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New program in Houston is training future forensic scientists and digitizing DNA evidence

Posted on April 24, 2020 by ForensicConnect | Comments Off on New program in Houston is training future forensic scientists and digitizing DNA evidence

Houston-area’s first-privately held forensic sequencing laboratory has partnered with The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center to create an academic program that will provide forensic training to genome scientists that will help them crack previously unsolved criminal cases.

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