Euroscicon, London, United Kingdom
Friday, 29 June 2012
The procedure of identifying victims of disasters either major (such as terrorist attacks or earthquakes) or smaller (such as aeroplane crashes) cannot rely on visual recognition alone. Comparison of fingerprints, dental records and / or DNA samples with ones stored in databases or taken from victims’ personal effects are often required to obtain a conclusive identification. This inaugural networking event will gather together experts in DVI to discuss current legislation and techniques involved in DVI This event has CPD accreditation and will have a discussion panel session
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Invited Speakers:
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Dr Phil Marsden, President, The British Association for Forensic Odontology, UK
Dr Vivienne Levy, Councillor- New Zealand Society of Forensic Odontology, NZ Professor Sue Black, Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification, University of Dundee, Scotland Dr. Tim Clayton, Forensic Science Service Ltd, UK. Maria M Maclennan, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, The University of Dundee, Scotland Professor Guy Rutty, MBE. , East Midlands Forensic Pathology Unit, Leicester, United Kingdom Dr Eleanor Graham, Northumbria University, UK Dr Roger Summer, UK
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