
Learn how to streamline your sexual assault sample processing workflow.
Today’s forensic labs are squeezed to continuously achieve more with fewer resources. Sexual assault evidence is among the most complex and challenging sample types. Traditional workflows are time consuming, labor intensive and often inconclusive. To help forensic labs make more informed decisions and assessments around sexual assault evidence, we’ve introduced the “Y-Screen” application on our Quantifier™ Trio chemistry platform.
Join Thermo Fisher Scientific Staff scientist, Allison Holt as she presents:
- Key quality features of using the Quantifiler Trio kit in casework
- An overview of the DNA-based Y-screen application
- Customer test results and a comparison of Y-screen versus traditional serology methods
About the presenter
| Allison Holt earned her Bachelor of Science degree at UC Davis in Biotechnology. Next she worked at Applied Biosystems in the arrays group, developing high throughput SNP genotyping technologies. Following this, Allison went on to earn her Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from UC Irvine for her work regarding differential gene regulation at the CytR regulon in E.coli. After completing her degree in 2008, Allison joined the Human Identification group at Life Technologies (now Thermo Fisher Scientific) and has worked on the development of novel DNA extraction, quantification and genotyping technologies for the forensics market. | ![]() |
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