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Recent Research Presentations

Christine Picard. "Non-human Forensics: A Universal Method for Population Genetics." Seminar for the Depts. of Entomology, Biochemistry, and Food Science, University of Nebraska at Lincoln, 12 November.

Christine J. Picard & Jeffrey D. Wells. "An Insect DNA-based Method for the Detection of Post Mortem Movement of a Corpse", North American Forensic Entomology Association, 7th Annual Meeting, Miami, 17 July.

Ravi Viradia, Christine Picard & Jeffrey Wells. "Use of Mitochondrial Sequence Data for the Verification of Calculations of Kinship Using a Dominant Genotype"', West Virginia University Undergraduate Research Symposium, 30 July.

Elizabeth A. Bolte & Mariam Lekveishvili. "Exploring Genes for Application in Molecular Systematics of Eriophyoidea (Acari: Prostigmata)", West Virginia University Undergraduate Research Symposium, 30 July.

Kudos

Anne Nichols passed her Ph.D. qualifying exams!

Recent Publications

Picard, C.J. and Wells, J.D. in press.
The population genetic structure of North American Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae), and the utility of genetic assignment methods for reconstruction of postmortem corpse relocation. Forensic Science International.


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