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1700-1900 0745 0845-0915 0915-1005 1005-1050 1050-1135 1135-1220 1220-1330 Room HALL B/C HALL D Meeting Room 10/11 Meeting Room 2 Meeting Room 3 Meeting Room 1 Meeting Room 8/9 Discipline Science & Justice Biological Criminalistics Education & Training Crime Scene Investigation Pathology & Clinical Medicine Chemical Criminalistics Illicit Drugs & Clandestine Labs CHAIR Liesl Chapman SC Kaye Ballantyne Rachel West Jason Wynne Lyndall Young Prof. Paul Kirkbride Ben Painter KEYNOTE 1330-1400 Dr Soren Blau (157) “You have my brother in the Hague”: The Changing Nature of the Use of Forensic Evidence by the International Criminal Court Dr Roland vanOorschot (308) Attended and unattended behaviours in the collection of forensic DNA evidence Brian Rankin (492) Influencing educational standards through professional body accreditation - a collaborative opportunity to ensure academic quality and good practice Christopher Pelosi (698) Forensic use of Perception Response Times, current theory, fallibility and misapplication Sponsored by Motor Accident Commission Prof Roger Byard (34) Shared Sleeping Deaths are Different to SIDS Deaths Prof Jose Almirall (150) From Basic Research to Routine Use in the Courtroom: Elemental Analysis and Comparisons of Materials with Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry Andre van Rijn (706) European drug manufacturing trends 1400-1420 Dr Jason Schreiber (532) The Impact of the Nuremberg Trials on Forensic Medicine Dr Mariya Goray (135) The complexities of DNA transfer in social setting Dr Kym Turnbull (356) A national approach to Forensic Science training in Australia - implications for students and educational providers. Agnieszka Sekula (459) 3D Centre Zurich- Innovative Documentation and Reconstruction in Forensics Dr Morris Odell (38) Residual THC levels after heavy cannabis use Irene Chua (124) Automotive Paint Examination: A Comparison of Microspectrophotometry and Hyperspectral Imaging Erin Heather (203) The Synthesis and Chemical Profiling of 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) and Analogues 1420-1440 Kelly Ann Murray (9) To investigate whether a CSI effect is present among the employees of The University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica Sarah Scott (110) Towards DNA Free Consumables Dr Mark Reynolds (628) Crime Scene Education: A Discipline Specific Bachelor of Science Degree Michael Bell (275) The Potential for Hyperspectral Imaging to Support Criminal and Coronial Investigations Dr Terence Donald (24) The Name Game – issues of terminology in child protection forensic assessments, opinions and ‘diagnoses’ Prof Simon Lewis (616) The characterisation of automotive paints by high spatial resolution synchrotron source transmission IR spectroscopy for forensic purposes Nicola Beckett (316) Isotopic profiling of seized piperazine- containing tablets using δ13C and δ15N stable isotopes welcome reception: (Foyer F & Hall H) Sponsored by NATA Sunday - 31st august 2014 OPENING: (Hall B/C) David Eitzen (Chair Twenty 14 Symposium Organising Committee) Welcome/ Housekeeping/ Acknowledgement of Country. Introduce Official Party Lunch & Poster Session (Hall H) - Biological Criminalistics 1 to 200, Pathology & Clinical Medicine, Crime Scene Investigation, Education & Training, Chemical Criminalistics Sponsored by National Centre for Forensic Studies registration: Foyer H 0830-0845 PLENARY - DETECT: (Hall B/C) Christophe Champod (Switzerland) The future of delivering fingerprint evidence: a roadmap towards twenty20 PLENARY - DETECT: (Hall B/C) Mark Reynolds (Western Australia) The Future of Trace Evidence Detection: Are we wasting our time? Morning Tea (Hall H) Sponsored by Deakin University Monday - 1st September 2014 OFFICIAL ADDRESS & welcome: (Hall B/C) 0845-0855: The Honourable Chris Kourakis - Chief Justice of South Australia 0855-0905: Commissioner Gary Burns - South Australia Police Commissioner 0905-0915: Professor Claude Roux - University of Technology, Sydney, ANZFSS President SPECIAL PLENARY: (Hall B/C) Dr Jason Fox Making Clever Happen – Influencing Research And Innovation Through Game Design

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1700-1900

0745

0845-0915

0915-1005

1005-1050

1050-1135

1135-1220

1220-1330

Room HALL B/C HALL D Meeting Room 10/11 Meeting Room 2 Meeting Room 3 Meeting Room 1 Meeting Room 8/9

Discipline Science & JusticeBiological

CriminalisticsEducation & Training

Crime Scene

Investigation

Pathology & Clinical

MedicineChemical Criminalistics

Illicit Drugs &

Clandestine Labs

CHAIR Liesl Chapman SC Kaye Ballantyne Rachel West Jason Wynne Lyndall Young Prof. Paul Kirkbride Ben Painter

KEYNOTE

1330-1400

Dr Soren Blau(157)

“You have my brother in the Hague”:

The Changing Nature of the Use of

Forensic Evidence by the International

Criminal Court

Dr Roland vanOorschot

(308)Attended and unattended

behaviours in the collection of

forensic DNA evidence

Brian Rankin

(492)Influencing educational standards

through professional body

accreditation - a collaborative

opportunity to ensure academic

quality and good practice

Christopher Pelosi

(698)Forensic use of Perception Response

Times, current theory, fallibility and

misapplication

Sponsored by Motor Accident

Commission

Prof Roger Byard

(34)Shared Sleeping Deaths are

Different to SIDS Deaths

Prof Jose Almirall

(150)From Basic Research to Routine Use

in the Courtroom: Elemental

Analysis and Comparisons of

Materials with Laser Ablation

Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass

Spectrometry

Andre van Rijn

(706)European drug manufacturing trends

1400-1420

Dr Jason Schreiber

(532)The Impact of the Nuremberg Trials on

Forensic Medicine

Dr Mariya Goray

(135)The complexities of DNA transfer

in social setting

Dr Kym Turnbull

(356)A national approach to Forensic Science

training in Australia - implications for

students and educational providers.

Agnieszka Sekula

(459)3D Centre Zurich- Innovative

Documentation and Reconstruction in

Forensics

Dr Morris Odell

(38)Residual THC levels after heavy

cannabis use

Irene Chua

(124)Automotive Paint Examination: A

Comparison of

Microspectrophotometry and

Hyperspectral Imaging

Erin Heather

(203)The Synthesis and Chemical Profiling of

3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine

(MDMA) and Analogues

1420-1440

Kelly Ann Murray

(9)To investigate whether a CSI effect is

present among the employees of The

University of the West Indies, Mona,

Jamaica

Sarah Scott

(110)Towards DNA Free Consumables

Dr Mark Reynolds

(628)Crime Scene Education: A Discipline

Specific Bachelor of Science Degree

Michael Bell

(275)The Potential for Hyperspectral

Imaging to Support Criminal and

Coronial Investigations

Dr Terence Donald

(24)The Name Game – issues of

terminology in child protection

forensic assessments, opinions and

‘diagnoses’

Prof Simon Lewis

(616) The characterisation of automotive

paints by high spatial resolution

synchrotron source transmission IR

spectroscopy for forensic purposes

Nicola Beckett

(316)Isotopic profiling of seized piperazine-

containing tablets using δ13C and

δ15N stable isotopes

welcome reception: (Foyer F & Hall H)

Sponsored by NATA

Sunday - 31st august 2014

OPENING: (Hall B/C)

David Eitzen (Chair Twenty 14 Symposium Organising Committee)

Welcome/ Housekeeping/ Acknowledgement of Country.

Introduce Official Party

Lunch & Poster Session (Hall H) - Biological Criminalistics 1 to 200, Pathology & Clinical Medicine, Crime Scene Investigation,

Education & Training, Chemical Criminalistics Sponsored by National Centre for Forensic Studies

registration: Foyer H

0830-0845

PLENARY - DETECT: (Hall B/C) Christophe Champod (Switzerland)

The future of delivering fingerprint evidence: a roadmap towards twenty20

PLENARY - DETECT: (Hall B/C) Mark Reynolds (Western Australia)

The Future of Trace Evidence Detection: Are we wasting our time?

Morning Tea (Hall H) Sponsored by Deakin University

Monday - 1st September 2014

OFFICIAL ADDRESS & welcome: (Hall B/C)

0845-0855: The Honourable Chris Kourakis - Chief Justice of South Australia

0855-0905: Commissioner Gary Burns - South Australia Police Commissioner

0905-0915: Professor Claude Roux - University of Technology, Sydney, ANZFSS President

SPECIAL PLENARY: (Hall B/C) Dr Jason Fox

Making Clever Happen – Influencing Research And Innovation Through Game Design

1440-1500

Sonja Bitzer

(455)To use a Trace or not – Studying the

Decision Process in two Police Forces in

Switzerland

Chimene Satur

(330)Where did that male DNA come

from? Findings from a study

focusing on the transfer of male

DNA from everyday activities

Shirly Berends-Montero

(685)Bringing an Academic Approach to the

Design of Professional Education

Nicholas Barrett

(563)Imagery and Geomatics Use in AFP

Forensics

Sarah Weller

(600) The use of electrolysis in the

examination of stented coronary

vasculature

Cyril Muehlethaler

(188)The benefits of multivariate statistics

for handling spray paint cases

Morgan Philp

(254) Development and Validation of a

Presumptive Colour Spot Test Method

for the Detection of Synthetic

Cathinones in Seized Illicit Materials

1500-1520

Dr Kristy Martire

(82)Lay Interpretations of the Association of

Forensic Science Providers (AFSP) Verbal

Conclusion Scale

Michele Franco

(655) “What happened last night?”-The

important role that forensic

evidence can play when the victim

has no recollection of events. A

Case Study

Prof Claude Roux

(185)100 Years of Forensic Science Education

that Went Wrong? – Where to from

Here?

Ian Dadour

(554)SmartInsects - Smartphone & Forensic

Entomology. An easy App for crime

scene investigation

Christine Biesiekierski

(60)The evolution of a regional, nurse-

led model of best practice in the care

of clients reporting sexual assault

Thomas Hensel

(312)Investigations into the Fluorescence

of Seminal Fluid

Marie Morelato

(250)The use of organic and inorganic

impurities found in MDMA and MA

police seizures in an intelligence

perspective

1520 -1550

CHAIR Prof Gary Edmond Runa Daniel Rhiannan Horton Siobhan O’Loughlin Neil Langlois Prof. Hilton Kobus Andrew Camilleri

1550-1610

Bobby Cheung

(700)Fit for Purpose Forensic Service - Begins

at Crime Scene,

Concludes in Court

Dr David Bruce

(247)Case Study: From blood groups to

STR Mix - How improved DNA

profiling technology provided

crucial evidence in a cold case

homicide

Dr Mark Reynolds

(617)Blending the Workforce: The Western

Australia (WA) Police Science

Integration Project

Bindi Burnell

(5)'When Crocodiles Attack' - Death in

the Northern Territory

Dr Alanah Buck

(58)Forensic Examination of Shark

Related Fatalities in WA:

Development of a Protocol and

Database

Georgina Sauzier

(411)

Discrimination and classification of

blue-dyed acrylic fibres using

microspectrophotometry with

chemometrics

Cate Quinn

(587)The Changing Face of

Methylamphetamine

1610-1630

Dr Bryan Found

(306)Standardised reporting: Improving the

transparency of forensic science

Richard Wivell

(363)Key Learning Points From The

Application of mRNA Analysis In

Casework

Dr Hilary Hamnett

(155)Getting published in forensic science

Dr Claire Ferguson

(83)Staged Homicides: An examination of

common features of faked burglaries,

suicides, accidents and car accidents

Kelly Olds

(269)Expression of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-

1) and heme oxygenase-2 (HO-2)

over time in bruises

Rachel Morison

(271) Improving the forensic value of

textiles and fibres through the holistic

detection and analysis of acquired

characteristics due to environmental

factors

Dr Helen Salouros

(469)Profiling Methylamphetamine:

Advances in Stable Isotopic Profiling

1630-1650

Dr Kaye Ballantyne

(307)One size fits all: the lessons learnt

moving to standardised reporting in a

multidisciplinary forensic laboratory

Sue Vintiner

(560) The NZ Historic Cases Project: The

NZ Police and ESR Perspectives

Rhiannan Horton

(305)Student Attitudes and Expectations in

Undergraduate Forensic Science

Donna MacGregor

(636)Multidisciplinary Approach to the

Identification of Military Remains

Sairita Maistry

(102)Sudden death of a juvenile following

a verbal altercation: a case report

Maiken Ueland

(198)Textile degradation patterns of

clothing associated with remains

Mark Tahtouh

(161)Preliminary analysis of seized cocaine

samples using Desorption Electrospray

Ionisation – Mass Spectrometry (DESI-

MS)

1650-1710

Penny Costello

(491)A NZ Police study of the effects of

legislation changes on DNA sampling,

DNA links and related case outcomes

Dr Michelle Gahan

(158)Bacillus species at the Canberra

Airport: A 12 month study

Cyril Muehlethaler

(340)Interactive teaching and E-learning as

complementary tools for forensic

science students: an example with a

microscopy Bachelor course

TBC Jeffrey Beckstead

(410)Hyperspectral imaging of bruises

Kate Griffiths

(383)Taking a Stab at Standardisation - the

Future Direction of Textile Damage

Examinations

Nick Harden

(520)Characterization and Classification of

Heroin from Illicit Heroin Seizures by

GC/Q-TOF

1710-1730

Dr Jill Vintiner

(347)Strategic Directions for Forensic Science

at ESR

Sharon Neville

(120)Evaluation of Biomatrica®

DNAstable® for long-term

storage of genomic DNA

extracts at room temperature

Prof Roger Byard

Double Session (40 mins)

(36)How to Publish in Peer-Reviewed

Journals

Regina Verena Taudte

(638)Rapid In-Field Detection of Organic

Explosives on Lab-on-a-Chip Devices

Emily Orchard Hall

(613)A New Approach to Bariatric Manual

Handling in the Mortuary

Prof Simon Lewis

(614)An investigation into a population of

low density polyethylene films in

Western Australia through the use of

attenuated total reflectance – Fourier

Transform infrared spectroscopy with

subsequent chemometrics analysis

Dr. C. Randall Clark

(463) Analytical and Synthetic Studies on

Designer Drugs of the Piperazine Class

1730

Afternoon Tea (Hall H)

Close for the day

0800

0830-0915

0915-1000

1000 -1030

Room HALL B/C HALL D Meeting Room 10/11 Meeting Room 2 Meeting Room 3 Meeting Room 1 Meeting Room 8/9

Discipline Education & TrainingBiological

Criminalistics

Management & Quality

Assurance

Crime Scene

Investigation

Wildlife Forensics /

Entomology / Botany Chemical Criminalistics

Illicit Drugs &

Clandestine Labs

CHAIR Dr Olivia Handt Catherine Hitchcock Mark Sweeney Jennifer Raymond Dr Shari Forbes Kahlee Redman Michael Collins

KEYNOTE

1030-1100

Prof Niamh Nic Daeid

(501)MOOCs in Forensic Science - public

engagement magic or madness?

Dr Michelle Gahan

(156) An overview of biosecurity in

Australia

Dr Jill Vintiner

(244)20 Years on - The Evolution of the

National DNA Profile Databank in New

Zealand (NZ) from both the User and

Provider's Perspective

Dr Jan De Kinder

(76)The collection and analysis of

microtraces using a one-to-one

taping technique

Duncan Jardine

(265)Development of genetic techniques

for use in the detection of illegal

logging of valuable timber species

Prof Paul Kirkbride

(105)Transforming GSR evidence

Jill Head

(245)Emerging Trends in New Psychoactive

Substances in the United States

1100-1120

Barbara Larkin

(92)Experiences and perceptions of

Australian tertiary forensic science

students for different delivery modes

Anupama Gopalakrishnan

(526)

POWERQUANT™ SYSTEM: A New

Robust Human and Male Specific

DNA Quantification System That

Monitors DNA Integrity

Thomas Sobieraj

(589)Reducing the Time of DNA Profiling by

Applying Lean Thinking Principles

Franca Dormann

(12)Optimisation of Recovery of Latent

Fingerprints and DNA on Human Skin

Sherryn Ciavaglia

(25)A novel forensic STR profiling assay

to aid investigations of criminal

activities involving carpet pythons

Regina Verena Taudte

(319)

The Development and Comparison

of Procedures for the Combined

Collection of Organic and Inorganic

Gunshot Residues

Dr Mei Ching Ong

(490)Characterisation and Profiling of

Ecstasy Tablets Seized in Singapore

1120-1140

Prof Simon Lewis

(630)Threshold Learning Outcomes as the

basis for academic standards at the

tertiary level

Prisca Ng

(450)The Effects of Different Fingerprint

Powders on Subsequent DNA

Profiling

Dr Tony Raymond

(530)Management of Drug Detection in the

Field – Impact on Backlogs

David North

(169)Decomposition, Taphonomy and the

Micro-Environment: Understanding

these Principles to Aid in Coronial

Investigations

Jennifer Young

(173)High throughput sequencing of soil

eukaryotes links a suspect to a crime

scene: a mock case scenario

Ivan Sarvas

(656) A Study of the Structure of Gunshot

Residue (GSR) Particles Using a

Focussed Ion Beam/Scanning Electron

Microscope (FIB/SEM) Dual Beam

Instrument

Todd McBriar

(659)The Implementation of Information

Dependent Acquisition (IDA) Tandem

Mass Spectrometry analysis to NSW

routine drug seizures-"The One Shot

analysis"

1140-1200

Assoc Prof Stewart Walker

(573)Lessons To Be Learnt For Collaborative

Forensic Education Programmes

Alicia Haines

(46) In situ detection of latent DNA

using nucleic acid staining dyes and

an alternative light source

Dr Michael Taylor

(512)Technical and Forensic Intelligence in

the AFP: A New Business Model to

Support Forensics

Craig Harris

(468)Implementation of Field Based Sub

Sampling of Biological Evidence in an

Analysis Ready Format within the

NSW Police Force Forensic Services

Group.

Dr Shanan Tobe

(426)Primer template mismatch and its

effect of PCR efficiency in relation to

species-specific assays

Michael Cook

(18)Wash your hands after you handle

your weapon! – GSR contamination

of police from the start-of-shift

handling of standard-issue automatic

pistols

Prof. Dr. Maria Kristina Parr

(660)Improved Detection of Drugs -

Introduction of Supercritical Fluid

Chromatography (SFC) as Orthogonal

Technique

1200-1220

Science & Justice

Lionel Grossrieder

(339)Trends detection in crime analysis: the

contribution of computational methods

Laura Russell

(545)Which Kit has the MultipleX

Factor?

D/Supt Yvette Clark

(191)The Big Bang Theory, without the

humour

Dr Paola Magni

(551) Effect of cooling on different

densities of larvae of Lucilia sericata

(Meigan) (Diptera: Calliphoridae)

Renee Ottens

(130)Successful direct amplification of

nuclear markers using single dog

hairs with eight DogFiler loci

Emeritus Prof Hilton Kobus

(280)The analysis of firearms propellant

particles and their contribution to

Gunshot Residue identification

Rachel West

(597)Nanoparticle Assisted Laser Desorption

Ionization of Drugs

1220-1240

Peter Woodman

(318)The effectiveness of forensic science in

the criminal justice system: measuring

the impact of chemical trace evidence on

police investigations & court trials

Sorelle Bowman

(159)Comparison of bacterial DNA

extraction methods for forensic

applications

Dr Lyndall Young /Dr Damien

Abarno

(502)The exclusionary doctor DNA sample

dilemma: the experience of a sexual

assault service of this issue over the

years

Ben O'Leary

(535)Smarter Evidence Recording

Greta J. Frankham

(604)Becoming an Accredited Wildlife

Forensics Laboratory in Australia -

The Trials, Tribulations and Tests!

Dr Xavier Conlan

(364)Active Flow Column Technology and

Multiplex Detection; Implications for

Forensic Analysis

Luke Andrighetto

(390)Chemical fingerprinting for

differentiation of ephedrine and

pseudoephedrine based

methamphetamine samples

registration: Foyer H

PLENARY - DECIPHER: (Hall B/C) Bryan Found (Victoria)

Deciphering the human condition: the rise of cognitive forensics

Morning Tea (Hall H)

Tuesday - 2nd September 2014

PLENARY - DECIPHER: (Hall B/C) Kimmo Himberg (Finland)

On the impacts of forensic science: from case level to clearance level

Sponsored by NSW Forensic & Analytical Science Service

1240-1340

Room HALL B/C HALL D Meeting Room 10/11 Meeting Room 2 Meeting Room 3 Meeting Room 1 Meeting Room 8/9

Discipline Science & JusticeBiological

Criminalistics

Management & Quality

Assurance

Crime Scene

Investigation

Wildlife Forensics /

Entomology / Botany Chemical Criminalistics

Illicit Drugs &

Clandestine Labs

CHAIR Dr Bryan Found Pam Fietz Dale Robinson Shane Tobe Prof. Simon Lewis Anne Coxon

KEYNOTE

1340-1410

Prof Claude Roux

(66)Quality Assurance to Warrant the

“Scientificity” of Forensic Science: Hope

or Illusion?

Dr Kaye Ballantyne(284)

Cognitive factors affecting DNA

collection outcomes

Dr John Coumbaros

(229)Delivering operational excellence in

forensic science through process

improvement

Paul Sheldon

(90)Validating shoe mark evidence part

two, or another step ahead

A/Prof James Wallman(641)

Forensic Application of Australian

Flesh Flies

Prof Joseph Almog

(713)"Not invisible but unnoticed,

Watson": New developments in the

identification of recent holding of

firearms

Dr C. Randall Clark

(462) Analytical and Synthetic Studies on

Substituted Cathinones: Bath Salt-

type Aminoketone Designer Drugs

1410-1430 Assoc Prof Roberta Julian (584)

Is forensic science effective? Critical

issues from crime scene to court

Bart Blankers

(238)Bayesian networks as a tool for

interpreting DNA results at activity

level

Alastair Ross

(45)Challenging and transforming the way

we do business

Andrew Davidson

(481)Scene of Crime

Examination/Accreditation

Jenna Comstock

(50)Fatty Acid Degradation in Soft Tissue

from Carcasses Decomposing in the

Presence and Absence of Insects

Moteaa El-Deftar

(123)Evaluation of Laser Induced

Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) for

the Forensic Analysis of Trace

Evidence

Ben Painter

(52)The Baeyer - Villiger Reaction: A Novel

Approach for the Manufacture of MDP-

2-P

1430-1450

Reinoud D. Stoel

(148)Beyond the LR approach: the

development of a decision support tool

for Real Time Identification

Dr Kaye Ballantyne

(282)Contextual biasing in biological

examinations and DNA collection

Katrina Edmondson

(645)A Multi-discipline approach to Forensic

Case Management and examinations

Siobhan O'Loughlin

(321)Forensic Homicide Quality Assurance

Controls in Western Australia

Dr Kelly George

(192)Nocturnal Colonization Behavior of

Blowflies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in

Southeastern Australia

Kelsey Seyfang

(186)Toughened glass in portable devices:

its characterisation for forensic

purposes

David Doughty

(527)Impurities in the “Baeyer-Villiger

pathway” to Methamphetamine

Analogies from Substituted

Benzaldehyde

1450-1510

Dr Ruth Morgan

(644)The 'Chain of Evidence' - a critical

appraisal of the applicability and validity

of forensic research and the usability of

forensic evidence

Dr Damien Abarno

(285)Implementing a continuous DNA

interpretation system - a step

towards removing bias?

Nelson Santos

(680)Overview of the United States' National

Commission on Forensic Science

Mark Connor

(299)The use of the GLScan™ for the

analysis of shoeprint evidence.

Dr Michelle Harvey

(213)Detection of Morphine and Codeine

in Flies and Beetles of Forensic

Importance: the case for Transfer

through the Food Chain

Leah Tottey

(253)

Study of Personal Care Products for

PDMS source classification

Kerri-Anne Maroney

(103)Investigation of the l-

Phenylacetylcarbinol Process to

Substituted Benzaldehydes of Interest

1510-1530

Brett Scott

(514)The Operational Benefits of Forensic

Intelligence to Policing in Canberra,

Australia

Tim Bate

(310)Maximum-likelihood estimation of

number of contributors: a new tool

to complement quantitative DNA

profile analysis

Dr Jan De Kinder

(77)The competence management of the

scientific collaborators within the

NICC/INCC

Kaitlyn Toole

(263)Translating Research Findings into

Operational Capabilities in Nuclear

Forensics: The Australian Experience

Prof Shari Forbes

(94)Comparison of odour sources used

for cadaver-detection dog training

Laura McGrath

(138)An investigation of false response

causation in detection dogs

Paul Pigou

(69)Ephedrine Analogues in

Hypophosphorous Acid / Iodine

Reductions

Lunch & Poster Session (Hall H) - Biological Criminalistics 201 to 400, Wildlife/Ent/Bot, Management & QA, Toxicology & Pharm, Illicit Drugs & CL Sponsored by National Centre for Forensic Studies

1530-1600

Room HALL B/C HALL D Meeting Room 10/11 Meeting Room 2 Meeting Room 3 Meeting Room 1 Meeting Room 8/9

Discipline Science & JusticeBiological

Criminalistics

Management & Quality

Assurance

Crime Scene

Investigation

Wildlife Forensics /

Entomology / Botany Chemical Criminalistics

Illicit Drugs &

Clandestine Labs

CHAIR Mark Griffin Damien Abarno Peter Dunstone Dale Robinson Greta Frankham Michael Cook Michael Collins

1600-1620

Hadyn Green

(187)Circumstantial Forensic Cases - Lesson

From The State of Western Australia v

Rayney

Dr Duncan Taylor

(57)

Using continuous DNA

interpretation systems to revisit

likelihood ratio behaviour

José Medeiros

(152)Impact of workplace quality on

employees' productivity: a case study of

Brazilian Federal Police forensic units

Gerda Edelman

(140)Forensic CBRN Response – Achieved

results and future research goals.

Prof Shari Forbes

(95)Profiling the Effect of Blood Age and

Storage Conditions on Odour

Recognition by Cadaver-Detection

Dogs

James Grech

(221)Validation and Implementation of a

Universal Swabbing and Clean Up

Protocol for Explosive Residues

Dr Jim Pearson

(297)Investigations into the use of

Hypophosphorous Acid in the

Reduction of Ephedrine(s)

1620-1640

Nadine Smit

(241)An Investigation of the Application of

Bayesian Networks to Case Assessment

Sarah Scott

(111)STRmix(TM) Successes and the

Database Searching Module

Loene Howes

(400)The readability of expert reports for

non-scientists: Can the reports of your

laboratory be made more reader-

friendly for the police, lawyers, and

judges who use them?

Jason Behan

(154)Heat Stress Management in Chemical

Biological and Radiological Ensembles

Dr Sasha Voss

(273)Forensic applications of

hyperspectral imaging: aging blowfly

pupae

Sally Gamble

(31)

Detection of explosives throughout

the wastewater system: applications

for forensic intelligence

Dr Richard Donovan

(183)Reaction by-products produced during

the synthesis of methamphetamine

from over-the-counter cold and flu

medications: A West Australian

perspective

Peter Stockham

Toxicology &

Pharmacology

Dr Rosemary Isaacs

(325)Toxicology : Evidence Lost while

waiting in ED

1700-1720

Prof Roger Byard

Double Session (40 mins)

(35)What can the Laboratory Contribute to

the Court?

Bart Blankers

(237) Human biological trace

investigations: a probabilistic

approach to interpreting test

results

Cheryl Brown

(39)Should forensics be more like

McDonalds? Utilising the principles of

continuous flow as opposed to

measuring backlogs

Tatiana Prolov

(248)Shorten Turnaround Times - Yes We

Did!

Elsie Kinnaird

(437)Patterns of Insect Succession and

Rate of Decomposition on Hanging

Carcasses in Western Australia

Amanda Frick

(439)Investigations into the variability of

fresh and degraded fingermark lipids

Assoc Prof Gordon Miskelly

(626)Using dynamic air sampling to

complement surface wipe sampling at

former clandestine methamphetamine

laboratories

1720

1900-2330

Jennifer Hornyak

(508)TrueAllele® Casework Validation

on PowerPlex®

21 Mixture Data

Dr Sally Kelty

(576)Leadership in Forensic Science: A

Framework for the Professional

Development of non-technical qualities

for Field Practitioners

Michael Pais

(276)Histological Method for Aging the

Eggs of C. vicina Using Qualitative

Determination of Anatomical

Structures

Patrick Fritz

(446)Profiling of amino acids in latent

fingermark residue

Nardene Reynolds

(329)Persistence and Decontamination of

Methamphetamine on Painted

Plasterboard Recovered from Former

Clandestine Laboratories

Afternoon Tea (Hall H)

Close for the day

extreme night out: gansters and molls (William Magarey Room - Adelaide Oval)

Sponsored by Promega / Hamilton / Bio-Strategy

1640-1700

Simon Baechler / Marie Morelato

(323)Forensic intelligence: induction of a

general and transversal framework using

a comparative approach

0830

0845-0930

0930-1015

1015 -1100

Room HALL B/C HALL D Meeting Room 10/11 Meeting Room 2 Meeting Room 3 Meeting Room 1 Meeting Room 8/9

Discipline Science & JusticeBiological

Criminalistics

Anthropology,

Archaeology &

Odontology

Firearms & ToolmarksWildlife Forensics /

Entomology / Botany Chemical Criminalistics

Illicit Drugs &

Clandestine Labs

CHAIR Dr Linzi-Wilson Wilde Dennis McNevin Ellie Simpson Alan Piper Michelle Harvey Paul Pigou Andrew Camilleri

KEYNOTE

1100-1130

Alastair Ross

(515)Are we satisfied with the forensic

science status quo – should we be?

Timothy Verdon

(352)

Sorting out mixture analysis: Cell

separation of mixed forensic

specimens

Sherry Nakhaeizadeh

(479)The effect of Cognitive Bias in Forensic

Anthropology: The Power of Context in

the Interpretation of Skeletal Remains

Reinoud D. Stoel

(332)Minimizing contextual bias in

forensic casework: Implementing

context management in firearms and

ammunition examinations

Kirstie Scott

(193)The Application of Diatom Analysis

in Forensic Geoscience: Developing

a New Technique for the

Comparative Assessment of Trace

Evidence

Prof Robert Fitzpatrick

(477) Mineralogical and pedological

comparisons of secondary and

primary transfer soil samples as

significant evidence in a criminal

investigation

Prof Joseph Almog

(64)Proactive Forensic Science: A Novel

Class of Potential Designer Drugs

Relating to Cathinone

1130-1150

Jessica Ritchie

(70)DNA evidence: The layperson’s

interpretation

Elizabeth Brooks

(122) Gender Specific Stained of

Epithelial Cell Isolation and

Analysis facilitated by Laser Micro-

Dissection

Dr Carl Stephan

(484)A Short, Standardized, 15 Image Pair

Test for Establishing Chest Radiograph

Comparison Aptitude

Gerard Dutton

(28)Firearm and Tool Mark Training

Programme for the Palestinian Civil

Police

Rebecca Buis

(53)Confirming the validity of human

decomposition fluid as a cadaver-

detection dog training aid

Georgia McCulloch

(549)

Discrimination of Trace Geoforensic

Samples at Sites in the UK, USA and

Australia by High Performance Liquid

Chromatography (HPLC)

Assoc Prof Dr Jurian

Hoogewerff

(401)A New Zealand Cannabis Hydrogen

Isoscape for Forensic Provenancing

1150-1210

Dr Bryan Found

(255)Psychological factors in the

interpretation, delivery and assessment

of forensic science evidence

Eletra Williams

(344) RNA Suspension FISH; A Novel

Method for Single Cell

Identification

Dr Jacqui Hislop-Jambrich

(101)An automated system for collecting and

analysing human femur morphology for

forensic analysis

Dr Thomas Liebscher

(334)GunFinder - a browser-based

application to identify firearms of the

basis of simple features

Katelynn Perrault

(86)Novel use of sorbent-based

techniques for the collection of

decomposition odour from soil

Kelly Cheshire

(42) The potential of geochemical

analysis in discriminating mixed

provenance samples for forensic

investigation

1210-1230

Alex Forndran

(40)Reading Between the Lines? The Role of

Forensic Evidence Reporting on Juror

Understanding and Decision Making

Bianca Szkuta

(379) DNA contamination by high-risk

vectors during examination - Do

they pose a risk?

Jodi Caple

(16)Facial Soft Tissue Thicknesses of

Juveniles in an Australian Sub-

Population

Dr Thomas Liebscher

(333)The Sound of Passing Bullets and its

Forensic Value

Graeme Bremner

(216)Implementing DNA barcoding in NZ

fisheries forensics: promise and

pitfalls

Tim Ditcham

(302)Analysis of Australian Uranium Ore

Concentrates for Source Attribution

Capabilities in Nuclear Forensic

Science

Dr C. Randall Clark

(Double Session)

(461)Forensic Chemistry of Substituted 1-

Alkyl-3-Acylindoles: Isomeric Synthetic

Cannabinoids

PLENARY - DELIVER: (Hall B/C) Liesl Chapman SC (South Australia)

Playing forensic science monopoly

Wednesday - 3rd September 2014

Morning Tea (Hall H)

PLENARY - DELIVER: (Hall B/C) Niamh Nic Daeid (UK)

The future of forensic evidence: developing some joined up research thinking

registration: Foyer H

1230-1330

Room HALL B/C HALL D Meeting Room 10/11 Meeting Room 2 Meeting Room 3 Meeting Room 1 Meeting Room 8/9The playford -

adelaide 2 & 3

Discipline Science & JusticeBiological

Criminalistics

Anthropology,

Archaeology &

Odontology

Firearms & ToolmarksBiological Criminalistics -

Blood Pattern AnalysisFingerprint Examination

Toxicology &

Pharmacology

Illicit Drugs &

Clandestine Labs

CHAIR Anna Davey Jeremy AustinDr Mark Leedham &

Dr Stephen Knott Andy Plummer David Veldhoen Chris Lennard Tim Scott Dr Matthew Cox

KEYNOTE

1330-1400

Liesl Chapman SC

(676)Being a barrister in the world of forensic

science

Ryan England

(209) Increased discrimination power

of forensic samples using next

generation sequencing

Dr Mark Page(96)

Conclusionary Language in Forensic

Odontology

Dr James French(30)

The Transfer and Deposition of

Gunshot Residue (GSR): Implications

for Forensic Investigations Studied

Using Test-Firing Data and Bayesian

Networks

Dr Brian Yamashita(482)

Which Sock Is Whiter? Applying the

Scientific Method to Bloodstain

Pattern Analysis

Dr Sebastien Moret /

Christophe Champod (108)

A General Overview of Current

Fingerprint Research at the IPS

Dr Shanlin Fu

(456)Bioanalysis of Urine Samples after

Manipulation by Oxidising Chemicals:

Challenge, Current Practice and Future

Prospect

Andre Van Rijn

(707)Case study: World’s

sophisticated and professional

MDMA + amphetamine and

precursor laboratory  (technical

and process explanation)

1400-1420

Dr Rosemary Isaacs

(324)Who gives or should give what

evidence?

Dr Dennis McNevin

(408)Next generation sequencing:

Coming to a forensic lab near you

Dr Helen James

(672)Choosing core competencies for

forensic odontology specialist

registration

Michaela Regan

(29)The Use of Gunshot Residue as Trace

Evidence on Clothing

Dr Niki Osborne

(345)How Reliable are Current Methods

for Bloodstain Pattern Analysis on

Fabric?

Joshua Abraham

(97)Modelling the Variability of Minutiae

using Machine Learning and

Statistical Analysis to Calculate

Likelihood Ratios for 'Warm Hit'

Cases

Danielle Butzbach

(357)Post-mortem production of

paracetamol via degradation of its

metabolite

Dr Matthew Cox

(548)“Wow!! That’s one #@!#$%

cool bean mate”

1420-1440 Prof Gary Edmond

(81)How to cross-examine forensic scientists

Bhavik Mehta

(381)An assessment of the Illumina

MiSeq platform for forensic DNA

genotyping

Dr Brad Ross

(531)Access to patient databases to assist

with antemortem record retrieval in

forensic odontology

Dr Alison Beavis

(639)Sequencing the analysis of organic

gunshot residues

Bart Blankers

(239)Bayesian approach to interpreting

bloodstain patterns

Rebecca Lee

(164) An Objective Assessment of

Fingerprint Expert Opinion Using a

Skin Stretch Model

Dr David Brown

(211)Could a Dietary Supplement Cause a

False Positive Confirmation for

Amphetamine?

1440-1500

Kate Cashman

(80)Lawyers' Use of DNA Evidence in

Criminal Trials

Dr Runa Daniel

(388)Next Generation Sequencing in

Forensics: Ion Torrent vs MiSeq

Dr Alistair Soon

(218)Bitemark evidence, is it the injury that

is unreliable or is it the expert analysis

that is unreliable?

Pavel Kolář

(699)Gun shot residues – their distribution

and sedimentation after the shot

David North

(168)

Bloodstain Pattern Analysis in an

Extreme Outdoor Environment

Helen Earwaker

(234)Fingermark Sufficiency Decision-

making with UK Fingerprint

Laboratories

Dr Shanlin Fu

(601)Biotransformation of anabolic steroids

by Cunninghamella elegans

1500-1520

Dr Linzi Wilson-Wilde

(181)Expert Evidence in a Judicial Setting –

the quadrangulation of views

Anastasia Khodakova

(54) Metagenomic sequencing as a

tool for forensic soil discrimination

Assoc Prof Jane Taylor

(358)Validation studies in forensic

odontology

Jason Barr

(342)Crime Scene Trajectory Recording

and Representation Using 3D Laser

Scanning

LeeAnn Singley

(143)Shedding Light on “The Dark Side” -

Views from a Forensic Bloodstain

Pattern Analysis Consultant

Stephen Bleay

(71)Adding spice to fingermark

enhancement - the Natural Yellow 3

reagent for grease contaminated

surfaces

Ben Tscharke

(621)Estimation of stimulant use in

metropolitan Adelaide by wastewater

analysis

Joanne Gerstner-Stevens

(387)Emerging Psychoactive

Substances–the evolving

Victorian market

Lunch & Poster Session (Hall H) - Biological Criminalistics 401 to 650, Anthro/Archae/Odont, Firearms & Toolmarks, Biometrics, BPA, Documents, Fingerprints, Fires & Explosions

Sponsored by National Centre for Forensic Studies

Andre Van Rijn

(708)Cocaine Extraction: Methods,

Risks, Dangers & Field Testing

1520-1550

Room HALL B/C HALL D Meeting Room 10/11 Meeting Room 2 Meeting Room 3 Meeting Room 1 Meeting Room 8/9The playford -

adelaide 2 & 3

DisciplineBiological

Criminalistics

Anthropology,

Archaeology &

Odontology

Firearms & ToolmarksBiological Criminalistics -

Blood Pattern AnalysisFingerprint Examination

Toxicology &

Pharmacology

Illicit Drugs &

Clandestine Labs

CHAIR Adrian Linacre Helen James Andy Plummer Edmund Silenieks Yvonne Dillon Olaf Drummer Ben Painter

1550-1610

Jennifer Templeton

(88) Generating DNA profiles from

fingerprints using optimised

recovery and direct PCR

Audrey Meehan

(6)The Technique of Sampling Skeletal

Remains for DNA Testing

Alan Piper

(261)Two very different pattern types in an

assault matter

Dr Brian Yamashita

(483)Physics and Mathematics in

Bloodstain Pattern Analysis

Prof Chris Lennard

(74)IFRG Guidelines for the Assessment

of Fingermark Detection Techniques

Tim Scott

(355)Post-mortem concentrations of drugs

in liver: how useful are they?

1610-1630

Renee Ottens

(134)Successful direct amplification of

nuclear markers from fingernail

clippings

Dr Denice Higgins

(673)The Forensic Odontologist and DNA

Identification of human remains using

teeth

Alan Piper

(162)Pipe bombs and tool marks

Russell Cook

(210)

Comparison between Drip Stains and

Impact Spatter Stains on Different

Fabrics

Amanda Frick

(438)Nile Blue as a simple, versatile

reagent for latent fingermark

detection

Catherine Camilleri

(539)A toxic combination of codeine,

benzodiazepines and stimulates in a

man using anabolic steroids

CHAIR Dr Monique Kardos

1630-1650

Electronic Evidence

Kathryn Denny

(67)Analysis and interpretation of CCTV

imaging within law enforcement

1650-1710

Biometrics

Jennifer Wright

(550)

Developing a novel technique for

identifying POI from CCTV images

through Morphometric Mapping of

‘habitual posture'

1720

1900

Close for the day

"TECHNOLOGY ON TRIAL"

Panel Discussion

Panel Members:

Moderator:

Michael Abbott QC

Judge:

Hon Justice

John Sulan

Defence Barrister:

Liesl Chapman SC

Prosecutor:

Sandi McDonald SC

Technical Expert:

Dr Duncan Taylor

Juror:

Sean Fewster

the Advertiser

anzfss sa branch public night 'underbelly uncovered' (Hall B/C)

Afternoon Tea (Hall H)

Kerryn Gray

(409)Direct amplification of casework

bloodstains using the Promega

PowerPlex® 21

PCR Amplification System

Dr John Berketa

(679)Sifting Through the Ashes: Odontology

and Anthropology Aspects of

Identifying Incinerated Individuals

Nick Laan

(100) Impact velocity of blood droplets

for crime scene reconstruction

Mackenzie de la Hunty

(292)Investigation of current and new

techniques for the development of

fingermarks on porous substrates

that have been wet

Natalia George

(543)An Unusual Death Involving

Oxymorphone

Andre Van Rijn

(710)APAAN Conversion & Precursor

Manufacture

Andre Van Rijn

(709)Trends and developments in

Amphetamine and MDMA

production

Fabrice Odefrey

(612)Optimization of Two SNP Panels

for Use with Forensic Samples on

the Ion Personal Genome

Machine®

Dr Ellie Simpson

(23)Identification of Medical Implants from

Incinerated Remains

Elisabeth Williams

(304)Modelling the Impact Dynamics of

Small, Upward-Projected Blood

Droplets for Quantitative Crime

Scene Reconstruction

Duncan McCarthy

(436)Rhodamine 6G and sulfosalicylic acid

as a fixing and development solution

for the enhancement of blood

impressions

Michaela Kenneally

(538)Hairy Cases - when hair analysis is

uniquely useful

0800

0830-0915

0915-1000

1000 -1030

Room HALL B/C HALL D Meeting Room 10/11 Meeting Room 2 Meeting Room 3 Meeting Room 1 Meeting Room 8/9

Discipline Fire & ExplosionsBiological

CriminalisticsDocument Examination Biometrics

Biological Criminalistics -

Blood Pattern AnalysisFingerprint Examination

Toxicology &

Pharmacology

CHAIR Andrew Bosley Ryan England Sharon Birchall Dr Monique Kardos David Veldhoen Duncan McCarthy Chris Kostakis

KEYNOTE

1030-1100

Nadia Abdul-Karim

(691)Post-Blast Aftermath: Forensic,

Chemical and Physical Aspects of

Explosion Phenomenon -the Particles

and the Patterns

Eleanor Tobe

(602) Optimisation of a novel TaqMan

multiplex to accurately and

efficiently detect the quantity and

quality of human mtDNA in

ancient, degraded or modern

samples

Kylie Jones

(176)Validation of Document Examination

Skills – Project Development and

Current Milestones

Dr Richard Kemp

(478)The detection of identity fraud in

passport applications: Improving

performance through increased

unfamiliar face matching accuracy

Dr Niki Osborne

(348)A Mixed-Methods Approach to

Understanding Decision-Making and

Context Integration in Bloodstain

Pattern Analysis

Dr Xanthe Spindler

(441)Single and multi-target immunogenic

reagents for the detection of latent

fingermarks: first steps towards a

universal reagent

Dr Sam Alfred

(682)The Clinical toxicity and management

of psychostimulant analogue

ingestions in South Australia

1100-1120

Holly Yu

(190)Assessing the Contact Heater as a New

Method of Recovering Explosives Traces

from Porous Surfaces

Dr Meng-Han Lin

(246)In situ hybridisation and

immunocytochemistry labelling to

detect multiple individuals and

body fluids

Melanie Holt

(702)Novel interdisciplinary approaches

for solving casework

David Dick

(595) Forensic Facial Comparison: Is it a

Science?

Karla de Bruin

(458) Spreading behavior of blood drops

on fabrics

Dr Sebastien Moret

(98)Nanoparticles and Fingermarks: An

Insight Into the Interaction Principles

Shimpei Watanabe

(472)Metabolic studies of synthetic

cannabinoids by Cunninghamella

elegans

1120-1140

John Goodpaster

(240)Mapping of explosive residues on pipe

bomb container fragments by a novel

total vaporization technique

Dr Catherine Hitchcock &

Carole Field

(115)

Cradle to Grave : Increased

efficiency in DNA processing and

reporting in a high throughput

forensic DNA laboratory

Simon Baechler

(228)The systematic processing of forensic

science data to provide crime

intelligence: the example of false

identity documents

Alice Towler

(444)Can rating feature similarity improve

face matching accuracy?

Therese de Castro

(73)Scientific fundamentals of passive

bloodstain formation on laundered

shirting apparel

Taryn Guinan

(160)Luminescent porous silicon

microparticles for fingerprint dusting

powders

James Grech

(78)

Evaluation of Enzyme-Linked

ImmunoSorbent Assay and Liquid

Chromatography-Tandem Mass

Spectrometry as Screening and

Confirmation Methods for the

Detection of Synthetic Cannabinoids

1140-1200

Jaana Kuula

(189)The Hyperspectral Investigation of Fires

and Explosions

Julie French

(466)Moving beyond buccal samples:

Expanding the utility of Rapid DNA

Analysis™

Cadola Liv

(341)A “white box” study to understand how

experts examine questioned signatures

and make inferences about sources

Christopher Malec

(591) The Impact of Glasses on Facial

Recognition

Edmund Silenieks

(170)The Interaction of Blood with Fabrics

Amy Malone

(546)A novel technique to develop latent

impressions on Polymer bank notes

Daniel Pasin

(510)Detection and Quantification of 40

New Designer Drugs in Post-mortem

Blood Using High Resolution Mass

Spectrometry

1200-1220

Chris Lennard

(167)Application of a Next-Generation

Portable Gas Chromatograph-Mass

Spectrometer for the On-Site Analysis of

Ignitable Liquid Residues

Bhavik Mehta

(214)Forensic SNP genotyping: High

resolution melting (HRM) analysis

vs. SNaPshot®

Rochelle Epple

(175)Turning a Bad Impression into a Good

Result – Examination of Large Scale

Identity Crime Matters

Dr David White

(650) Searching for Supermatchers: Do

some people possess natural aptitude

in forensic image comparison?

Mac Fergusson

(703)Visualising Blood Spatter on Dark

Fabrics

Matthew Gittos

(633)Operation Falls - Detection &

Deciphering - Speed is the Answer: A

Case Study

Ching Yee Fong

(632)The detection of New Psychoactive

Substances in urine using the Benchtop

Quadrupole/Orbitrap Mass

Spectrometer

1220-1240

Kate Grimwood

(452)The development of the The Incendiary

Device Database (IDD): A forensic fire

investigation tool.

Dr Dennis McNevin

(406) High resolution melting (HRM)

analysis for forensic genetics

Kylie Jones

(177)The Use of Document Examination in

Forensic Intelligence

Dana Michalski

(605)Examining the Performance of Human

Operators and Automated Facial

Recognition Systems for the

Identification of Missing and

Exploited Children

LeeAnn Singley

(144)A “Bloody Good” Product –

Development and Implementation of

a Quality Assurance Program in

Bloodstain Pattern Analysis

Dr. Sebastien Moret

(99) Towards a More Fundamental

Understanding of Latent Fingermark

Detection Techniques

Hooi Yan Moy

(670)The Abuse of New Psychoactive

Substances in Singapore

Morning Tea (Foyer F)

Thursday - 4th September 2014

PLENARY - FUTURE: (Hall B/C) Sebastian Marino (New Zealand)

Future Trends in Reality Capture and Visualization

registration: Foyer H

PLENARY - FUTURE: (Hall B/C) Max Houck (USA)

How forensic science works: An architecture for the forensic enterprise

1240-1340

Room HALL B/C HALL D Meeting Room 10/11 Meeting Room 2 Meeting Room 3 Meeting Room 1 Meeting Room 8/9

DisciplineManagement & Quality

Assurance

Biological

CriminalisticsDocument Examination Electronic Evidence

Biological Criminalistics -

Blood Pattern AnalysisFingerprint Examination

Toxicology &

Pharmacology

CHAIR Roberta Julian Eleanor Tobe Roslind Winter Tim Woodcock Andrew Donnelly Christophe Champod Peter Harpas

KEYNOTE

1340-1410

Dr Max Houck(147)

Backlogged cases reduction through a

system of systems approach

Dr Meng-Han Lin

(243)New developments in RNA

technology for forensic analysis

Tahnee Dewhurst(257)

Dynamic capture and comparison of

non-visualised intra signature features

in both genuine and simulated

signatures.

Dr Sebastian Marino / Jason

Barr (678)Advances in LIDAR Visualisation for

Forensic Applications

Gerda Edelman

(142)Blood stain age estimation

Dr Stephen Bleay

(63)The Home Office Fingermark

Visualisation Manual

Prof Jan Ramaekers

(454)Cannabis impairment as assessed

during on-the-road driving and

neurocognitive task performance in

occasional and heavy users

Sponsored by Motor Accident

Commission

1410-1430

Dr Linzi Wilson-Wilde

(714)The Battle for the Standardisation of

Standards

Lori Hennessey

(683)Processing blood and saliva based

crime scene samples on the

RapidHIT® system for investigative

lead development

Heidi Harralson

(440)Forensic Analysis of Electronic

Signatures: A Methodological Approach

Jason Barr

(586)Data accuracy of photo-fitting into 3D

point clouds

David Veldhoen

(642)When one blow is enough

Prof Chris Lennard

(75)Evaluation of Fingermark Detection

Sequences on Paper Substrates

Prof Olaf Drummer

(677)Emerging Drugs in Victorian Drivers

1430-1450

Andrew Parkinson

(513)Illicit Material in International Mail: The

Application of Forensic Intelligence

Dr Sheree Hughes-Stamm

(460)DNA Preservation And High

Throughput Methods For

Decomposing Human Tissue

Samples

Martin W. B. Jarvis

(79)

Autograph Authentication: Special

Challenges in Forensic Analysis

Scott Rees

(568)The Dark Web

Patrick Geoghegan

(516)The Use of a Novel Physical Model

for Gunshot-Related Blood Spatter

Simulation

Patrick Fritz

(445)p-Dimethylaminobenzaldehyde:

Preliminary investigations into a

novel reagent for the detection of

latent fingermarks on paper surfaces

Joanna Rositano

(525)Supported Liquid Extraction for the

analysis of Methamphetamine,

Methylenedioxymethamphetamine

and ∆-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol in Oral

Fluid and Blood

1450-1510

Dr Jennifer Raymond

(68)Evidence Recovery: A discipline in its

own right?

Nano Nagle

(286)Antiquity and diversity of

Australian Aboriginal Y

chromosomes: a perspective

Claire Graydon

(603)Determination of the Direction of

Writing of Ballpoint Pen Ink Lines

Janis Dalins

(567)Accelerated Forensic Analysis through

Efficient Search Prioritisation

Patrick Geoghegan

(624)Realistic simulant for human brain at

ballistic range of impact

Kylie McNaught

(20)The Transfer of Fingerprints Between

Paper Sources

Bernhard Wuest

(22)New methods and algorithms using All

Ions MS/MS data for the identification

of isomeric drugs and drug metabolites

in blood samples by LC-MS/MS

accurate mass quadrupole time of

flight mass spectrometry

1510-1530

Linda Jones

(260)Development of a Visual Management

System to Effectively Monitor Workflow

in a Casework Environment

Assoc Prof Jeremy Austin(572)

DNA capture and high throughput

sequencing recover whole

mitochondrial genomes from

highly degraded samples for

human identification

Kylie Jones

(179)Application of Isotope Ratio Mass

Spectrometry for the Measurement and

Comparison of Australian Office Papers

Barry Blundell

(669)Crowd sourcing the investigation

Edmund Silenieks

(565)

BPA PanelBloodstain Pattern Analysis

Downunder – a Discussion on the

Status of BPA in the Australasian

Region

Assoc Prof Gordon Miskelly

(623)Thinking fluorously – using

fluorinated solvents in fingermark

enhancement

Dr Hilary Hamnett

(504)Toxicology case studies from New

Zealand involving LC-TOF-MS

1530-1600

1600

1700

1900-2400symposium gala dinner (Pre-Dinner Drinks in Foyer F from 1900 with dinner held in Halls F & G)

Sponsored by Pathtech

Close for the day

Lunch (Foyer F)

Afternoon Tea (Foyer F)

ANZFSS 2014 Annual General Meeting (Hall B/C)