Current Students
Qhawe Bhembe, PhD Computational & Integrative Biology
Forensic single-cell signal, Fulbright Scholar
Juliana Jimenez, MS Forensic Science
Querying probabilistic calibration of single-cell and bulk weights-of-evidence
Anu Khandelwal, MS Forensic Science
NGS for forensic DNA analysis
Tatiana Desarno, MS Forensic Science
Synthetic experiments supporting single-cell forensics
Graduates
- Liliana Berrios, M.S. Forensic Science, WEIGHTS OF EVIDENCE FOR SINGLE-CELL DATA USING EESCIt UNDER DIFFERENT PEAK HEIGHT MODELS AND CONTEXTS
- Nidhi Sheth, Ph.D. Computational & Integrative Biology. ANALYZING AND INTERPRETING DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID FROM MULTIPLE DONORS USING A FORENSICALLY RELEVANT SINGLE-CELL STRATEGY
- Madison Mulcahy, B.S. and M.S. Chemistry (Biochemistry Track). FORENSIC INTERPRETATION OF GROUPED AND UNGROUPED SINGLE-CELL ELECTROPHEROGRAMS
- Ami Reader, B.S. Chemistry and M.S. Forensic Science. NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING AND SINGLE-CELL CONSENSUS PROFILES
- Jessica Dominguez Lopez, B.S. Chemistry. NGS WITHIN THE SINGLE-COPY REGIME
- Qhawe Bhembe, M.S. Forensic Science (2021) CONFIRMING LONG RUN DESCRIPTIONS OF NOISE FROM FORENSICALLY RELEVANT DNA LABORATORY PIPELINES
- Saadia Khan, M.S. Chemistry (2021) EFFECTS OF DNA COPY NUMBER ON SHORT TANDEM REPEAT STUTTER RATIOS
- Amanda Gonzalez, M.S. Biology. (2019) DEVELOPING A FORENSICALLY RELEVANT SINGLE-CELL INTERPRETATION STRATEGY FOR HUMAN IDENTIFICATION
- Laura Malek, M.S. Biology. (2019) STABILIZING INFORMATION CONTENT IN DNA EVIDENCE TO IMPROVE LAB-TO-LAB INFERENCE