Discover the fascinating world of investigative genetic genealogy in this informative crash course hosted at the Howe Library. This session explores how DNA analysis is utilized by the DNA Doe Project to identify unknown individuals and solve cold cases. Attendees will gain insights into the methodologies behind genetic research and the impact of this technology on modern forensic science. Join us for an engaging hour of learning about this critical intersection of science and justice.
What to Expect
A one-hour presentation covering the basics and applications of investigative genetic genealogy.
Who Should Attend
Genealogy enthusiasts
Students of forensic science
Library patrons
True crime researchers
Agenda Overview
A 60-minute crash course on genetic genealogy techniques.
Venue & Address
Howe Library
13 South St Hanover , New Hampshire – 03755 United States
Organizer
Howe Library · Library
Public library serving the Hanover community.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a cost to attend?
No, this event is free.
Where is the event held?
Howe Library, 13 South St, Hanover, NH.
Do I need to register?
Please check the Howe Library website for registration requirements.
What is the DNA Doe Project?
A non-profit organization that uses genetic genealogy to identify John and Jane Does.
Is this suitable for beginners?
Yes, it is designed as a crash course.
What time does it start?
3:30 PM.
Tags
genealogy
DNA
science
library
Hanover
education
Summary
An educational workshop on genetic genealogy and the DNA Doe Project at Howe Library.