques. HLA – Immune Response Genetics. doi: 10.1111/tan.13118. [Epub ahead of print].(work completed in my lab, with my funding; Oldt is a PhD student at SOLS, ASU; Valdivia was sophomore at ASU).

18. Zhang X, Kanthaswamy S, Ng J, Oldt RF, Mankowski JL, Adams RJA, Smith DG (2017). Genetic Characterization of a Captive Colony of Pigtailed Macaques (Macaca nemestrina). JALAAS. doi/1498575542370. [Epub ahead of print].

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17. Kanthaswamy S, Ng J, Oldt RF, Phillippi-Falkenstein K, Kubisch HM (2017). SNP based genetic characterization of the Tulane National Primate Research Center’s (TNPRC) conventional and specific pathogen-free (SPF) Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta) populations. Journal of Medical Primatology (DOI) - 10.1111/jmp.12284.(work completed in my lab, with my funding; Oldt is a PhD student at SOLS, ASU).

16. Kanthaswamy S, Oldt RF, Ng J, Ruiz-Lambides A, Maldonado E. Martínez MI, Sariol CA (2017). Population genetic structure of the Cayo Santiago Rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) colony. JAALAS. 56(4):396-401.(work completed in my lab, with my funding; Oldt is a PhD student at SOLS, ASU).

15. Zhang X, Meng Y, Houghton P, Liu M, Kanthaswamy S, Oldt RF, Ng J, Trask JS, Huang R, Singh B, Du H, Smith DG (2017). Ancestry and rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) admixture in cynomolgus macaques (Macaca fascicularis) bred for export in Chinese breeding farms. Journal of Medical Primatology. 46(2):31-41. doi: 10.1111/jmp.12256.(assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring; Oldt is a PhD student at SOLS, ASU).

14. Wendt FR, King JL, Novroski NMN, Churchill JD, Ng J, Oldt RF, McCulloh KL, Weise JA, Smith DG, Kanthaswamy S, Budowle B (2017) Flanking Region Variation of ForenSeq™ DNA Signature Prep Kit STR and SNP Loci in Yavapai Native Americans. Forensic Science International - Genetics 28 (2017) 146–154.(on-going collaboration, provided samples, contributed to writing; Oldt is a PhD student at SOLS, ASU).

13. Xue CG, Raveendran M, Harris RA, Fawcett GL, Liu X, Simon White, Mahmoud Dahdouli, Deiros DR, Below JE, Salerno W, Cox L, Fan G, Ferguson B, Horvath J, Johnson Z, Kanthaswamy S, Kubisch HM, Liu D, Platt M, Smith DG, Sun B, Vallender EJ, Wang F, Wiseman RW, Chen R, Muzny DM, Gibbs RA, Yu F, Rogers J (2016) The population genomics of rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) based on whole genome sequences. Genome Research, 26(12):1651-1662. doi:10.1101/gr.204255.116. [JIF 11.92 Q1](on-going collaboration, provided samples, contributed to writing).

12. McCulloh KLG, Ng JP, Oldt RF, Weise JAG, Viray J, Budowle B, Smith DG, Kanthaswamy S (2016). The Genetic Structure of Native Americans in North America based on the Globalfiler® STRs. Legal Medicine, 23: 49-54 DOI information: 10.1016/j.legalmed.2016.09.007 [JIF 0.410 Q3] (assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring; Oldt is a PhD student at SOLS, ASU).

11. Kanthaswamy S, Ng JP, Broatch J, Short J, Roberts J (2016). Mitigating Chinese-Indian rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) hybridity at the California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC). Journal of Medical Primatology. DOI:10.1111/jmp.12231. [JIF 0.814 Q3]

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10. Ng JP, McCulloh KLG, Oldt RFG, Weise JAG, Viray J, Budowle B, Smith DG, Kanthaswamy S (2016). Native American Population Data Based on the Globalfiler® autosomal STR loci. Forensic Science International – Genetics. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fsigen.2016.06.014. [JIF 3.911 Q2](assisted with data analysis, writing, and students’ mentoring; Oldt is a PhD student at SOLS, ASU).

9. Wendt FG, Churchill JDP, Novroski NWMU, King JLP, Ng JP, Oldt RFG, McCulloh KLG, Weise JAG, Smith DG, Kanthaswamy S, Budowle B (2016). Genetic Analysis of the Yavapai Native Americans from West-Central Arizona using the Illumina MiSeq FGx™ Forensic Genomics System. Forensic Science International – Genetics, Volume 24: pp. 18–23. doi:10.1016/j.fsigen.2016.05.008. [JIF 3.911 Q2](on-going collaboration, work split evenly among authors except writing; Oldt is a PhD student at SOLS, ASU).

8. Reader RJ, Canfield DR, Lane JFU, Kanthaswamy S, Allen AM, Tarara RP (2016) Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta) at the California National Primate Research Center (1992 – 2014). Comparative Medicine, Volume 66, Number 2, April 2016, pp. 162-169(8). [JIF 0.832 Q3](part of on-going collaboration, contributed to writing, and performed all pedigree analysis).

7. Kanthaswamy S, Ng JP, Hernández-Pacheco R, Ruiz-Lambides A, Maldonado E, Martínez MI Sariol CA (2016). The Population Genetic Composition of the Conventional and Specific Pathogen-Free (SPF) Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta) Colony at the Sabana Seca Field Station, Caribbean Primate Research Center (CPRC). Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, Volume 55, Number 2, March 2016, pp. 147-151(5). [JIF 1.195 Q2](work completed in my lab, with my funding).

6. Hasan MKG, Feeroz MM, Jones-Engel L, Engel GA, Akhtar S, Kanthaswamy S, Smith DH (2016). Performing monkeys of Bangladesh: source and genetic variation. Primates. DOI 10.1007/s10329-015-0508-9. [JIF 1.196 Q2](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

5. Below JE, Raveendran M, Harris RA, Xue CG, Ferguson B, Kanthaswamy S, Smith DG, Jolly CJ, Phillips-Conroy J, Muzny D, Gibbs R (2015). IBD estimation, segmental sharing detection and pedigree reconstruction in non-human primates. In Genetic Epidemiology (Vol. 39, No. 7, Pp. 532-533). 111 River St, Hoboken 07030-5774, NJ USA: Wiley-Blackwell. [JIF 2.553 Q2](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

4. Ng JG, Fass JN, Durbin-Johnson BU, Smith DG, Kanthaswamy S (2015). Identifying rhesus macaque gene orthologs using heterospecific human CNV probes. Genomics Data. (6) 202–207. doi:10.1016/j.gdata.2015.09.016. [JIF 0.241 Q1]

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3. Kanthaswamy S (2015). Review: domestic animal forensic genetics – biological evidence, genetic markers, analytical approaches and challenges. Animal Genetics, 46: 473–484. doi: 10.1111/age.12335. [JIF 1.779 Q1](work completed in my lab, with my funding).

2. Ng JG, Trask JSP, Smith DG, Kanthaswamy S (2015), Heterospecific SNP diversity in humans and rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta). Journal of Medical Primatology, 44: 194–201. doi: 10.1111/jmp.12174. [JIF 0.930 Q2](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

1. McIlmoyle GG, Trask JSP, Kinnally EP, Ng JG, Smith DG, Kanthaswamy S (2015). CpG methylation in the serotonin transporter gene promoter region is not associated with age or social rank of male rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Journal of Nature and Science, Vol.1, No.4, e72, 2015. Available at: <http://www.jnsci.org/index.php?journal=nsci&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=72>. Date accessed: 27 Mar. 2015. [JIF 2.37 Q4](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

Before Joining ASU67. Ng JG, Trask JS, Houghton P, Smith DG, Kanthaswamy S (2015). Use of Genome-wide Heterospecific Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms to Estimate Linkage Disequilibrium in Rhesus and Cynomolgus Macaques. Comparative Medicine 65(1):62-69. [JIF 1.000 Q2](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

66. Perez WAG, Ng JG, Oldt RU, Green WM, Panacek E, Kanthaswamy S (2015). Changes in Yield of Contact DNA over time after a Physical Assault. Journal of Forensic Research. 5: 253. doi: 10.4172/2157-7145.1000253. [JIF 1.600](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

65. Williams SG, Panacek E, Green W, Kanthaswamy S, Hopkins C, Calloway C (2015). Recovery of salivary DNA from the skin after showering. Forensic Sci Med Pathol, 11(1):29-34. doi: 10.1007/s12024-014-9635-7. Epub 2014 Dec 23. [JIF 1.842 Q1](assisted with experimental design, data/statistical analysis, editing paper).

64. Kanthaswamy S, Smith DG (2014). Genetic and Ethnohistoric Evidence Suggest Current Native American Population Datasets in the FBI's CODIS Database are Not Sufficiently Representative. Forensic Science International - Genetics, pp. e13-e15. DOI information: 10.1016/j.fsigen.2014.05.006. [JIF 4.604 Q1] (work completed in my lab, with my funding).

63. Mendoza AG, Ng JG, Bales KL, Mendoza SP, George DA, Smith DG, Kanthaswamy S (2014) Population genetics of the California National Primate Research Center’s (CNPRC) captive Callicebus cupreus colony. Primates. DOI 10.1007/s10329-014-0446-y. [JIF 1.337 Q2]

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62. Kanthaswamy S, Johnson ZP, Satkoski Trask JP, Ramakrishnan RP , Smith DG, Ng JG, Bahk J, Vallender EJ, Johnson ZP, Wiseman R, Kubisch HM, Rogers J and Ferguson B (2014) Development and validation of a SNP-based assay for inferring the genetic ancestry of rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). American Journal of Primatology. doi: 10.1002/ajp.22290. [JIF 2.435 Q1](First two authors contributed equally, collected and analyzed data that formed foundation of paper, analyzed approximately 50% of total data in paper).

61. Smith DG, Ng JG, Trask JSP, George DA, Houghton P, Kanthaswamy S (2014) A Genetic Comparison of Two Alleged Subspecies of Philippine Cynomolgus Macaques. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 155(1):136-48. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.22564. Epub 2014 Jun 30. [JIF 2.379 Q3](collected and analyzed data that formed foundation of paper, approximately 30% of total data in paper).

60. Nikzad SG, Tan SG, Yien CYS, Ng J, Alitheen NB, Khan R, Rovie-Ryan JJG, Khajeaian P, Kanthaswamy S (2014). Genetic diversity and population structure of long-tailedmacaque (Macaca fascicularis) populations in Peninsular Malaysia. Journal of Medical Primatology. DOI: 10.1111/jmp.12130. [JIF 0.819 Q3](responsible for experimental design and data/statistical analysis).

59. Kanthaswamy S, Reader R, Tarara R, Oslund K, Allen M, Ng J, Grinberg C, Hyde D, Smith DG , Lerche N (2014). Large scale pedigree analysis leads to evidence for founder effects of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta), Journal of Medical Primatology. DOI: 10.1111/jmp.12127. [JIF 0.819 Q3](performed all data analysis and writing drafts of the manuscript).

58. Hasan MKG, Feeroz MM, Jones-Engel L, Engel GA, Kanthaswamy S, Smith DG (2014). Diversity and Molecular Phylogeny of Mitochondrial DNA of Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta) in Bangladesh. American Journal of Primatology. DOI: 10.1002/ajp.22296. [JIF 2.435 Q1](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

57. Ross CTG, Weise JAG, Nolin D, Trask JSP, Smith DG, Ng J, Ferguson B, Ha J, Kubisch HM, Vinson A, Kanthaswamy S (2014). An Empirical Comparison of Short Tandem Repeats (STRs) and Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) for Relatedness Estimation in Chinese Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta). American Journal of Primatology. DOI: 10.1002/ajp.22235. [JIF 2.435 Q1](responsible for experimental design and data/statistical analysis).

56. Kanthaswamy S, Elfenbein HAP, Ardeshir AP, Ng JG, Hyde D, Smith DG, Lerche N (2013). Familial aggregation of chronic diarrhea disease (CDD) in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). American Journal of Primatology. DOI: 10.1002/ajp.22230. [JIF 2.136 Q1](performed pedigree and statistical analyses and writing drafts of the manuscript).

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55. Sandoval G, Panacek E, Ng JG, Green W, Kanthaswamy S (2013). Yield of Male Contact DNA Evidence in an Assault Simulation Model. Journal of Forensic Research. Doi: 10.4172/2157-7145.T1-002. [JIF 1.600](performed data analysis and writing of preliminary drafts of the manuscript).

54. Sethi VG, Panacek EA, Green WM, Ng JG, Kanthaswamy S (2013). Yield of Male Touch DNA from Fabrics in an Assault Model. Journal of Forensic Research. Doi:10.4172/2157-7145.T1-001. [JIF 1.600](performed data analysis and writing of drafts of the manuscript).

53. Kanthaswamy S, Ng JG, Trask JSP, George DA, Kou AJU, Hoffman LNU, Doherty DBU, Houghton P, Smith DG (2013). The genetic composition of cynomolgus macaque (Macaca fascicularis) populations used in biomedical research. Journal of Medical Primatology, doi:10.1111/jmp.12043. [JIF 0.894 Q3](performed data analysis and writing of drafts of the manuscript).

52. Johnson CEG, Trask JSP, Premasuthan AG, Kanthaswamy S (2013). Species Identification of Cannabis sativa seeds using Real-Time Quantitative PCR (qPCR). Journal of Forensic Science, 58(2): 486-490. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.12055. [JIF 1.306 Q3] [One of the United Nations Office on Drug and Crimes (UNODC) Selected Articles on the Analysis of Drugs of Abuse in Seized Materials (January - June 2013)](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

51. Trask JSP, Smith DG, Garnica WT, Houghton P, Lerche N, Kanthaswamy S (2013). Single nucleotide polymorphisms reveal patterns of allele sharing across the species boundary between rhesus (Macaca mulatta) and cynomolgus (M. fascicularis) macaques. American Journal of Primatology, 75:135–144. [JIF 2.136 Q1](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

50. Trask JSP, George D, Houghton P, Kanthaswamy S, Smith DG (2013). Population and Landscape Genetics of an Introduced Species (M. fascicularis)on the Island of Mauritius. PLoS ONE 8(1): e53001. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0053001. [JIF 8.167 Q1](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

49. Jiang JG, Kanthaswamy S, Capitanio, J. (2013). Degree of Chinese ancestry affects behavioral characteristics of infant rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Journal of Medical Primatology doi:10.1111/jmp.12026. [JIF 0.894 Q3](responsible for experimental design, assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

48. Kanthaswamy S, Ng JG, Ross CG, Trask JSP, Buffalo V, Smith DG, Fass JN, Lin D (2013). Identifying and cataloguing human-rhesus macaque gene orthologs using heterospecific SNPs. Genomics, Volume 101(1), 30–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ygeno.2012.09.001. [JIF 2.801 Q2]

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47. NgG J, Trask JSP , Premasuthan AG, Kanthaswamy S (2012). A Nuclear DNA-Based Species Determination and DNA Quantification Assay for Common Poultry Species. Journal of Food Science and Technology. doi 10.1007/s13197-012-0893-7. [JIF 1.23 Q3](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

46. Premasuthan AG, Ng JG, Kanthaswamy S, Trask JSP, Houghton, P, Sestak FTK, Smith, DG (2012). Molecular ABO phenotyping in cynomolgus macaques using real-time quantitative PCR. Tissue Antigens, 80: 363–367. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-0039.2012.01935.x. [JIF 2.753 Q3](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

45. Kanthaswamy S, Ng JG, Penedo MCT, Ward T, Smith DG, Ha JC (2012). Population genetics of the Washington National Primate Research Center’s (WaNPRC) captive pigtailed macaque (Macaca nemestrina) population. American Journal of Primatology. 00:1–11. [JIF 2.459 Q1](performed all data analysis and writing of drafts of the manuscript).

44. Kanthaswamy S, Trask JSP, Ross CTU, Kou AU, Houghton P. Smith DG, Lerche N (2012). A large-scale SNP-based genomic admixture analysis of the captive rhesus macaque colony at the California National Primate Research Center. American Journal of Primatology. 74: 747 – 757. [JIF 2.459 Q1](performed 70% of the data analysis and writing of drafts of the manuscript).

43. Ng JG, Trask JSP, Premasuthan AG, Kanthaswamy S (2012). A TaqMan® Multiplex Assay for Hoofed Livestock Species Identification and Nuclear DNA Quantification. International Food Research Journal, 19 (3): 1279-1285. [JIF 0.770 Q3](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

42. Taormina PLG, Trask JSP, Houghton P, Smith DG, Kanthaswamy S (2012).CCL3L1 copy number variation (CNV) in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Comparative Medicine, 62 (3): 218 224. [JIF 1.120 Q2](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

41. Kanthaswamy S, Premasuthan, AG. (2012) Quadriplex real-time PCR (qPCR) assay for human-canine-feline species identification and nuclear DNA quantification. Forensic Science International - Genetics, 6 (2012) e97–e98. DOI 10.1016/j.fsigen.2011.09.001. [JIF 3.861 Q2](performed all data analysis and writing of drafts of the manuscript).

40. Kanthaswamy S, Premasuthan, AG, Ng JG, Trask JSP, Goyal, VU(2012). Quantitative Real-Time PCR (qPCR) Assay for Human-Dog-Cat Species Identification and nuclear DNA Quantification. Forensic Science International - Genetics, 6 (2012) 290–295. DOI:10.1016/j.fsigen.2011.06.005. [JIF 3.861 Q2](performed all data analysis and writing of drafts of the manuscript).

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38. Trask JSP, Malhi RS, Garnica WT, Kanthaswamy S, Smith DG (2011). High-Throughput SNP Discovery and the Search for Candidate Genes for Long-Term SIVmac Nonprogression in Chinese Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta). Journal of Medical Primatology, 40: 224–232. DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0684.2011.00486.x. [JIF 1.301 Q2](responsible for experimental design and data/statistical analysis).

37. Malhi RS, Trask JSP, Shattuck MG, Johnson JG, Chakraborty DG, Kanthaswamy S, Ramakrishnan U, Smith DG (2011). Genotyping single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) across species in Old World Monkeys. American Journal of Primatology, 73: 1031–1040, DOI: 10.1002/ajp.20969. [JIF 2.221 Q1](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

36. Scharnhorst GG, Kanthaswamy S (2011). An assessment of scientific and technical aspects of closed canine forensics DNA investigations - case series from the University of California, Davis. Croatian Medical Journal. 52 (3): 280-292. DOI:10.3325/cmj.201152.280. [JIF 1.796 Q2](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

35. Barr AG, Premasuthan AG, Satkoski J, Smith DG, George D, Kanthaswamy S (2011). A Rapid Quantitative Real-time PCR (qPCR)-based DNA Quantification Assay Coupled with Species-determination Capabilities for Two Hybridizing Macaca Species. Folia Primatologica, 82:71-80 DOI: 10.1159/000328124. [JIF 1.000 Q3](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

34. Premasuthan AG, Kanthaswamy S, Satkoski JP, Smith DG (2011). A Simple Multiplex PCR to Determine ABO Blood Types of Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta). Tissue Antigens, 77 (6): 584–588, DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-0039.2010.01602.x. [JIF 2.588 Q3] (assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

33. Kanthaswamy S, Clarke PMP, KouU AJ, MalladiU VS, Satkoski, JAP, Smith DG (2011). Association between hybrid status and reproductive success of captive male and female rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) at the California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC). American Journal of Primatology, 73: 1-8. [JIF 2.221 Q1](performed all data analysis and writing of drafts of the manuscript).

32. Satkoski JAP, Malhi RS, Kanthaswamy S, Johnson J, Garnica W, Malladi VS, Smith DG (2011). The effect of SNP discovery method and sample size on estimation of population genetic data for Chinese and Indian rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Primates, 52(2): 129-138, DOI: 10.1007/s10329-010-0232-4. [JIF 1.405 Q2](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

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30. Kanthaswamy S, Satkoski JP, Kou AU, Malladi VU, Smith DG (2010). Detecting signatures of inter-regional and inter-specific hybridization among the Chinese rhesus macaque Specific Pathogen-free (SPF) population using single nucleotide polymorphic (SNP) markers. Journal of Medical Primatology, 39: 252–265. [JIF 0.862 Q2](performed 50% data analysis and writing of drafts of the manuscript).

29. Smalling BBG, Satkoski JAP, Tom BKG, Szeto WYU, Erickson B.J-AU, Spear, TF Smith DG, Budowle B, WebbG KM, Allard M, Kanthaswamy S (2010). The significance of regional and mixed breed canine mtDNA databases in forensic science. Bentham Open – Open Forensic Science Journal (Special Issue: 3, 22-32. (http://www.bentham.org/open/toforsj). (JIF 0.62](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

28. Kanthaswamy S, Kou AU, Satkoski JAP, Penedo MCT, Ward T, Ng JU, Gill L, Lerche NW, Smith DG (2010). Genetic Characterization of Specific Pathogen-Free (SPF) Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta) Populations at the California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC). American Journal of Primatology, 72:587–599, DOI 10.1002/ajp.20811. [JIF 1.980 Q1](performed 80% data analysis and writing of drafts of the manuscript).

27. Tom BKG, Koskinen MT, Dayton MRG, Mattila A-M, Johnston E, Fantin D, DeNise S, Spear T, Smith DG, Satkoski J, Budowle B, Kanthaswamy S (2010). Development of a Nomenclature System for a Canine STR Multiplex Reagent Kit. Journal of Forensic Science, 55(3) 597-604, DOI 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2010.01361.x. [JIF 1.159 Q3](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

26. Kanthaswamy S, Capitanio, JP, Dubay CJ, Ferguson B, Folks T, Ha JC, Hotchkiss CE, Johnson ZP, Katze MG, Kean LS, Kubisch HM, Lank S, Lyons LA, Miller GM, Nylander J, O’Connor DH, Palermo RE, Smith DG, Vallender EJ, Wiseman RW, Rogers J. (2009). Resources for Genetic Management and Genomics Research on Non-Human Primates at the National Primate Research Centers (NPRCs). Journal of Medical Primatology, 38 (s1): 17 – 23. [JIF 1.107 Q2](performed all data analysis and writing of drafts of the manuscript).

25. Flynn SG, Satkoski J, Lerche N, Kanthaswamy S, Smith DG (2009). Genetic variation at the TNF-α promoter and malaria susceptibility in rhesus (Macaca mulatta) and long-tailed (Macaca fascicularis) macaques. Journal of Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 9(5):769-77. [JIF 2.885 Q1](responsible for experimental design and data/statistical analysis).

24. Kanthaswamy S, Tom BKG, Mattila A-M, Johnston E, Dayton M, Kinaga J, Erickson BJ-A, Halverson J, Fantin D, DeNise S, Kou A, Malladi V, Satkoski J, Budowle B, Smith DG,

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CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy Koskinen MT (2009). Canine Population Data Generated from a Multiplex STR Kit for Use in Forensic Casework. Journal of Forensic Science, 54 (4) 829 – 840. DOI 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2009.01080.x. [JIF 1.524 Q2](work completed in my lab, with my funding, drafted the manuscript).

23. Dayton MRG, Koskinen MT, Tom BKG, Mattila A-M, Johnston E, Halverson J, Fantin D, DeNise S, Budowle B, Smith DG, Kanthaswamy S (2009). Developmental Validation of an STR Reagent Kit for Forensic DNA Profiling of Canine Biological Material. Croatian Medical Journal (Special Issue), 50(3) 268-285. DOI 103325/CMJ.2009. 50. 268. [JIF 1.373 Q2](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

22. Kanthaswamy S, Gill L, Satkoski JP, Goyal VU, Malladi VU, Kou AU, Basuta KU, Sarkisyan LU, George D., Smith DG (2009).The Development of a Chinese-Indian Hybrid (Chindian) Rhesus Macaque Colony at the California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC) by Introgression. Journal of Medical Primatology (Cover page article), 38(2):86-96. Epub 2008 Aug 18. DOI 10.1111/j.1600-0684.2008.00305.x. [JIF 1.047 Q2](work completed in my lab, with my funding).

21. Kanthaswamy S, Satkoski JP, George D, Kou AU, Erickson BJ-AU, Smith DG (2008). Interspecies hybridization and the stratification of nuclear genetic variation of rhesus (Macaca mulatta) and long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis). International Journal of Primatology, 29:1295–1311. DOI 10.1007/s10764-008-9295-0. [JIF 1.788 Q1](work completed in my lab, with my funding).

20. Baute DTU, Satkoski JAP, Spear TF, Smith DG, Dayton MRG, Malladi VSU, Goyal VU. Kinaga JLU, Kanthaswamy S (2008). Analysis of Forensic SNPs in the Canine mtDNA HVI Mutational Hotspot Region. Journal of Forensic Science, 53:1325-1333. DOI 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2008.00880.x. [JIF 1.088 Q3](work completed in my lab, with my funding).

19. Satkoski JAP, Malhi RS, Kanthaswamy S, Tito, RY, Malladi VS.U, Smith DG (2008). Pyrosequencing as a method for SNP identification in the Rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta). BMC Genomics, 9:256. [JIF 3.026 Q1](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

18. Satkoski J P, George D, Smith DG, Kanthaswamy S (2008). Genetic Characterization of Wild and Captive Rhesus Macaques in China. Journal of Medical Primatology, 37:67 – 80. [JIF 1.047 Q2](responsible for experimental design and data/statistical analysis).

17. Himmelberger ALG, Spear TF, Satkoski JA P, George DA, Garnica WT U, Malladi VSU, Smith DG, Allard MW, Kanthaswamy S (2008). Forensic utility of the mitochondrial hypervariable 1 region of domestic dogs, in conjunction with breed and geographic information. Journal of Forensic Science, 53:81 – 89. [JIF 1.088 Q3](assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

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CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy 16. Malhi RS, Sickler B, Lin D, Satkoski JP, Tito R, George D, Kanthaswamy S, Smith DG (2007). MamuSNP: A resource for rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) genomics. PLoSONE 2: e438, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0000438. [JIF 8.721 Q1](responsible for experimental design and data/statistical analysis).

15. Evans JJ, Wictum EJ, Penedo MCT, Kanthaswamy S (2007). Real-Time PCR Quantification of Canine DNA. Journal of Forensic Science, 52: 93 – 96. [JIF 1.037 Q3](work completed in my lab, with my funding, assisted with the experimental analysis and writing).

14. Kanthaswamy S, Kurushima JD, Smith DG (2006). Inferring Pongo Conservation Units: A Perspective Based on Microsatellite and Mitochondrial DNA Analyses. Primates, 47: 310 – 321. [JIF 1.053 Q2](work completed in my lab, with my funding).

13. Smith DG, George D, Kanthaswamy S, McDonough, J. (2006). Identification of Country of Origin and Admixture between Indian and Chinese Rhesus Macaques. International Journal of Primatology, 27: 881 – 898. [JIF 1.331 Q2](contributed 25% effort to data analysis and writing).

12. Kanthaswamy S, Von Dollen A, Kurushima JD, Alminas OU, Rogers J, Ferguson B, Lerche NW , Allen PC, Smith DG (2006). Microsatellite Markers for Standardized Genetic Management of Captive Colonies of Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta). American Journal of Primatology, 68: 73 – 95. [JIF 1.429 Q1](work completed in my lab, with my funding).

11. Budowle B, Garofano, P, Hellmann A, Ketchum M, Kanthaswamy S, Parsons W, van Haeringen W, Fain S, Broad T. (2005). Recommendations for Animal DNA Forensic Identity Testing. International Journal of Legal Medicine, 119: 295 – 302. [JIF 2.192 Q1](contributed to significant sections of the article0.

10. Kanthaswamy S, Smith DG (2004). Effects of geographic origins on captive Macaca mulatta mtDNA variation. Journal of Comparative Medicine, 54(2): 166 – 174. [JIF 1.022 Q2]

9. Kanthaswamy S, Smith DG (2002). Population subdivision and gene flow among wild orangutans. Primates, 43(4): 315 – 327. [JIF 0.502 Q3](work completed in my PI’s lab, with my funding).

8. Kanthaswamy S, Smith DG (2002). Assessment of genetic management at three captive specific-pathogen-free rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) colonies. Journal of Comparative Medicine, 52(5): 414 – 423. [JIF 0.826 Q2](work completed in my PI’s lab, with my funding).

7. Kanthaswamy S, Bininda-Emonds ORP, Warden C, Viray JL, Smith DG (2001). Use of SSR fragment length homozygotes to study systematics of the Bornean and Sumatran Orangutan. Primates, 42(1): 35 – 45. [JIF 0.890 Q2]

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6. Smith DG, Kanthaswamy S, Viray J, Cody L (2000). Additional highly polymorphic (STR) loci for estimating kinship in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). American Journal of Primatology, 50: 1 – 7. [JIF 1.437 Q1]

5. Smith, D.G, Kanthaswamy S, Disbrow, M. and Wagner, J.L. (1999). Reconstruction of parentage in a band of captive hamadryas baboons. International Journal of Primatology, 20(3): 415 – 429. [JIF 1.098 Q1]

4. Kanthaswamy S, Smith DG (1998). Use of microsatellite polymorphisms for paternity exclusion in rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta). Primates, 39(2): 135 – 145. [JIF 0.725 Q2](participated in all aspects of data collection, responsible for statistical analysis, and writing drafts of the manuscript).

3. Morin PA, Kanthaswamy S, Smith DG (1997). Simple sequence repeat, SSR, polymorphisms for colony management and population genetics in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). American Journal of Primatology, 42:199 – 213. [JIF 1.522 Q1](participated in all data collections and analysis and assisted in the writing).

2. Kanthaswamy S, Mukherjee TK, Halbeisen C., Leopold S. (1995). Erbgang der Carbonanhydrase, Esterase D, Malatdehydrogenase und Malicenzym in Wasserbuffeln Sudostasiens. Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics, 112, 156 – 159. Blackwell Wissenschafts-Verlag, Berlin. ISSN 0931 – 2668. [JIF1.877 Q1](collected and collated all lab data for analysis, performed statistical analysis and wrote drafts in English for translation into German).

1. Kanthaswamy S, Mukherjee TK, Tan SG, Selvaraj OS, Barker JSF (1994). Genetic studies of water buffalo markers II. Carbonic anhydrase, esterase D, malate dehydrogenase, malic enzyme. Biochemical Genetics. 32: (1/2) 35 – 38 [JIF 1.543 Q4](collected and collated all lab data for analysis, performed statistical analysis and wrote drafts of the manuscript).

Book Chapters (Peer Reviewed)

4. Oldt RF, Ng J, Kanthaswamy S (2016). The Application of Forensic Animal DNA Analysis in Criminal and Civil Investigations (Chapter 19; pp. 473-491, (doi: 10.1142/9781786340788_0019). In: Handbook of Forensic Genetics. Biodiversity and Heredity in Civil and Criminal Investigation. (Eds. Amorim A (University of Porto, Portugal), Budowle B (University of North Texas Health Science Center, USA). Security Science and Technology: Volume 2. World Scientific. (Oldt is a PhD student at SOLS, ASU)

3. Menotti-Raymond MA, David VA, O’Brien SJ, Kanthaswamy S, Projić P, Škaro V, Lauc G, Linacre A (2014). Forensic Animal DNA Analysis. In: Forensic DNA Applications: An Interdisciplinary Perspective, Primorac D, Schanfield, M, CRC Press, USA.

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1. Kanthaswamy S, Ely JJ, Smith DG (1998). Simple sequence repeat polymorphisms for wild and captive orangutan conservation management. In: All Apes Great and Small, Vol. 2 - Asian Apes, Galdikas B, Briggs N, Sheeran L, Shapiro G., Goodall, J. (eds.), Kluver, NY, USA.

Published Proceedings (Peer Reviewed)

4. Day GG, Ng JP, Oldt RFU, Houghton P, Smith DG, Kanthaswamy S (2015). DNA based ancestry determination of cynomolgus macaques (Macaca fascicularis): SNPS vs. STRs. In: Non-human Primate Genetics and Geography: Impact on Study Design, Interpretation and Results. Proceedings of the 2015 American College of Veterinary Pathologists/American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology/Society of Toxicologic Pathology Combined Annual Meeting, Minneapolis Convention Center, Minneapolis, MN, October 17-21. (work completed in my lab, with my funding; Oldt is a PhD student at SOLS, ASU).

3. Izard MK Smith DG, Kanthaswamy S (2000). Reproduction in Indonesian vs. Chinese cynomolgus macaques - revisited. Proceedings of the American Primatological Society Meeting 2000, Boulder, CO, 51: 63 – 64.(generated data and performed analysis, contributed to the writing)

2. Kanthaswamy S (1991). Family studies on four polymorphic loci in water buffaloes of Southeast Asia. Proceedings on the National Biology Symposium, November 1991, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (Master’s thesis research)

1. Mukherjee TK, Barker JSF, Tan SG, Selvaraj OS, Panandam J, Yushayati Y, Kanthaswamy S (1991). Genetic relationships among populations of swamp buffalo in Southeast Asia. Ed. Tulloh, N.M. Buffalo and Goats in Asia: Genetic Diversity and Its Applications. Proceedings of an Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research Seminar, February 1991, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.(generated data and performed analysis, contributed to the writing)

Technical Reports (Peer Reviewed)

3. Kanthaswamy S, McCulloh KLG, Ng JG, Oldt RFU, Weise JAG, Viray J, Budowle B, Smith DG (submitted). The Enhancement of the Native American CODIS STR Database for Use in Forensic Casework. (National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Grant No. 2014-DN-BX-K024 Special Report). National Criminal Justice Reference Service. (Has been submitted to NIJ; Oldt is a PhD student at SOLS, ASU)

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CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy 2. Solt KG , Kanthaswamy S (2014). Development of a DNA-Based Multi-Species Identification and Quantification Assay (NIJ Grant No. 2008-DN-BX-K288 Final Report). National Criminal Justice Reference Service. https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/247082.pdf.(assisted with data analysis, writing, and student mentoring).

1. Kanthaswamy S (2009). The Development and Validation of a Standardized Canine STR Panel for Use in Forensic Casework (NIJ Grant No. 2004-DN-BX-K007 Final Report). National Criminal Justice Reference Service. http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/226639.pdf. (work completed in my lab, with my funding). Books

5. Kanthaswamy S, Khan N, Sasekumar A, D’Cruz R, O’ Callaghan B, Mohd. Nor B, Aziz A, Chew YK. (1994). Glimpses of Malaysia’s Mangroves. IPT-AWB publication No. 109A.

4. Kanthaswamy S, Khan N, Sasekumar A, D’Cruz R, O’ Callaghan, B, Mohd. Nor B, Aziz A, Chew YK, Abdul Rahman N, Ishak SR (1994). Seimbas Pandang Hutan Paya Bakau di Malaysia. IPT-AWB publication No. 109B.

3. Davies J, Claridge GF, Kanthaswamy S (1993). Wetland benefits. The potential for wetlands to support and maintain development. Asian Wetland Bureau, Malaysia. AWB Publication No.99.

2. Khan N, Kanthaswamy S, Noske R, Khan MS, Azarae I, Peake P, Dorall R. (1993). Selangor Marine Industries Park: Environmental impact assessment of the mangrove ecosystem at Kapar Forest Reserve. AWB restricted circulation. 1. Khan N, Ismail Y, Wan Norazmin WS, Kanthaswamy S (1992). Freshwater Resources: Background paper for the National Conservation Strategy, Economic Planning Unit, Prime Minister’s Department. AWB restricted circulation.

Manuscripts Under Peer Review

4. Oldt RF, Kanthaswamy S, Schumann L, Grijalva J, Bunlungsup S, Houghton P, Smith DG, Malaivijitnond S (in prep.). Population Genetics of the ABO Locus within the Rhesus (Macaca mulatta) and Cynomolgus (M. fascicularis) Macaque Hybrid Zone. Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (ILAR) Journal. (Schumann and Grijalva were Seniors at ASU, Oldt is a PhD student at SOLS, ASU, Bunlungsup was a J1 Scholar at ASU)

3. Oldt RF, Ng J, Kanthaswamy S (in prep.). Evaluating the GlobalFiler® Markers for Use in U.S. Racial Group Assignment. Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine. (Oldt is a PhD student at SOLS, ASU) 2. Kanthaswamy S, Bales KL (submitted). Evaluating the genetic status of a closed colony of titi monkeys (Callicebus cupreus) using multigenerational pedigrees. Journal of Medical Primatology.

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1. Day G, Ng J, Oldt RF, Houghton P, Smith DG, Kanthaswamy S (submitted). DNA based ancestry determination of cynomolgus macaques (Macaca fascicularis): SNPS vs. STRs. Primates. (Oldt is a PhD student at SOLS, ASU)

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Invited Presentations (Since Joining ASU)

8. Genetic Management of Non-human Primate Colonies. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, July 6, 2017.

7. The Genetic Structure Of Native Americans In North America, 2nd Annual Genetics in Forensics Congress, Kensington Close Hotel, London, UK, March 14-15, 2017, Organized by Oxford Global UK.

6. Enhancing the Native American CODIS Databases with Additional Tribal Information. Invited presentation: National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Forensic Science Research and Development Symposium. American Academy of Forensic Science 69th Annual Scientific Meeting. New Orleans, Louisiana, February 14, 2017. 5. Population genetic structure of the Cayo Santiago Rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) colony. The 50th Anniversary Symposium of Kyoto University Primate Research Institute (KUPRI) - Past, Present and Future of Primatology, Inuyama International Sightseeing Centre Freude, Inuyama, Aichi, Japan, January 30-31, 2017.

4. Inferring the genetic ancestry of rhesus (Macaca mulatta) and cynomolgus (M. fascicularis) macaques. California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC), UC Davis, May 11, 2016.

3. DNA Based Ancestry Determination of Rhesus (Macaca mulatta) and Cynomolgus macaques (M. fascicularis). Non-Human Primate Genetics and Geography: Impact on Study Design, Interpretation and Results, 2015 Primate Pathology Pre-Meeting Workshop Minneapolis Convention Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 17, 2015.

2. NGS in Animal Forensics. Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) in Forensics, 9th ISABS Conference in Forensic, Anthropologic and Medical Genetics and Mayo Clinic Lectures in Translational Medicine. Bol, Island of Brač, Croatia, June 22-26, 2015.

1. Conserving Biodiversity in an Era of Climate-Induced Hybridization, Environmental Studies Department. California State University, Sacramento (CSUS), CA, Thursday 23, April 2015.

Invited Presentations (Before Joining ASU)

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CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy 12. Anthropology 1: Basic Genetics. Department of Anthropology, UC Davis, April 11, 2013. Non-human Forensic DNA Analysis. Laboratory of Forensic Biology, Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Helsinki, Kytösuontie 11, 00300 Helsinki, Finland. August 22, 2011.

11. Risk Assessment and Toxicology: Genetics and Environmental Sustainability. Environmental Studies Department, California State University, Sacramento (CSUS). Co-sponsors USGS, CSUS Depts. of Geology and Ecology. November 14, 2014.

10. Forensic Animal DNA Testing, Department of Biopharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). June 15, 2014.

9. Forensic Animal DNA Analysis. New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences, Arizona State University (ASU), February 27, 2014.

8 Forensic Animal DNA Analysis. School of Criminal Justice and Criminalistics, California State University Los Angeles (CSULA), February 13, 2014.

7. Animal Forensic DNA Analysis. UC Davis Student Housing - Wall/Potter Winter Faculty Program. UC Davis, February 10, 2014.

6. Evidence for geographic structure in domestic dog population genetics. XIV Conference of the Latin American Association of Genetics (ALAG). Vina Del Mar, Chile, October 1-5, 2010.

5. A Validated Canine STR Reagent Kit for Use in Forensic Casework. 6th International Society for Applied Biological Sciences (ISABS) Conference on Human Genome Project Based Applications in Forensic Science, Anthropology and Individualized Medicine. Hotel Le Meridien Lav, Split, Croatia, June 1-5, 2009.

4. Genomics and Genetic Management and Animal Forensic Genetics. National Centre for Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, GKVK, Bellary Road, Bangalore, India, Oct 13, 2008.

3. Genomics and Genetic Management – Assembling resources for comparative and functional genomics. The International Conference on Fundamental and Translational Research on HIV/AIDS: Global Perspectives, Mumbai, India. October 5-8, 2008.

2. Principles of Animal Forensics – Invited Speaker, Yolo County Public Defender’s Office, Woodland, May 9, 2008.

1. Human and Animal Forensics – The Basics. Program in Interdisciplinary Biology and Biomedical Sciences. Department of Biology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. March 12, 2008.

Regular/Contributed Oral Presentations

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CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy 87. Kanthaswamy S, Oldt RF ABO Blood Group Phenotype Frequency Estimation Using Molecular Phenotyping in Rhesus and Cynomolgus Macaques. Presented at the Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University Kanrin, Inuyama, Aichi, Japan, July 2, 2017. (Oldt is a PhD student at SOLS, ASU)

86. Oldt RF, Kanthaswamy S. Genetics in Health and Forensic Science. ASU Upward Bound Federal TRIO Program, ASU West (CLCC 246), June 16th 2017, 10am-12pm. (Oldt is a PhD student at SOLS, ASU)

85. Oldt RF, Kanthaswamy S. Evolutionary Investigation of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Mutations. 2017 Athletics Research Grant Program. ASU Tempe, March 22, 2017. (Oldt is a PD student at SOLS, ASU)

84. Kanthaswamy S. Big Data in Genetics and Forensic Science (Special guest speaker), School of Mathematical and Natural sciences, ASU West, CLCC 292, March 2, 2017.

83. Vinson A, Bosinger S, Kanthaswamy S. Parentage Analysis at the National Primate Research Centers. National Non-human Primate Research Breeding Colony Management Consortium (BCMC) Face-to-Face Meeting, San Antonio, TX. Nov 10, 2016.

82. Kanthaswamy S. Genetic status of CPRC macaque colony. Web-Conference CPRC’s Population Density Discussion, Universidad de Puerto Rico, University of Puerto RicoRecinto de Ciencias Médicas, Medical Sciences Campus Centro de Investigaciones de Primates /Caribbean Primate Research Center, 11:00 AM- 3:00 PM EST, Oct 4, 2016.

81. Kanthaswamy S, Informal coffee chat Q& A with Barrett Honors Student, Barrett Honors College Suite, ASU West, 1:30 PM, Thursday, Oct 3, 2016.

80. Ackermann RR, Warren K, Humphreys R, Schroeder L, Ritzman T, Percival C, Katz D, Kanthaswamy S, Weaver T, Rogers J, Cheverud JM, Hallgrimsson B. Of mice and monkeys: quantitative models for the hybrid phenotype. European Society for Human Evolution (ESHE) Annual Meeting, Madrid, Spain, Sept 2016.

79. Ackermann RR, Warren K, Humphreys R, Schroeder L, Ritzman T, Percival C, Katz D, Kanthaswamy S, Weaver T, Rogers J, Cheverud JM, Hallgrimsson B. The effects of hybridization on the skeleton of primates and other mammals. International Primatological Society Bi-annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 2016.

78. Kanthaswamy S. Genetic Management of Captive Macaque Colonies. Department of Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, September 16, 2016.

77. Kanthaswamy S. Genetics and Genomics Research at the California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC), University of California Davis. Presented at the Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University Kanrin, Inuyama, Aichi, Japan, June 20, 2016.

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CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy 76. Roberts JA, Yee JL, Short JJ, Kanthaswamy S, Van Rompay KA, Hartigan-O’Conner D, Ardeshir A, Penedo MCT, Barry PA (2016). SPF rhesus macaque production and refinement. Research Institute of Medical Primatology, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Krasnodar region, Russia.

75. Kanthaswamy S, Genetic Analysis: Tools and Approaches, 6th and 7th graders, Cicero Preparatory Academy, Scottsdale, AZ, March 11, 2016.

74. Xue CM, Raveendran M. Harris RA, Fawcett GL, Dahdouli WM, Liu X, Rio Deiros D, Below JE, Salerno W, Cox L, Fan G, Ferguson B, Horvath J, Johnson Z, Kanthaswamy S,. Kubisch HM, Liu D, Platt M, Smith DG, Sun B, Vallender EJ, Wang F, Wiseman R, Chen R, Muzny DM, Gibbs RA, Yu F, Rogers J. Population genomics analysis in whole genome sequencing of 132 rhesus macaques. 6th International Conference on Primate Genomics. Bolger Center in Potomac, MD, May 15-17, 2016.

73. Raveendran M, Harris RA, Cox L, Fan G, Ferguson B, Horvath J, Kanthaswamy S, Kubisch HM, Liu D, Platt M, Smith DG, Sun B, Vallender EJ, Wiseman RW, Muzny DM, Gibbs RA, Rogers J. Large-scale indel discovery in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). 6th International Conference on Primate Genomics. Bolger Center in Potomac, MD, May 15-17, 2016.

72. Kanthaswamy S (Guest Speaker). Conserving Biodiversity in an Era of Climate-Induced Hybridization, Fundamentals of Ecology class, School of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, West Campus, ASU, Jan 27, 2016. 71. Harris RA, Raveenedran M, Xue C, Dahdouli M, Cox L, Fan G, Ferguson B, Hovarth J, Johnson Z, Kanthaswamy S, Kubisch M, Platt M, Smith DG, Vallender E, Wiseman R, Liu X, Below J, Muzny D, Gibbs R, Yu F, Rogers J. Rhesus macaques exhibit more non-synonymous variation but greater impact of purifying selection than humans. Human Genome Meeting (HGM) - General Genetics & Genomics, Translational Genomics, Hilton Americas, Houston, TX, Feb 28 to Mar 2, 2016.

70. Smith DG, Kanthaswamy S, Houghton P. Genetic Diversity Within and Among Regional Populations of Cynomolgus macaques (Macaca fascicularis fascicularis). Symposium on Primate Diversity in East and Southeast Asia - A Joint symposium to The 5th International Symposium on Asian Vertebrate Species Diversity (AVIS2015). Hosted by the National Primate Research Center of Thailand, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University and the Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University, Bangkok, Thailand. Dec 15, 2015.

69. Houghton P, Smith DG, Kanthaswamy S. Genomic SNP testing of M. fascicularis – pioneering cost effective identification of the region of origin of Asian Wildlife. Symposium on Primate Diversity in East and Southeast Asia - A Joint symposium to The 5th International Symposium on Asian Vertebrate Species Diversity (AVIS2015). Hosted by the National Primate Research Center of Thailand, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University and the Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University, Bangkok, Thailand. Dec 15, 2015.

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CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy 68. Kanthaswamy S. Genetics and Sustainability, Barrett, The Honors College, Barrett Suite (UCB 201), ASU West, Glendale, AZ, Monday 6, April 2015.

67. Kanthaswamy S. It is highly desirable to assess the genetic composition of the domestic supply of rhesus macaques. External Advisory Board Meeting, Caribbean Primate Research Center, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico, February 6, 2015. 66. Kanthaswamy S. Forensic Molecular Genetics: Human and Non-human Applications, DNA Study Group, California Department of Justice (CA DOJ), Jan Bashinski DNA Laboratory, Richmond, CA, December 10, 2014.

65. Kanthaswamy S, Ng J, Smith DG. Ancestry Information Markers (AIMs) Test. National Non-human Primate Research Breeding Colony Management Consortium (BCMC) Face-to-Face Meeting Oregon National Primate Center, Hillsboro, Oregon. November 8, 2014.

64. Kanthaswamy S, Ng J, Smith DG. Reference panels for ancestry testing: rhesus and cynomolgus macaques. National Non-human Primate Research Genetics and Genomics Working Group, Oregon National Primate Center, Hillsboro, Oregon. November 8, 2014.

63. Kanthaswamy S. DNA bank. Research Advisory Committee (RAC) meeting. California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC), October 7, 2013.

62. Kanthaswamy S. Chronic Colitis Disease (CDD) Pedigree Studies. Colony Management Meeting, California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC), July 17, 2013.

61. Kanthaswamy S, Houghton P, Ng J, George D, Satkoski J, Smith DG. Genetic Divergence between Two Alleged Subspecies of Cynomolgus Macaques in the Philippines. The 36th meeting of the American Society of Primatologists Meeting. San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 19-21, 2013.

60. Kanthaswamy S. Macaque Genetics and Genomics. Genetics Spring 2013 Seminar. UC Davis, April 29, 2013.

59. Kanthaswamy S. Ancestry and Parentage Analyses. National Non-human Primate Research Breeding Colony Management Consortium (BCMC) Face-to-Face MeetingCalifornia National Primate Research Center, Davis, CA 95616. March 27-28, 2013.

58. Kanthaswamy S. Uniform methods for genetic testing for the National Primate Research Centers. Society of American Primate Veterinarians 40th Annual Workshop. St Paul MN, Oct 31- Nov 3, 2012.

57. Kanthaswamy S. Animal Forensics. Standing Committee on Animal Forensics Workshop, 33rd Conference of the International Society of Animal Genetics in Cairns, Australia on July 15-20th, 2012.

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CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy 56. Trask JS, Garnica WT, Houghton P, Kanthaswamy S, Smith DG. Geographic variation in the Macaca fascicularis genome and utility as a model for translational research. 92nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mammalogist, Reno, Nevada. June 22-26 2012.

55. Trask JS, Garnica WT, Houghton P, Kanthaswamy S, Smith DG. Genomic variation in Macaca fascicularis: Geographic patterns of polymorphisms. 35th Meeting of the American Society of Primatologists Scientific Program, Sacramento, CA, June 20-23, 2012. 54. Kanthaswamy S, Ng J, Ross C, Trask JS, Smith DG. Identifying and cataloging human-rhesus macaque gene orthologs using heterospecific SNPs. 35th Meeting of the American Society of Primatologists Scientific Program, Sacramento, CA, June 20-23, 2012.

53. Kanthaswamy S. Identifying and cataloguing human-rhesus macaque gene orthologs using heterospecific SNPs. Staff Scientist Meeting, California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC), April 10, 2012.

52. Kanthaswamy S. Genomics and Genetic Management Laboratory DNA Bank Status. Staff Scientist Meeting, California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC), December 13, 2011.

51. Kanthaswamy S. Non-Human Forensic DNA Analysis Workshop. 2011 California Association of Criminalists (CAC) Falls Seminar. Double Tree Hotel, Sacramento, California, October 24, 2011.

50. Kanthaswamy S. Premasuthan A, Trask JS, Smith DG. Comparative PCR blood group analysis of rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Oral presentation at the 34th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Primatologists. Austin Hilton, September 16-19, 2011.

49. Trask JS, Kanthaswamy S, Smith DG. Comparative SNP analysis across the range of Macaca fascicularis and why it matters. Oral presentation at the 34th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Primatologists. Austin Hilton, September 16-19, 2011.

48. DG Smith, Houghton P, Kanthaswamy S, George DA, Trask JS, Premasuthan A. SNP panels for genotyping cynomolgus macaques (Macaca fascicularis). Symposium: Primate Genomics and Translational Medicine. Oral presentation at the 34th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Primatologists. Austin Hilton, September 16-19, 2011.

47. McCowan B, Kanthaswamy S, Atwill R, Minier D, Liu I, Capitanio J. Managing rhesus macaque populations. Wildlife Institute of India, Chandrabani, Dehradun – 248001, Uttarakhand, India , September 5, 2011.

46. Kanthaswamy S. Role of genetics in the management of rhesus monkey menace in India. Central Zoo Authority (CZA) Annexe-VI, Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi-110011, August 29, 2011.

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CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy 45. Kanthaswamy S. Monkey Chips and Other Short Stories. GGG faculty presenting Data Blitz for Graduate Student Recruitment. Bennett Conference Room, Center for Companion Animal Health, UC Davis, February 18, 2011.

44. Kanthaswamy S. Animal Forensic DNA Analysis. Environmental Contaminations caused by Human Activities: Oil Spills, Incineration, Pesticides. Current Issues in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Environmental Toxicology NIEHS Winter Seminar 2011, UC Davis, January 14, 2011.

43. Trask JS, Malhi R, Kanthaswamy S, Garnica W, Smith DG. High-throughput SNP discovery and the search for candidate genes for long-term SIVMac non-progression in Chinese rhesus macaques. 28th Annual Symposium On Nonhuman Primate Models for AIDS. Westin New Orleans Canal Place, Tulane, New Orleans, October 19-22, 2010.

42. Kanthaswamy S. Animal Forensics. Standing Committee on Animal Forensics Workshop, 32nd International Society for Animal Genetics (ISAG) Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, July 26-30, 2010.

41. Kanthaswamy S, Kou A, Malladi V, Trask JS, Smith DG. Association between hybrid status and reproductive success of male and female rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Oral Presentation. 33rd Meeting of the American Society of Primatologists, Louisville, KY, June 16 - 19, 2010.

40. Trask JS, Kanthaswamy S, Smith DG. Differential Introgression of coding SNPs from Macaca Mulatta into M. Fascicularis and Implications for Inter- and Intraspecies Phenotypic Variation. Oral Presentation. 33rd Meeting of the American Society of Primatologists, Louisville, KY, June 16 - 19, 2010. 39. Smith DG, Kanthaswamy S, Trask JS. Genetic diversity among regional populations of longtail macaques. Oral presentation 4th International Conference on Primate Genomics. Systems Biology and Translational Research. Seattle, Washington, April 13-16, 2010. 

38. Kanthaswamy S. Establishing a SNP-based genetic management protocol at the California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC). Bioinformatics Technology Forum (BTF). UC Davis Genome Center. March 9, 2010.

37. Kanthaswamy S. Genetic Analysis Workflow and Tools. Genomics and Genetic Analysis Working Group Conference in Portland, Oregon, at the Oregon National Primate Research Center, Beaverton Oregon), February 17, 2010.

36. Ferguson B, Kanthaswamy S, Rogers J, Smith DG. SNP arrays detect cryptic Chinese and hybrid animals among Indian-origin rhesus at NPRCs. 27th Annual Symposium on Nonhuman Primate Models for AIDS. Hyatt Harborside, Boston, MA. October 28 – 31, 2009.

35. Kanthaswamy S, Satkoski J, Smith DG. Detecting signatures of inter-regional and inter-specific hybridization among the Chinese SPF population using single nucleotide

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CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy polymorphism (SNP) markers. 27th Annual Symposium on Nonhuman Primate Models for AIDS. Hyatt Harborside, Boston, MA. October 28 – 31, 2009. 34. Satkoski J, Malhi RS, Kanthaswamy S, Smith DG. Combining RRLs and Short-Read Sequencing for SNP Discovery in the Absence of Sequenced Genomes. Oral presentation at the NGS 2009 Conference on Next generation Sequencing – Opportunities and Challenges, Casa Convalescència, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain. October 1 – 3, 2009.

33. Satkoski J, Kanthaswamy S, Smith DG. Admixture mapping as a technique for identifying candidate genes in a stratified hybrid population of captive rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Oral presentation at the 32nd Meeting of the American Society of Primatologists, the Bahia Resort Hotel, 998 West Mission Bay Drive, San Diego, CA. September 18 – 21, 2009.

32. Kanthaswamy S. Domestic Dog Population Genetics in Forensic Investigations. California Association of Criminalists Study Group. UC Davis Extension Forensic Science Program. April 22, 2009.

31. Kanthaswamy S, Tom BK, Mattila A-M, Johnston E, Dayton M, Kinaga J, Erickson BJ-A, Halverson J, Fantin D, DeNise S, Kou A, Malladi V, Satkoski J, Budowle B, Smith DG, Koskinen MT. Development and Validation of a Canine STR Reagent Kit for Use in Forensic Casework. Oral presentation at the American Academy of Forensic Science (AAFS) 61st Annual Scientific Meeting, Colorado Convention Center, Denver, Colorado, February 16-21, 2009.

30. Ferguson B, Dubay C, Smith DG, Rogers J, Satkoski J, Nylander J, Ramakrishnan R. Resources for Genetic Management and Genomics Research on Non-Human Primates at the National Primate Research Centers (NPRCs). The 26th Annual Symposium for Non-Human Primate Models for AIDS. The Ritz-Carlton, San Juan Hotel, Spa and Casino, San Juan Puerto Rico, December 9-12, 2008.

29. Kanthaswamy S, Uniform Methods for Rhesus Macaque Genotyping Across the NPRCs, Genetics Working Group Report, National Primate Research Center Program Center Directors Meeting, The Ritz-Carlton, San Juan Hotel, Spa and Casino, San Juan Puerto Rico, December 8-9, 2008.

28. Kanthaswamy S. Genomics and Genetic Management. Staff Scientist Meeting, California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC), July 08, 2008.

27. Kanthaswamy S. Forensic Utility of the Mitochondrial Hypervariable 1 Region of Domestic Dogs, FOR290 Seminar, Forensics Graduate Group, University Extension, UC Davis, California, October 16, 2007.

26. Kanthaswamy S. Genetics of Today, Its Scope and Problems. Lecture presented at the 2nd Meeting of Kobe College Aesthetic Studies Society. Kobe College 4 – 1 Okadayama, Nishinomiya, Japan, June 28, 2007.

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CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy 25. Kanthaswamy S. Non-Human Primate Genetic Management at the California National Primate Research Center, University of California Davis. Presented at the Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University Kanrin, Inuyama, Aichi, Japan, June 27, 2007.

24. Smith DG, Satkoski JA, George D, Kanthaswamy S. Patterns of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA variation in Chinese rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Presented at the 76th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (AAPA), Philadelphia, PA, March 31, 2007.

23. Kanthaswamy S. Population and Conservation Genetics and Animal Forensics. Animal Sciences Department, UC Davis, California, February 27, 2007.

22. Kanthaswamy S. Human and Animal Forensics. Department of Anthropology, Sonoma State University, California. November 21, 2006.

21. Smith DG, Satkoski J, George D, Kanthaswamy S. Genetic Variation in Chinese Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta). Symposium at Wuhan University, Wuhan, Hubei Province, People’s Republic of China. October 2, 2006.

20. Kanthaswamy S. Introduction to Animal Forensics. Standing Committee on Animal Forensics Workshop, International Society for Animal Genetics Conference, Porto Seguro, Bahia, Brazil, August 20, 2006.

19. Kanthaswamy S. Progress report on the Development and Validation of a Standardized Canine STR Panel for Use in Forensic Casework. US National Institute of Justice 7th Annual Grantees Workshop, Arlington, Virginia. June 26 – 28, 2006.

18. Smith DG, McDonough J, George D, Kanthaswamy S. Genetic Variation among the fascicularis group of macaques. National Institute of Health (NIH) Workshop: Genetic Tools For Optimizing the Use of Rhesus Macaques for Translational Research, Natcher Conference Center, NIH Campus, Bethesda, Maryland. April 19 – 20, 2006.

17. Kanthaswamy S. Animal Forensics – Frontiers in Forensics Science. Young Forensic Scientists Forum. Special Session 2. American Academy of Forensic Science. 58th Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. February 21, 2006.

16. Kanthaswamy S. Animal Forensics – Use of mtDNA in Forensics Casework. Mitochondrial DNA Analysis and Typing (R602). Jan Bashinski DNA Laboratory, Department of Justice, State of California, Richmond, CA. February 9, 2006.

15. Kanthaswamy S. Progress report on the Development and Validation of a Standardized Canine STR Panel for Use in Forensic Casework. US National Institute of Justice 6th Annual Grantees Workshop, Washington DC. June 26 – 29, 2005.

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CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy 14. Kanthaswamy S. Veterinary Forensics – Canine Forensics Evidence.American Kennel Club (AKC)/Canine Health Foundation/UC Davis Center for Comparative Animal Health (CCAH), University of California, Davis, CA. May 21, 2005.

13. Kanthaswamy S. CSI Davis - Using Animal DNA Evidence to Fight Crime.Sacramento City College, Sacramento, CA. April 29, 2005.

12. Kanthaswamy S. Veterinary forensics – a tool for crime fighters. California Crime Laboratory Directors Meeting, Bahai Hotel, San Diego, CA. April 7, 2005.

11. Kanthaswamy S. Animal CSI - Using Animal DNA Evidence to Fight Crime.UC Davis Division of Biological Sciences Biology Undergraduate Scholars Program – Honors Research (BUSP-HR). March 9, 2005.

10. Kanthaswamy S. Veterinary Forensics in 3D - Establishing A Veterinary Forensics Program at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine: A Job Talk. Department of Medicine and Epidemiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis. December 12, 2004.

9. Kanthaswamy S. Veterinary Forensics – Use of Animal DNA in Forensics Casework. Jan Bashinski DNA Laboratory, Department of Justice, State of California, Richmond, CA. November 11, 2004.

8. Wictum E, Kanthaswamy S. Animal DNA Evidence in Crime-Scene Investigations. Northwest Association of Forensic Scientist, US Fish and Wildlife Services Forensics Laboratory, Ashland, OR, October 25 to 29, 2004.

7. Kanthaswamy S. Animal CSI - Using Animal DNA Evidence to Fight Crime. General Education Class (GED), Charles A. Jones Skill and Business Education Center, Sacramento City Unified School District, Sacramento, California, October 20, 2004.

6. Kanthaswamy S. Introduction to Animal Forensics. Roundtable Forum on Animal Forensics at the International Society for Animal Genetics Conference, Tokyo, Japan, September 11 to September 16, 2004.

5. May A, Evans J, Kanthaswamy S. Genome Identity from an Animal Hair: From PCR to Cytochrome B Sequencing. Davis Senior High School, Davis California, USA, May 27, 2004.

4. Kanthaswamy S. Animal Forensic Genetics. Animal Sciences Department, UC Davis, February 2, 2004.

3. Wictum E, Kanthaswamy S. Solving Crimes Using Animal Genetic Evidence at the 14th International Symposium on Human Identification, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, September 29 – October 2, 2003.

2. Kanthaswamy S, Ely JJ, Smith DG. Simple Sequence Repeat Polymorphisms for Wild and Captive Orangutan Conservation Management at The 3rd International Conference on Great

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CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy Apes of the World: Securing Great Ape Survival into the Next Millennium, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia, July 3 – 6, 1998.

1. Kanthaswamy S. Prediction techniques for EIA with reference to wetlands. National Conference on Environmental Impact Assessment for Irrigation, Drainage and Flood Control. Organized by the Department of Environment (DOE), Malaysian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage (MANCID) and Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID). Primula Beach Resort, Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia. June 13-17, 1994.

Posters16. Patel C, Oldt RF, Kanthaswamy S. Internal Validation of the Tbone EX Kit for Whole Tooth DNA Extraction and Analysis. NCUIRE 2017 Undergraduate Research and Creative Projects Symposium, ASU West, April 20th, 2017. [The poster won the 2nd place award at the symposium] (Patel was an NQUIRE Fellowship recipient at ASU West; Oldt is a PhD student at SOLS, ASU)

15. Kanthaswamy S, Ng J, Premasuthan A, Johnson C, Satkoski J. Multi-species determination and DNA quantification assays. The 13th Annual US National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Conference 2010, Arlington, VA, June 19th, 2012.

14. Ross C, Ng J, Trask J, Buffalo V, Smith DG, Fass JN, Lin D,, Kanthaswamy S. Identifying and cataloguing human-rhesus macaque gene orthologs using heterospecific SNPs. The 5th International Conference on Primate Genomics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas April 17-19, 2012.

13. Trask JS, Garnica W, Kanthaswamy S, Smith DG. Regional Genomic Differences in Macaca fascicularis and potential impasse on immune response. The 29th Annual Symposium on Nonhuman Primate Models for AIDS. Seattle, WA, October 25-28, 2011.

12. Kanthaswamy S. Development of a real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR)-based Human-dog-cat Species Identification and DNA Quantification Assay. The Seventh ISABS Conference in Forensic, Anthropologic and Medical Genetics and Mayo Clinic Lectures in Translational Medicine. Bol, Island of Brač, Croatia, June 20-24, 2011.

11. Premasuthan A, Ng J, Johnson C, Satkoski J, Kanthaswamy S. Multi-species determination and DNA quantification assays. The 12th Annual US National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Conference 2010, Arlington, VA, June 20th, 2011.

10. Kanthaswamy S, Premasuthan A, Goyal V, Satkoski J. The Development and Validation of a Multispecies DNA Speciation and Quantification Reagent Kit for Use in Forensic Casework. The 11th Annual US National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Conference 2010, Arlington, Virginia, June 13 – 16, 2010.

9. Trask JS, Malhi RS, Kanthaswamy S, Houghton P, Smith DG. SNP discovery in the absence of sequenced genomes: capturing genomic variation in M. fascicularis. The 4th International

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CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy Conference on Primate Genomics. Systems Biology and Translational Research. Seattle, Washington, April 13-16, 2010. 

8. Goyal V, Satkoski J, Kanthaswamy S. The Development and Validation of a Multispecies DNA Speciation and Quantification Reagent Kit for Use in Forensic Casework. The 10th Annual US National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Conference 2009, Arlington, Virginia, June 14 – 17, 2009.

7. Koskinen MT, Johnston E, Halverson J, Kanthaswamy S. The development and validation of a standardized canine STR panel for use in forensic casework. The 19th International Symposium on Human Identification, Hollywood, California, October 13-16, 2008.

6. Kanthaswamy S, Tom B, Dayton M, Smalling B. The Development and Validation of a Standardized Canine STR Panel for Use in Forensic Casework. The XXXI Conference of the International Society for Animal Genetics, RAI Conference Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. July 20 – 24, 2008.

5. Tom B, Satkoski J, Dayton M, Smalling B, Kanthaswamy S. The Development and Validation of a Standardized Canine STR Panel for Use in Forensic Casework. The 9th Annual US National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Conference 2008, Arlington, Virginia, July 20 – 24, 2008.

4. Satkoski JA, Malhi RS, Kanthaswamy S, Tito RY, Malladi VS, Smith DG. A high-throughput method for genome-wide SNP discovery in the rhesus macaque. The 3rd International Conference on Primate Genomics. Primate Genomics and Human Disease, Seattle, Washington. April 13 – 16, 2008.

3. Kanthaswamy S. Development and Validation of a Standardized Canine STR Panel for Use in Forensic Casework. The US National Institute of Justice 8th Annual Grantees Workshop, Arlington, Virginia, July 23 – 25, 2007.

2. Sickler B, Malhi RS, Satkoski J, George D, Kanthaswamy S, Smith DG, Lin D. MAMUPipe: A Computational Pipeline for Identifying Novel SNP/SIDP in Rhesus Macaques based on 454 Pyrosequencing Technology. The 11th International Conference on Research in Computational Molecular Biology (RECOMB 2007), San Francisco, California, April 21 – 25, 2007.

1. Kanthaswamy S, Evans J, Wictum E. Improved Genotyping Through the Use of Real-Time PCR DNA Quantification. The International Society for Animal Genetics Conference, Tokyo, Japan, September 11 to September 16, 2004.

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

External, Funded or Pending (Since Joining ASU)

TITLE: Genetic Management of the CNPRC Colony AGENCY: National Institutes of Health

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CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy AMOUNT: $181,090 DATES: 2017-21ROLE: Principal InvestigatorSTATUS: Pending

TITLE: Morphological consequences of hybridization in primate and human evolutionAGENCY: National Science Foundation (NSF Award No. 1720128) AMOUNT: $21,010 DATES: 2017-20ROLE: Principal InvestigatorSTATUS: Funded

TITLE: Hybrid morphology of Late Pleistocene humans: A macaque modelAGENCY: The Leakey FoundationAMOUNT: $4,400DATES: 2016-17ROLE: Principal InvestigatorSTATUS: Funded

TITLE: Hybrid morphology of Late Pleistocene humans: A macaque modelAGENCY: NSF RAPID (NSF Award No. 1623366)AMOUNT: $4,470 DATES: 2015-16ROLE: Principal InvestigatorSTATUS: Funded

TITLE: Genetic Management of the CNPRC Colony AGENCY: National Institutes of Health (NIH Award No. P51 ODO11107)AMOUNT: $66,858 DATES: 2016-18ROLE: Principal InvestigatorSTATUS: Funded

TITLE: Production of Pedigreed SPF Rhesus Macaques (CNPRC) AGENCY: NIH (Award No. 2U42 ODO010990-16)AMOUNT: $206,497DATES: 2015-20ROLE: Principle Investigator STATUS: Funded

TITLE: Maintenance of the Closed CPRC SPF ColonyAGENCY: NIH (Award No. 5U42 OD021458-16)AMOUNT: $441,134DATES: 2016-20ROLE: Principle Investigator STATUS: Funded

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TITLE: ABO Blood Phenotyping of Macaques AGENCY: Primate Products Incorporated (PPI)AMOUNT: $17,000 per annumDATES: 2016 - presentROLE: Principal InvestigatorSTATUS: Funded

TITLE: The Enhancement of the Native American CODIS STR Database for Use in Forensic DNA Analysis

AGENCY: National Institute of Justice (NIJ Award No. 2014-DN-BX-K024)AMOUNT: $270,000DATES: 2015-16ROLE: Principal InvestigatorSTATUS: Funded

External, Funded (Before Joining ASU)

TITLE: STR Based Estimation of Gene Diversity and Population Structure of the CPRC SPF Colony.

AGENCY: Caribbean Primate Research Center (CPRC)AMOUNT: $6,000 per annumDATES: 2014-15ROLE: Co-Principal InvestigatorSTATUS: Funded

TITLE: Genetic Genotyping of Macaques AGENCY: US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMCUS Contract

No. W81XWH-12-D-0041)AMOUNT: $80,000 per annumDATES: 2012-13ROLE: Principal InvestigatorSTATUS: Funded

TITLE: Expanding the Utility of Social Network Analysis for Multilevel Health Outcomes

AGENCY: NIH/ODO (R01 HD068335-01A1)AMOUNT: $931,206 (Total award)DATES: 2012-16ROLE: Co-Investigator, 0.48 calendar month salary supportSTATUS: Funded

TITLE: Large-Scale Discovery of Functional Genetic Variation in Rhesus Macaques (Baylor College of Medicine (Houston, TX)

AGENCY: NIH (Award No. R24 RR032329)AMOUNT: $87,762 per annum

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CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy DATES: 2011-15ROLE: Co-Investigator, 1.2 calendar month salary support and suppliesSTATUS: Funded

TITLE: Behavioral Management of Deleterious Aggression in Rhesus Macaques (UC Davis)

AGENCY: NIH (Award No. R24 RR024396)AMOUNT: $664,604 per annum (Total award)DATES: 2011-15ROLE: Co-Investigator, 0.6 calendar month salary supportSTATUS: Funded

TITLE: Production of Pedigreed SPF Rhesus Macaques (UC Davis)AGENCY: NIH (Award No. U42 RR016023)AMOUNT: $1,207,465 per annum (Total award)DATES: 2011-16ROLE: Co-Investigator, 3.0 calendar month salary supportSTATUS: Funded

TITLE: California National Primate Research Center base operating grant AGENCY: NIH (Award No. P51 RR000169)AMOUNT: $9,490,816 per annum (Total award)DATES: 2010-15ROLE: Co-Investigator, 6.6 calendar month salary support and suppliesSTATUS: Funded

TITLE: Genetically Defined Herpes/Retrovirus SPF Macaques supplemental to the CNPRC’s Production of Pedigreed SPF Rhesus Macaques parent project

AGENCY: NIH (Award No. U24 RR018144)AMOUNT: $240,000 per annum (Total award)DATES: 2009-2011ROLE: Co-Principal Investigator, 3.0 calendar month salary supportSTATUS: Funded

TITLE: Development, Management and Use of a SNP Map for Rhesus Macaques (UC Davis)

AGENCY: NIH-National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), (Award No. R24 RR025871)AMOUNT: $550,000 per annum (Total award)DATES: 2009-12ROLE: Co-Principal Investigator, 2.4 calendar month salary support and suppliesSTATUS: Funded

TITLE: Genetic Management of Animal Colonies-Renewal (UC Davis)AGENCY: NIH (Award No. R24 RR005090)AMOUNT: $1,300,000 per annum (Total award)

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CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy DATES: 2009-12ROLE: Co-Principal Investigator, 2.4 calendar month salary support and suppliesSTATUS: Funded

TITLE: California Institute of Criminalists Training Grant AGENCY: National Institute of Justice (NIJ)AMOUNT: $50,000 (Total award)DATES: 2008-10ROLE: Co-InvestigatorSTATUS: Funded

TITLE: Development of a DNA-Based Multi-Species Identification Assay AGENCY: NIJ (Award No. 2008-DN-BX-K288)AMOUNT: $270,000DATES: 2008-13ROLE: Principal InvestigatorSTATUS: Funded

TITLE: The CNPRC Program Supplement for Developing SNP Markers for Genetic Management

AGENCY: National Center for Research Resources, National Institutes of HealthAMOUNT: $220,000 DATES: 2008-09ROLE: Co-Principal Investigator, 3.0 calendar month salary support and suppliesSTATUS: Funded

TITLE: Development and Standardization of Canine STR Panel for Forensic Casework AGENCY: NIJ (Award No. 2004-DN-BX-K007)AMOUNT: $310,798DATES: 2004-08ROLE: Principal InvestigatorSTATUS: Funded

TITLE: National Research Service Award (NRSA) Postdoctoral Research Training Fellowship

AGENCY: National Institutes of Health (NIH)AMOUNT: $30,000 per annumDATES: 2002-03ROLE: Principal InvestigatorSTATUS: Funded

TITLE: Sarawak Orangutan Fellowship Award (SOFA); Sarawak, MalaysiaAGENCY: State Government of Sarawak, MalaysiaAMOUNT: $15,000DATES: 1999-04ROLE: Principal Investigator

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CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy STATUS: Funded

TITLE: Orangutan Foundation International Travel GrantAGENCY: Orangutan Foundation InternationalAMOUNT: $3,000DATES: 1998ROLE: Research collaboratorSTATUS: Funded

TITLE: United States Agency for International Development Aid (USAID) Scholarship AGENCY: USAIDAMOUNT: $6,500DATES: 1992ROLE: ResearcherSTATUS: Funded

Internal, Funded (Since Joining ASU)

TITLE: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) Genetic ScreeningAGENCY: ASU Athletics Research Grant ProgramAMOUNT: $1,500 per annumDATES: 2017ROLE: Principal Investigator (Advisor)STATUS: Funded

COURSES TAUGHT AT ASU

Introductory Biology I and II (Bio 181 and 182, Laboratory), Forensic Biology (FOR 402, Lecture), Advanced Topics in Human Forensic DNA Typing (FOR/LSC 494, Lecture), Human Molecular Genetics - Research Techniques (FOR/LSC 494, Lecture), Analysis of Non-Human Forensic DNA Evidence (FOR 394, Lecture), Fundamentals of Genetics (LSC 347, Lecture), Genetics Laboratory (LSC348, Laboratory).

STUDENT MENTORING

ASU Barrett Honors College Enrichment ContractsAlyssa Azuma (2017), Claire Moen (2017), Grant Moen (2017), Isaac Lee (2017), Jamie Parker (2017), Javier Urcuyo (2017), Joshua Lazau (2017), Kaylin Sweeney (2017), Lourdes Torres (2017), Mary Mani (2017).

ASU Internships/Research AssistantshipsChoice Vizor (MBB 495, 2017, ASU)Gia Riley (FOR 484 2017, ASU)Chailtali Patel (NCUIRE Research Assistantship, ASU) Jose Grijalva (FOR 499 2017, ASU)

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CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy Nithin Ravi (Mountain Ridge High School, Glendale, AZ)Laura Schumann (FOR 499 2017, ASU)Aditya Sivakumar (Basis Phoenix, AZ)Chaitali Patel (FOR 2016, ASU)Sienna Chen (FOR 2016, ASU)Lilianna Valdivia (FOR/LSC 499 2015-16, ASU)

ASU Undergraduates Thesis Committee MemberKori Dowell, Barrett the Honors College, ASU (2016)

MS Student Committee Member (Forensic Science, UC Davis)Joel Thomas (2017), Erin Szelagowski (2016), Rachel Gordon (2014), Shane Evans Williams (2014), Charissa Goggin (2013), Vivien Maria Lee (2009), Kyle Duke (2008), Wanwalai Charoenchote (2008), Jonathan David William (2008), Tamar Powell (2007), Diana Michelle Lawrence (2006), Christine Marie Scott (2004)

MS Students Advisor (Forensic Science, UC Davis)Jessica Weise (ongoing), Kelly McCulloh (2016), George Day (2015), Walter Perez (2015), Grace McIlmoyle (2015), Adrian Mendoza (2014), K’Lynn Solt (2014),Michael Sandoval (2013), Vishi Sethi (2013), Christopher Johnson (2013), Jillian Ng (2012), Patrick Taormina (2012), Amritha Premasuthan (2012), Günther Scharnhorst (2011), Alexandra Barr (2011), Brianna S. Smalling (2010), Melody R. Dayton (2009), Bradley K. Tom (2010), Danielle Baute (2008), Andrea Himmelberger (2008)

PhD Oral Exam Committee Member

Srichan Bunlungshup (2017, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand), Xinjun Zhang (2014, UC Davis), Ingrid Youngworth (2014, UC Davis), Mohd. Kamrul Hasan (2014, UC Davis), Rochelle Coulson (2013, UC Davis), Lattha Souvannaseng (2012, UC Davis), Morteza Roodgar (2011, UC Davis), Meradeth Snow (2008, UC Davis), Nicole Farneth (2006, UC Davis), Rob Tryon (2005, UC Davis), Monica Lipinsky (2004, UC Davis)

PhD Student Committee MemberXinjun Zhang, Anthropology, UC Davis (2017) Srichan Bunglungsup, Genetics, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand (2017)Joey Ee Uli, Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia (2017)Mohd. Kamrul Hasan, Anthropology, UC Davis (2014)

PhD Student Advisor

Jillian Ng (Genetics and Genomics, UC Davis (2012-15)Robert F. Oldt (ASU 2016- )

Postdoctoral Scholars Advisor

Dr Jillian Ng (Genetics and Genomics, UC Davis 2015-17)

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CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy Dr Jessica Satkoski Trask (Anthropology, UC Davis 2005-13)

J1 Visiting Scholars

Dr Ito Tsuyoshio, Kyoto University, Japan, 2017Dr Srichan Bunlungsup, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, 2016Veronica Friolani, Federal University of ABC, Brazil, 2016

ACADEMIC SERVICECurrent Membership

International Society for Animal Genetics (ISAG); NIH National Non-Human Primate Genetic and Genomic Analysis Working Group; NIH National Non-Human Primate DNA Bank Working Group; Provisional Member, California Association of Criminalists

Editorial Review Board

Journal of Animal Genetics Editorial Board (Forensic Genetics) [JIF 1.779 Q1]

Refereed for the following Journals:

American Journal of Physical AnthropologyAmerican Journal of PrimatologyAnimal Genetics Applied Animal Welfare ScienceBMC Genetics September Comparative MedicineConservation GeneticsEuropean Journal of Wildlife Research (EJWR)Forensic Science International – GeneticsFrontiers in Zoology.Institute of Laboratory Animal Research (ILAR)International Journal of PrimatologyInvestigative Genetics Journal of Forensic Science.Journal of Human EvolutionMolecular EcologyMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution Nucleic Acids ResearchPLoS ONEPrimates Zoological Research

Other Professional Service

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CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy

Oxford Global (http://www.forensicgenetics-congress.com/) Advisory Board, 2016- External Advisory Committee, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Captive Macaque

Colonies, 2016- NIH Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group 2016/10 ZRG1 AARR-J (51) R,

PAR-14-006: SPF Macaque Colonies Study Section, 2016 NIH 2015/10 ZRG1 BBBP-Y (45) RFA Panel: Animal/Biological Resource Facilities

Study Section (Scientific Review Group, SRG), 2015 US Department of Justice – Office of Justice Program. NIJ Peer Review Graduate

Research Fellowship. Lead Technical Reviewer (Panel: 4-ContrSubs), Solicitation short title: NIJFY15GRF-STEM, 2015

External Advisory Committee, Caribbean Primate Research Center, University of Puerto Rico, 2014 -

US Department of Justice – Office of Justice Program Peer Reviewer, 2011 Scientific Executive Committee of The Leakey Foundation, 2011 National Institute of Justice DNA Grantee Final Report titled: Mitochondrial DNA

Reference Database Domestic Dog (Grant number 2004-DN-BX-K004), 2008. Sigma Delta Epsilon/Graduate Women in Science (SDE/GWIS) Fellowships, The

Research Foundation, the State University of New York, Office of Sponsored Programs, Stony Brook, NY, 2007

University Service (Since Joining ASU)

Chair, Forensic Science Search Committee, 2017 Forensic Science Team, Leadership Academy (LA), 2016-2018 College Personnel Committee, 2016- School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences MS Degree Development Committee,

2016-19 Probationary Review Committee 2016 Personnel Search Committee, 2016 College Graduate Curriculum Committee, 2015-18 Peer Review Committee, 2015 Personnel Search Committee, 2015 Open Door @ West event, SANDS courtyard, 2015

University and Professional Service (Before joining ASU)

Chair, Symposium on Progress in Primate Genomics at the 36th meeting of the American Society of Primatologists Meeting, Puerto Rico, 2013.

Graduate Adviser for the Graduate Group in Forensic Science, 2011-15 External Advisor Committee for Brain and Behavior in Early Iron Deficiency, 2010 CNPRC Peer-review Committee, 2009-10 Scientific Committee Member, ISAG and Co-Chair, Forensics Workshop, Brazil, 2006 Rules and Elections Committee of the UC Davis Academic Federation, 2005-07 Chair, Animal Forensics Standing Committee, International Society for Animal Genetics

(ISAG), 2004-14 California Crime Laboratory Directors Association (CACLD), 2004-08

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Executive Committee, Forensic Science Graduate Program, UC Davis, 2004-15o Chair, Membership Committee, 2008-14o Education Policy Committee, 2004-07

Genetics Graduate Group and Animal Genomics Focus Group, UC Davis, 2003-15 Animal Behavior Graduate Group (ABGG), UC Davis, 2003-15 Wildlife Health Center, UC Davis, 2003-15 MS Graduate Program in Animal Biology, Animal Sciences Department, UC Davis,

2003-15; Technical Advisory Board, Sarawak Biodiversity Center, Sarawak, Malaysia, 2002-03 Scientific Advisory Board, Orangutan Foundation International, Los Angeles, USA,

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COMMUNITY SERVICE

Lecture titled How to Excel in High School and in College at the Fireside community residence in Phoenix, AZ, 2017

Hosted high school students affiliated with the ASU Upward Bound Federal TRIO Program, 2017

Forensic phylogenetic analysis for the “Justice for Chippy” project. The Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority (AVA), the National Parks Board (NParks) and the Animal Concerns Research and Education Society (ACRES), Singapore, 2016

Lecture titled Genetic Analysis: Tools and Approaches, 6th and 7th graders, Cicero Preparatory Academy, Scottsdale, AZ, 2016.

Volunteer, Mule Deer Capture. McDowell Sonoran Conservancy – AZ Game and Fish Department Mule Deer Radio Telemetry Project. Scottsdale McDowell Sonoran Preserve, AZ, 2016

Panel Member, Round table discussion on “Careers in Primatology” Hosted by Associate Professor Terri Castaneda, Department of Anthropology, Sacramento State University, CA, 2008

Panel Member, Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST), Command College Panel Discussion, Woodland Police Department, CA, 2005

Orangutan Awareness Week, Sacramento Zoo. Presented educational poster on our Orangutan genetics research at UC Davis, 2004

PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING/EXPERT WITNESS

2017 Retained, case involving DNA analysis of chicken food products (Ongoing), Canada .

2008 Subpoenaed, Preliminary Hearing, State of Oklahoma v. George W. Smith JR. Cattle Rustling, McAlester, County of Pittsburg, OK

2006 Subpoenaed, The People of the State of Colorado v. Donja Vaughn and Sharon Vaughn, Horse Theft, Colorado Springs, CO

2005 Retained, State of California v. Alejandro Avila (The Samantha Runion Case), Orange County, CA

2005 Deposed, Civil Suit, Mouse in Burrito Case (Poe v. Chun), CA

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CURRICULUM VITAESree Kanthaswamy 2005 Subpoenaed, State of Kansas v. Wesley Hale. Cattle Rustling, Lawrence,

Douglas, KS

INTERVIEWS/POPULAR MEDIA

ScienceNews, Vol. 190, No. 8, p. 22, Animal hybrids may hold clues to Neanderthal-human interbreeding. Physical changes in the bodies of other species could give insights into hominid history, October 15, 2016

Interview by Emily Glotfelty, Winnetonka High School, Kansas City, MO. Wild macaque populations in India, November 18, 2015

Marianne Lagrené, Claire Pujol, Philippe Mourelle, Emmi Weller, French-Argentine Secondary School (Lycee Franco Argentin Jean Mermoz), Buenos Aires, Argentina. (http://tpe-policescientifique.weebly.com/interview.html. Comment résoudre la scène de crime du Mystère de la chambre jaune de Gaston Leroux avec les techniques modernes de la police scientifique? La police scientifique, July 2, 2014.

Vicky Hai, Junior College Student, Sacramento City College, CA. Genetically Modified Crops (GMCs), October 16, 2014

Shaoni Bhattacharya, Science Editor and Correspondent, London, Consultant, New Scientist; article published October 27, 2010, Magazine issue 2784 (http://www.science.org.au/nova/newscientist/124ns_002.pdf)

MSNBC Canine Forensic Genetics, March 30, 2005 Pangolin Pictures, New York, NY 10019, Interview on Animal Forensics. Pitch video for

a series of documentary on animal forensics, 2004 DVM News magazine, Animal Forensics, September 3, 2004 Press Release, Whole Genome Sequencing of the Orangutan posted on www.

orangutan.org/press/news, August 22, 2004 KXTV Channel 10 News, Sacramento, CA, Animal DNA as Forensic Evidence, televised

on June 8, 2004 National Public Radio, Vol. 304 Science article, Genetic Structure of the Purebred

Domestic Dog and the usefulness of the results from that study for Veterinary Forensics, aired on May 20, 2004

Ciara Curtin, Editor, Genome Technology magazine. How non-human primate genomic tools are being applied to other fields, such as infectious disease, forensics and molecular pathology, article published April 21, 2010 (http://www.genomeweb.com/arrays/other-genomics)

Christine Soares, Scientific American. Dog genomics and forensics, February 8, 2010 KXJZ radio station, Sacramento, CA, Animal Forensic Evidence in Solving Cattle

Rustling Cases, aired on March 5 and 8, 2004

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