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You are here: Home / Trainings / Probabilistic Genotyping:  Interpreting Complex DNA Mixtures with STRmix CLE

Probabilistic Genotyping:  Interpreting Complex DNA Mixtures with STRmix CLE

January 29, 2025 //  by Sarah Olson//  Leave a Comment

The Mecklenburg County Public Defender’s Office is offering a free to attend presentation on Probabilistic Genotyping:  Interpreting Complex DNA Mixtures with STRmix. Pending Approval by the NC State Bar, this presentation is for 2.5 hours of general CLE credit. As this presentation will not give a refresher course on DNA basics, please click the below links for a refresher on the basics of DNA comparison, so you are prepared for the presentation. Please register below as space is limited:

Register for March 21st

When: Friday March 21, 2025 from 12:30-3:15 (There will be a break from 1:45-2pm and the conference room will open by 12:15pm; you are welcome to bring your lunch)

Where: The Mecklenburg County Public Defender’s Office 4th floor conference room (720 E 4th St Charlotte, NC; take the elevator to the 4th floor and the conference room is on the left). Please note there is no online option for this seminar.

What: This presentation will provide an overview on probabilistic genotyping (PG) software, now being used to interpret complex DNA mixtures at the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department Lab (as well as the NC State Crime Lab).  Attendees will learn more about the functionality of the PG software (STRmix) and become familiar with report structure and conclusions.  The objective of the presentation is to gain a better understanding of how the software is implemented and used to interpret complex DNA mixtures.  Attendees will become more informed about what to expect from the lab (reports, underlying result, software output files), the limitations of the software, and venues for challenging PG results in defense of their criminal clients.

Who: Dr. Maher “Max” Noureddine, PhD. is molecular geneticist with extensive background in scientific research in human genetics and expertise in Forensic DNA evidence. He earned his Ph.D. in Molecular Genetics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  He then completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Duke University Medical Center (The Center for Human Genetics), where he published many articles on the genetics of Parkinson Disease and other human genetic disorders.  His expertise includes specialized training in complex genomics, DNA fingerprinting, mitochondrial genome analysis, Single Nucleotide Polymorphism studies, and state of the art methodologies in gene structure and function studies. Since 2011, Dr. Noureddine has been providing expert witness services in forensic DNA and serology evidence throughout the United States.  He has served as an expert in over 1,100 criminal and civil cases and testified in both State and Federal courts.  He is a diplomat of the American Board of Criminalistics, and a member of the International Society of Forensic Genetics, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, the American Society of Human Genetics, and the International Association for Identification.  He is an adjunct teaching faculty in the Department of Forensic Science at Radford University, VA.

DNA Refresher links:

https://www.nist.gov/feature-stories/dna-mixtures-forensic-science-explainer

https://royalsociety.org/~/media/about-us/programmes/science-and-law/royal-society-forensic-dna-analysis-primer-for-courts.pdf

https://senseaboutscience.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/making-sense-of-forensic-genetics.pdf

https://nij.ojp.gov/library/publications/dna-defense-bar

Please email Anthony.F.Monaghan@nccourts.org with any questions.

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