Understanding the challenges in DNA mixture interpretation

Episode Number: 
027
With: 
Christine Funk

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In this interview, Dr. Dan Krane discusses some of the challenges in interpreting DNA profiles in mixtures.

Professor Dan Krane graduated with a Bachelor's degree for a double major in Biology and Chemistry from John Carroll University in 1985 and a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from Penn State University in 1990. From there he did post-doctoral research at Washington University and Harvard before accepting a faculty appointment at Wright State University in 1993. His research interests are primarily in the areas of molecular evolution and the way that gene frequencies change over the course of time in populations of organisms. Along with Professor Michael Raymer, he is co-author of one of the first primarily undergraduate textbooks in bioinformatics. Since 1991 he has also testified as an expert witness in more than 70 criminal trials in which DNA evidence has been presented.

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