The first Human Identification Solutions Conference was held in Madrid from 3-4 March, 2015. It was the first conference organised by Thermo Fisher Scientific grouping together people operating in routine DNA forensics labs and those working in research.
The conference provided an exciting programme of inspiring presentations and the 245 delegates from 51 different countries, that attended the event, were able to find out about new technologies and solutions.
We brought together 19 international leading forensic experts whodiscussed paradigm innovations in human identification and shared their research and insights with the forensic community. The conference also offered a unique opportunity for the delegates to meet with key opinion leaders, network among peers and colleagues, and visit the booths of the sponsoring companies, as well as the poster area, to learn about the latest cutting-edge technologies.
The 19 international speakers presented and discussed the following topics:
• Next generation sequencing (NGS) for human identity applications
• Crime scene DNA collection
• Y-STR haplotypes in forensics
• Update on global databases and policies
Overview of HIDS 2015thermofisher.com/hids
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10-11 MayBarcelona
More than 50% of the participants interviewed after HIDS 2015 stated they found the event very inspiring to the extent that they would look to implement a new method or solution in their laboratories in the coming months. Feedback has been extremely positive, below are some examples of the comments received:
“Speakers were so interesting, felt positive when leaving conference - very impressed”
Private Company, South Europe
“Really well organised, speakers were amazing and great that major scientists from all fields were in one place. Good to hear about latest technology”
Central Europe Private Company
“Really useful, good conference, more scientific content which is great, liked the fact it covered good global reach and not just Europe in terms of the presentations, workshop on PGM very helpful”
Forensic Science Unit, North Europe
“Very useful and interesting, met up with old acquaintances and made new ones”
Government Forensic Expert, Eastern Europe
“Excellent, incredible, been to many conferences around the world, was Life Technologies first time and seemed to have nailed it. Speakers were great (ones he saw)”
Government Agency, North America
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Keynote speakers interviews
Dr. Antonio Alonso: High discrimination power of GlobalFiler™ kit impresses Key words: GlobalFiler kit
Prof. Ballantyne: Forensic labs should use Y-STR analysis in sexual assault casesKey words: Sexual assault investigations
Prof. Manfred Kayser: Using Rapidly Mutating Y-STRs for Human Identification Key words: Y-STR genotyping
All of the video interviews above and additional interviews on HID Ion Torrent™ Solutions are posted on the HIDS interview page.
Dr. Stefano Venarecci: How does the Italian National Police use QuantiFiler™ Trio kit? Key words: QuantiFiler kit
Prof. Lutz Roewer: Highly sensitive Y-STR kits contribute to golden age of Y-genotypingKey words: Y STR genotyping
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Presentations
The following presentations from HIDS 2015 are available to download and review on our website.
Prof. Dr. Bruce Budowle Professor, Executive Director of Institute of Applied Genetics
Title of presentation:
Perspectives on the future of forensic genetics
Dr. Stefano Vernarecci Forensic Genetics Laboratory of Rome - Italian National Police
Title of presentation:
Quantifiler™ Trio kit and forensic samples management: A matter of degradation
Prof. Walther Parson Institute of Legal Medicine, Austria
Title of presentation:
Massively parallel sequencing in forensic genetics
Dr. Antonio Alonso National Institute of Toxicology and Forensic Sciences, Madrid, Spain
Title of presentation:
Improving DNA data exchange: Validation studies of a global STR System
Prof. Niels Morling Director of the Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Science, University of Copenhagen
Title of presentation:
SNP and STR analysis using NGSs
Dr. Thomas Parson International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP), Bosnia and Herzegovina
Title of presentation:
The potential of forensic genetics in resolving the fate of the missing
Dr. Andrea Carbonaro Thermo Fisher Scientific
Title of presentation:
CPA200™ & CPA300™ - Next generation punch system technology
Mr. Tim Schellberg President of the Gordon Thomas
Title of presentation:
The impact of new DNA technologies on the future of criminal offender DNA databases
Dr. SallyAnn Harbison Institute of Environmental Science and Research Limited (ESR), Auckland, New Zealand
Title of presentation:
Massively parallel sequencing—integrating the Ion PGM™ sequencer into your forensic laboratory
Prof. Dr. Cindy Harper Director of the Veterinary Genetics Laboratory, Faculty of Veterinary Science of the University of Pretoria, South Africa
Title of presentation:
The Rhinoceros DNA database: A forensic tool that can help save a
Dr. Christopher Phillips Full-time researcher in the Forensic Genetics Unit, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Title of presentation:
Validation of identity and ancestry SNP panels
Prof. Jack Ballantyne, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Chemistry. Associate Director (Research)
Title of presentation:
Why Y chromosome markers are an ever expanding essential tool in sexual assault investigations
Prof. Dr. Peter Schneider University of Cologne, Germany
Title of presentation:
Forensic genetics in the 21st century—meeting the challenges of biological evidence
Prof. Angela Gallop CEO Axiom International; Professor at the Centre for Forensic Science at Northumbria University
Title of presentation:
Needles in haystacks—finding DNA traces to test in complex, historic cases
ANALYSEHIGHLY DEGRADED
OR TRACE DNA
Identity-informative solution
ANALYSE DNA MIxTURES MORE
EFFICIENTLY
Next-generation technology
ANALYSE REMAINS OR
MISSING PERSONS
Mitochondrialsolution
GENERATEMORE INVESTIGATIVE
LEADS
Ancestry-informative solution
ANALYSEFAMILIAL AND
KINSHIP CASES
Lineage-informative solution
HID solution, including the Ion Chef™ automated sample preparation system, the fast and scalable Ion PGM™ sequencer and the recently launched HID-Ion Ampliseq™ Identity and Ancestry panels.
Also discussed at the booth were the Applied Biosystems™ DNA quantification solutions, with the new
™ kits to evaluate sample quality and quantity in a single reaction.
Products exhibited
Other discussions were held around the trusted Applied Biosystems AmpFℓSTR™ kits, the high-performance Applied Biosystems 3500 series Genetic Analyzers and software, in-depth training and on-site technical assistance and how it all works together to help ensure your success and maximise your productivity.
We are confident that the HIDS 2015 conference provided the forensic community with insight and perspectives on technologies and solutions that will significantly improve the forensics outcome.
Due to the success of this event, we have confirmed a second conference to be held on 10-11 May 2016. If you would like more information or to pre-register to secure your place please visit thermofisher.com/hids.
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Of particular interest to the customers was the recentlylaunched Applied Biosystems™ GeneMapper™ Software ID-X v1.5, that increases productivity, expands the data review capabilities and expands its networks capabilities in a single, trusted platform.
Also on display where the high quality collection solutionsthat Thermo Fisher Scientific offers through its Applied Biosystems™ Forensix™ product line and its partnership with Copan Flock Technologies, both leaders in manufacturing sample collection and DNA preservation tools. On display were the semi-automated Copan CPA200™ punch instrument and the fully automated CPA300™ punch instrument, as well as their full range of sample collection devices.
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