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31st International Symposium on Human Identification is going virtual in 2020 – News-Medical.net
Forensic DNA experts from around the world will gather virtually in 2020 for the 31st International Symposium on Human Identification.

Forensic DNA experts from around the world will gather virtually in 2020 for the 31st International Symposium on Human Identification (ISHI). The largest annual meeting focusing entirely on DNA forensics begins September 14 with a live keynote by genetic detective CeCe Moore along with Paul Fronczak, who was abandoned as a toddler 55 years ago. Moore used genetic genealogy to solve the long-standing mystery of Fronczak’s identity.
Registration is $100 and includes 8+ hours of on-demand General …
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