Best Poster Presentation

The recipients for the awards for the best poster presentation are selected during the biannual ISFG congress by a committee which is composed of senior scientists attending the congress as well as of the members of the executive board. The award ceremony is held during the closing session of the congress

2001-2024

2014

C. McDonald et al., Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia

Real-time and STR data in one reaction: a means to optimise PCR

2022

N. Sheth et al., Rutgers University, USA

A forensically relevant unsupervised learning approach that accurately clusters single- cell electropherograms

2019

P. Kanokwongnuwut, et al., Flinders University, College of Science and Engineering, Adelaide, Australia

Detection of cellular material within handprints

2017

Yu-Chih Lin et al., Graduate Institute of Biotechnology, National Chung Hsing University and Taichung City Government Police Department, Taiwan

Novel identification of biofluids using a multiplex methylation sensitive restriction enzyme PCR system

2015

A. M. Haines, S. Tobe, H. Kobus, A. Linacre. School of Biological Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia

Finding DNA: using fluorescent in situ detection

2013

S. Leake, G. Greub, F. Taroni. Institut de Police Scientifique, University of Lausanne, Switzerland

Human identification through analysis of the salivary microbiome

2011

C. Phillips, J. Amigo, A. Salas. Genomics Medicine Group, CIBERER, and Forensic Genetics Unit, Institute of Legal Medicine, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain

Exploring 1000 Genomes Data for Forensic Purposes using the Engines SNP Browser

2009

Peter Vallone, Carolyn Hill, Daniele Podini, John Butler: U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology, Maryland; The George Washington University, Washington D.C., USA.

Rapid Amplification of Commercial STR Typing Kits

2007

Myung Jin Park, Hwan Young Lee, Na Young Kim, Soong Deok Lee, Woo Ick Yang, Sang-Ho Cho, Kyoung- JinShin. Yonsei University College of Medicine, South Korea

Genetic characteristics of 22 Y-STRs in Koreans: Atypical alleles, deletions in the DYS385 flanking region, and null alleles associated with AZFc microdeletions

2005

Caroline Murray, McAlister C, Elliott K. Forensic Science Service, Birmingham, UK.

Use of Fluorescence In Situ Hybridisation and Laser Capture Microdissection to isolate male non-sperm cells in cases of sexual assault

2003

C. Keyser-Tracqui, P. Blandin, E. Petkovski, F.X. Ricaut, E. Crubézy and B. Ludes. Institute of Legal Medicine, University of Strasbourg, France.

SNP analysis of a 2000-year-old Xiongnu population from Mongolia (peri-Baïkal area)

2001

C. Alves, L. Gusmao, L. Pereira, A. Amorim. IPATIMUP, Porto, Portugal.

Multiplex STR genotping: comparison study, population data and new sequence information