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DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid)
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Tisa Baumgartner
3777 Depot Road, Suite #403
Hayward CA 94545-2761
USA
phone: 510-266-8100
fax: 510-887-4451
Tisa
Forensic Analytical Sciences, Inc., is an independent, full-service criminalistics laboratory located in the San Francisco Bay Area (www.forensica.com/fasc) that serves both prosecutorial and defense agencies as well as insurance companies and investigators. Forensic Analytical Sciences, Inc. offers forensic services worldwide in:
  • Crime Scene Investigation / Reconstruction
  • Blood Stain Pattern Analysis
  • Firearm and Tool Marks
  • Fingerprints / Impression Evidence
  • Forensic Biology / DNA
  • Forensic Pathology
  • Toxicology
  • Blood Alcohol Analysis / DUI
  • Questioned Document Examination
  • Trace Evidence / Gunshot Residue Analysis
Few independent laboratories have the unique combination of personnel, experience, facilities, and equipment to provide the wide range and quality of services necessary to address comprehensive forensic issues encountered in complex casework.
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George Schiro, MS
Consulting Forensic Scientist
P.O. BOX 188
Cade LA 70519
USA
phone: 337-322-2724
George Schiro is a Consulting Forensic Chemist and DNA Technical Leader. His duties include incorporating the DNA Advisory Board (DAB) standards, accountability for the technical operations of the lab's biology section, conducting DNA analysis using the 13 STR core loci in casework, DNA research, forensic science training and crime scene investigation.

Mr. Schiro has worked over 2900 cases and has qualified as an expert over 145 times in 28 Louisiana parish courts, one Arkansas county court, one California county court, one Florida county court, one Mississippi county court, one Missouri county court, one Nevada county court, one New York county court, federal court, and two Louisiana city courts. Has also consulted on cases in 23 states.

Qualified as an Expert in the Following Areas:
  • Latent Fingerprint Development
  • Serology
  • Crime Scene Investigation
  • Forensic Science
  • Trajectory Reconstruction
  • Shoeprint Identification
  • Crime Scene Reconstruction
  • Bloodstain Pattern Analysis
  • DNA Analysis
  • Fracture Match Analysis
  • Hair Comparison
  • 3/30/2010 · Forensics
    Administrative Policies Dealing with Crime Scene Operations
    One specialized operation that is routinely abused is the crime scene operation. From small police departments to large law enforcement agencies, the biggest problem with crime scene operations is the presence and interference of non-essential personnel at the scene. The law enforcement agency’s administration should deal with this and other crime scene investigation problems through effective crime scene management.

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    Guilford Techno Consultants
    Dr. Kimberly Conlon
    President
    P.O. Box 417
    Stony Brook NY 11790
    USA
    phone: 631-553-5284
    Dr. Kimberly
    Dr. Kimberly Conlon, President of Guilford Techno Consultants, specializes in Organic Chemistry. Her research interests are focused on combining organic chemistry with cell biological approaches to elucidate cellular processes in mammalian cells.

    A noted author in her field, Dr. Conlon has researched and written extensively on the subject of cell biology. She has four Invention Disclosures to her credit and has earned the Carol M. Baldwin Breast Cancer Award from the School of Medicine at State University of New York in Stony Brook, NY.

    Dr. Conlon offers Consultation Services in the following areas:

    Organic Chemistry
  • Extraction and Purification of Biologically Active Molecules
  • Organic Synthesis, Purification and Analysis of Products
  • Chemical Modification of Biological Macromolecules
  • Photosynthetic Reactions, Site-Directed Photocleavage Reactions
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Chromatographic Separations and HPLC, LC/MS/MS, LC/MS, GC/MS, UV-VIS Spectroscopy, IR Spectroscopy, MS, NMR
  • Biochemistry
  • Vector Cloning, Bacterially-Expressed Proteins
  • Protein and Nucleic Acid Biochemistry, Enzymatic Assays, Chemical Modification
  • Polyclonal and Monoclonal Antibodies, Immunoglobulins, IgG Isotyping
  • Immunoassays
  • Cell Biology
  • Bacterial and Yeast Cell Cultures, Insect and Mammalian Tissue Culture
  • Immunocytochemistry
  • Wide-field Light Microscopy
  • The Murine DNA Glycosylase NEIL2 (mNEIL2) and Human DNA Polymerase B Bind Microtubules in Situ and in Vitro
    Reactive Oxygen Species ROS have been linked to aging and the onset of several disorders ranging from cancer to Alzheime'rs disease

    Cell Cycle Regulation of the Murine 8-Oxoguanine DNA Glycosylase (mOGG1): mOGG1 Associates with Microtubules During Interphase and Mitosis
    8-Oxoguanine DNA glycosylase (OGG1) is a major DNA repair enzyme in mammalian cells. OGG1 participates in the repair of 8-oxoG, the most abundant known DNA lesion induced by endogenous reactive oxygen species in aerobic organisms. In this study, antibodies directed against purified recombinant human OGG1 (hOGG1) or murine (mOGG1) protein were chemically conjugated to either the photosensitizer Rose Bengal or the fluorescent dye Texas red.

    Site-directed Photoproteolysis of 8-Oxoguanine DNA Glycosylase 1 (OGG1) By Specific Porphyrin-Protein Probe Conjugates: A Strategy to Improve The Effectiveness of Photodynamic Therapy for Cancer
    The specific light-induced, non-enzymatic photolysis of mOGG1 by porphyrin-conjugated or rose bengal-conjugated streptavidin and porphyrin-conjugated or rose bengal-conjugated first specific or secondary anti-IgG antibodies is reported.