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CO116598 0814 C · o · n · t · e · n · t · s 003Program-at-a-glance 008 Program at a glance Floor Plan Oct 12 (Sun) 011Welcome 013Acknowledgements TIME 014 Host Institute 08:00 016 Organizing Committee 08:30 000 Sponsors 09:00 000 Partner Associations 09:30 10:00 General Information 021 Social Events & Board Meetings 104 105 203A 12:00 Information for Invited Speaker & Oral Presenter 12:30 034 Information for Poster Presenter 13:00 DNA CSI TE Company Sponsors 046Exhibition Overview 047Exhibitor List 050Exhibitor Introduction DNA QASC CSI TE DNA 077 Scientific Program Overview 18:00 082 Scientific Program 18:30 104 2F 105 203A 203B 208A CSI TE ID QASC CSI 19:00 19:30 20:00 TE QASC 201 E4 E5 E6 E7,8 5 JRR Training Course 5 JRR Training Course IAFS Workshop AFSN Opening Ceremony & Keynote Lecture 2 3 ID IAFS Workshop JRR Training Course TX Keynote Lecture Technical Exhibition JRR Training Course TX 2 3 AFSN Luncheon Symposium (Illumina) AFSN Workgroup Workshop DNA CSI TE QASC ID Break DNA 3F 208B Break TX IAFS Workshop IFSA Meeting 4 6 JRR Training Course Break AFSN Workgroup Business Meeting 16:30 17:30 TX AFSN Workgroup Business Meeting 16:00 Scientific Program ID QASC 15:30 101 + 102 JRR Training Course Lunch Break 14:30 17:00 E7,8 Registration (08:00-18:00) AFSN Workgroup Workshop 14:00 15:00 201 1F Break 13:30 045 208B AFSN Workgroup Workshop 11:30 033 208A 3F Registration (08:00-18:00) 11:00 Onsite Information Sponsorship & Exhibition 203B 10:30 027 Oct 13 (Mon) 2F ID JRR Training Course TX AFSN Retreat Meeting (Board with Chairs & Vice Chairs) AFSN Workgroup Workshop DNA CSI TE QASC ID TX IAFS Workshop IFSA Meeting 4 6 JRR Training Course AFSN Retreat Meeting (Board Members) 20:30 [AFSN 2014 ABBREVIATION] CSI Crime Scene Investigation DNADNA ID Illicit Drugs TXToxicology TE Trace Evidence QASC Quality Assurances & Standards Committee WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 003 Program at a glance Oct 14 (Tue) 1F TIME 101 + 102 104 Oct 15 (Wed) 2F 105 203A 203B 208A 3F 208B 201 E1 E2 E3 E4 1F E5 E6 E7,8 Auditorium Registration (08:00-18:00) 08:00 103 2F 104 105 208A 208B 204 3F 209 210 AFSN Workgroup Workshop 09:30 DNA 10:00 CSI TE QASC ID TX IFSA Meeting 10:30 18 19 11 12 JRR Training Course 14 11:00 AFSN Workgroup Workshop 11:30 DNA 12:00 CSI TE QASC ID TX IFSA Meeting IAFS Workshop 18 19 11 12 JRR Training Course 14 12:30 Technical Exhibition AFSN Luncheon Symposium (Thermofisher Scientific) 14:00 IAFS Workshop 14:30 15:00 AFSN Keynote Lecture 18 19 11 15:30 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 09:30 10:00 13 15 17 JRR Training Course * IAFS Workshop 22 Place: NFS Seoul Time: 08:3017:30 (Meeting Time 07:30 / 1Fl Grand Ballroom Lobby) 18 19 11 13 12:30 13:00 13:30 Lunch Break Technical Exhibition 14:00 14:30 IAFS Special Session SS01 (PT) SS02 (GB) Oral Presentation SS03 (TEC) OP01 (ELQ) OP02 (AP) 15 17 JRR Training Course 16:30 17:00 19:00 OP03 (QD) OP04 (MD) OP05 (ES/GF) IAFS Opening & Keynote Lecture Poster Presentation Break 16:00 Opening Ceremony 18:30 IAFS Special Session SS04 (PT) SS05 (GB) Oral Presentation SS06 (TEC) OP06 (ELQ) OP07 (AP) OP08 (QD) OP09 (MD) OP10 (ES/GF) Poster Presentation 18:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 Welcome Reception 20:00 20:30 004 • WFF2014 12:00 17:30 18:00 [AFSN 2014 ABBREVIATION] CSI Crime Scene Investigation DNADNA IAFS Opening & Keynote Lecture 11:30 15:30 IAFS Workshop Elsevier Workshop 11:00 15:00 Break AFSN Closing Ceremony & AGM (AGM is strictly for AFSN member institution only) Coffee & Tea 10:30 Break Lobby IAFS Opening & Keynote Lecture 09:00 IAFS Workshop Auditorium Registration (07:00 - 18:30) 08:30 09:00 13:30 101 + 102 08:00 08:30 13:00 TIME 19:30 20:00 20:30 ID Illicit Drugs TXToxicology TE Trace Evidence QASCQuality Assurances & Standards Committee [IAFS 2014 ABBREVIATION] CFM Clinical Forensic Medicine CF Cyber Forensic DMS Digital and Multimedia Science MD Mass Disaster ELQ Ethics / Law / Education / QAQC FPRFingerprint AP Forensic Anthropology GF Gun / Firearms ES Forensic Engineering Science PT Forensic Pathology GB Forensic Genetics & Biology SI Scene Investigation QD Questioned Document OD Forensic Odontology TEC Trace Evidence / Forensic Chemistry TI Toxicology / Illicit Drugs PBS Forensic Psychiatry / Behavioral Science WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 005 Program at a glance Oct 16 (Thu) 1F TIME 101 + 102 08:00 08:30 09:00 103 3rd World Forensic Sciences (*Breads and coffee will be provided.) 104 105 203A 203B 208A SS07 (FPR/SI) 10:00 3F 208B 204 209 210 201 Auditorium R1 Lobby SS08 (AP) SS10 (FPR/SI) OP11 (PT) SS09 IOFOS (OD) OP12 WPMO (CFM) OP13 (GB) OP14 (TI) OP15 (TEC) OP16 (CF/DMS) Poster Presentation 13:30 104 105 203 208A 208B 3F 204 209 210 Auditorium Lobby OP39 (OD) OP40 (PBS) Forensic Sciences in Korea Poster Presentation OP46 (PBS) Forensic Sciences in Korea Poster Presentation SS11 (AP) OP17 (PT) OP18 WPMO (CFM) OP19 (GB) OP20 (TI) 10:00 OP21 (TEC) OP22 (CF/DMS) IAFS Board Meeting AAFS Scientific Session I Poster Presentation APMLA Workshop SS16 (TI) Forensic Sciences in Korea Poster Presentation Forensic Sciences in Korea Poster Presentation Oral Presentation OP35 (PT) OP36 (OTHERS) OP37 (GB) OP38 (FPR/SI) Coffee & Tea 11:00 Oral Presentation SS12 IOFOS (OD) IAFS Special Session 09:30 IAFS Special Session 11:30 SS17 (TI) 12:00 SS18 (DMS/CF/QD) APMLA Workshop Oral Presentation OP41 (PT) OP42 (OTHERS) OP43 (GB) OP44 (FPR/SI) OP45 (OD) OP50 (FPR/SI) OP51 (OD) 12:30 14:30 15:00 IAFS Special Session SS10 (FPR/SI) SS14 (MD) ENFSI Session OP25 (PT) OP23 WPMO (CFM) OP24 (GB) OP26 (AP) IAFS Special Session SS13 (ELQ) 17:30 SS15 (MD) ENFSI Session OP27 (TEC) OP28 (CF/DMS) IAFS Board Meeting AAFS Scientific Session II Poster Presentation OP31 (PT) OP29 WPMO (CFM) OP30 (GB) 14:30 15:00 OP32 (AP) OP33 (TEC) OP34 (CF/DMS) IAFS Board Meeting AAFS Scientific Session I AAFS Scientific Session II Poster Presentation 16:30 17:00 18:00 18:30 19:00 19:00 006 • WFF2014 OP48 (TI) OP49 (GB) Break APMLA Workshop Oral Presentation OP52 (FPR/SI) OP53 (TI) OP54 (GB) OP55 (FPR/SI) APMLA Workshop 19:30 Gala Dinner (Floating Island, the Han River) 20:00 20:30 [IAFS 2014 ABBREVIATION] CFM Clinical Forensic Medicine CF Cyber Forensic OP47 (PT) APMLA 2014 Comprehensive Training for Airline Accident - Mass Casualties Management Training 17:30 18:30 20:00 Oral Presentation 16:00 18:00 19:30 APMLA Workshop 15:30 Oral Presentation IOFOS General Assembly Lunch Break Technical Exhibition 14:00 AAFS Scientific Session I Break 16:00 17:00 13:30 Oral Presentation 15:30 16:30 13:00 Lunch Break Technical Exhibition 14:00 Incheon Airport Registration (08:00-18:00) 10:30 12:30 13:00 103 09:00 AAFS Scientific Session I Oral Presentation IAFS Special Session 12:00 101 + 102 08:00 Coffee & Tea 11:30 TIME 2F 08:30 10:30 11:00 Oct 18 (Sat) 1F Registration (07:00 - 18:30) IAFS Special Session 09:30 Oct 17 (Fri) 2F 20:30 DMS Digital and Multimedia Science MD Mass Disaster ELQ Ethics / Law / Education / QAQC FPRFingerprint AP Forensic Anthropology GF Gun / Firearms ES Forensic Engineering Science PT Forensic Pathology GB Forensic Genetics & Biology SI Scene Investigation QD Questioned Document OD Forensic Odontology TEC Trace Evidence / Forensic Chemistry TI Toxicology / Illicit Drugs PBS Forensic Psychiatry / Behavioral Science [IAFS 2014 ABBREVIATION] CFM Clinical Forensic Medicine CF Cyber Forensic DMS Digital and Multimedia Science MD Mass Disaster ELQ Ethics / Law / Education / QAQC FPRFingerprint AP Forensic Anthropology GF Gun / Firearms ES Forensic Engineering Science PT Forensic Pathology GB Forensic Genetics & Biology SI Scene Investigation QD Questioned Document OD Forensic Odontology TEC Trace Evidence / Forensic Chemistry TI Toxicology / Illicit Drugs PBS Forensic Psychiatry / Behavioral Science WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 007 Floor Plan 3F 3F Auditorium Hall E AUDITORIUM, HALL E 2F CONFERENCE ROOM NORTH Hall E R1 AAFS Scientific Session 2F Conference Room North Secretariat Office R1 Preview Lounge Auditorium Session Room AAFS Scientific Session I Forensic Sciences in Korea 1F Grand Ballroom Poster Presentation AFSN Poster Presentation (TE) 206 206 Escalator 205 205 209 209 210 210 211 211 Escalator North Gate IFSA Meeting AFSN Retreat Meeting IAFS Board Meeting 211 204 204 Hall E7, E8 Session Room 201 203B 203B 203A Session Room Media Room 203A 208A 208B 208B 208A Session Room 201Room MEETING 202A 202A 207A 207B JRR Training Courses E1 E7 E6 E2 Grand Ballroom IAFS Oral Presentation 201 Meeting Room Auditorium IAFS Opening & Keynote Lectures 204 Session Room E8 E8 Escalator Escalator E3 Shuttle Bus Stop (North Gate) Registration Desk Hall E1~E6 Session Room IAFS Workshops E5 E4 203A, 203B, 208A, 208B Session Room IAFS Oral Presentations AFSN Workshops 202A 209, 210 Session Room Prayer Room IAFS Oral Presentation Lobby 209 AFSN Poster Presentation (TX/ID) AFSN Poster Presentation (CSI / DNA) 008 • WFF2014 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 009 Floor Plan Welcome It is my pleasure to welcome you to the World Forensic Festival 2014. 1F GRAND BALLROOM 103 Session Room 104, 105 Session Room IAFS Special Sessions AFSN Opening Ceremony & Keynote Lectures Registration Desk 101 I am most honored to be here, working alongside experts and researchers from all over the world in taking a stand against crimes that pose a threat to the safety and wellbeing of our citizens. 102 Public safety is paramount to the development of a modern society that includes and respects all, irrespective of nationality or background. It is this fact which, I believe, gives meaning to our pursuit of the continuous development of forensic science. I greatly anticipate the valuable discussion and sharing of information which will come from this congress, and to the steps toward a safer global society that we will take together. AFSN Workshops 103 104 105 I hope that, over the next five days, you are able to not only enjoy the fruits of the WFF 2014 congress, but also experience an enjoyable and unforgettable taste of Korea. Once again, I express my pleasure at welcoming such a number of esteemed guests from all over the world to WFF 2014. I wish you a pleasant stay in Korea. Elevator Lobby Escalator Escalator Technical Exhibition North Gate 101, 102 Technical Exhibition 010 • WFF2014 Internet Lounge / Wi-Fi Zone / Exhibition Service Desk / Rest Area Food & Beverage Chong Jong-sup Minister, Ministry of Security and Public Administration Breaks NFS Office WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 011 Welcome ACKNOWLEDGMENT It is indeed my honor to have this opportunity to speak to you all at the World Forensic Festival on behalf of the National Forensic Service (NFS) and forensic scientists in Korea. In particular, I hope that just ahead of the 60th anniversary of the NFS, this congress will serve as a venue for all participants to share with others their perspectives during various lectures and sessions of this festival. Sponsors Ministry of Security and Public Administration We named this event the World Forensic Festival in the hope that with four prominent conferences brought together; this event will become a festival for all of those who are devoted to the field of forensic science. Korea National Police Agency Supreme Prosecutors' Office Korea Tourism Organization Seoul Metropolitan Government Yonsei University Wonju Campus Personally, I am very excited about meeting with all my global colleagues working in this field. I very much look forward to building more cooperation between Korean forensic scientists, including those working for NFS, and the forensic scientists being active on the global arena. Once again, I would like to extend my warmest welcome to you and thank you for visiting the WFF 2014 and Korea. Joong-Seok Seo Director General, National Forensic Service in Korea President, World Forensic Festival 2014 Partner Associations IFSA (The International Forensic Strategic Alliance) IOFOS (International Organization for Forensic Odonto-Stomatology) AAFS (American Academy of Forensic Sciences) ENFSI (The European Network of Forensic Science Institutes) ANZFSS (The Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society) 012 • WFF2014 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 013 Host Institute History National Forensic Service (NFS) 1955.03.25 Inauguration of National Institute of Scientific Investigation (Affiliated of the Ministry of Science Sheds Light On The Truth Home Affairs) Forensic Analysis and Interpretation to identity the cause of criminal case incidents. Research and training for criminal investigation based on forensic science. 1980.04.01 Started Lie Detection Service. 1986.09.01 Establishment of Shinwol-dong complex (Present Seoul Institute) Prompt and Precise Analysis and Interpretation Development of New Forensic Techniques Education of Forensic Science 1987.07.01 Started Human Voice Print Identification Service 1997.06.27 Openig of Western District Office (Seosam-myeon, Jangsung-gun, Jeollanam) 1999 Started Image and CCTV Analysis 2000.07.01 Established Fire Investigation Service Organization Consisting of 2 Departments, 9 Divisions, 1 Center, 5 District Offices (351 members) Director General Administration & Support Division Forensic Biology and Chemistry Department Forensic Engineering Department Reserch Planning & Coordination Division Medical Examiner's Office Seoul Institute Other Institute •Administration and Support Division •Busan Institute •Forensic DNA Division •Forensic Safety Division •Drug and Forensic Technology Division •Digital Technology and Biometry Division •Chemical Analysis Division •Traffic Accident Analysis Division •Forensic DNA Analysis Division •Psychological Forensic Division •Technology Narcotic and Chemical Analysis Division •Forensic Medicine Division •Forensic Engineering Division 014 • WFF2014 •Gwangju Institute 2001.06.20Narcotic Analysis Division Designated to Internationally Certified Narcotic Analysis LAB 2002.04.15 Established Korea Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team (KDMORT) 2006.01.01 Converted into an Institute with its Own Administration 2010.07.26 Started National DNA Database 2010.08.13 Promoted to National Forensic Service 2012.07.13 Established Research Planning and Coordination Division 2013.11.18 NFS Moved to Wonju, and carried out Reorganization (Bangok-dong, Wonju, Gangwon) •Daejeon Institute • Daegu Institute 10, Ipchun-ro, Wonju-si, Gangwon-do, South Korea TEL: 82-33-902-5000 www.nfs.go.kr WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 015 Organizing Committee President of World Forensic Festival Scientific Committee * Alphabetical list by last name Joong–Seok Seo (Director General, National Forensic Service (NFS)) President of IAFS 2014 Meeting Heesun Chung (Dean, Chungnam National University) President of AFSN 2014 Meeting Joong–Seok Seo (Director General, National Forensic Service (NFS) Chair of APMLA 2014 Meeting Nak-Eun Chung (Forensic Medicine Division, Seoul Institute, NFS) President of WPMO 2014 Meeting Jason Payne-James (Payne-James Ltd) Secretary General Ki-Won Park (Forensic Biology and Chemistry Department, NFS) Secretariat Ju Hyeon Kang, Kyung Hwa (Maria) Jung, Ae Ryung (Ally) Park (NFS) Organizing Committee Seungkyung Baeck, Harin Cheong, Nam-Soo Cho, Ji Eun Jung, Sammy Jung, Ju yeon Jung, Pil Won Kang, Jinpyo Kim, Hansoo Kim, Jin Myung Lee, Joong Lee, Dong-Kye Lee, Si Keun Lim, Ji-sook Min, Gi-Hyun Na, Jong Chan Park, Jong Jin Park, Seong Yeon Yoo 016 • WFF2014 Joseph Almog Israel Dong Hwan Kim Korea Yong Hoon Park Korea Steven C. Batterman USA Myung Duck Kim Korea Dae-Kyoon Park Korea James Blair USA Kiwook Kim Korea Jisun Park Korea Yong-seok Choi Korea Hee Sook Kim Korea Min-sun Park Korea Nak-Eun Chung Korea Chan-O Kim Korea Sun-wha Park Korea Ki-Wha Chung Korea Pavel Kòlar Czech Ann Priston UK John Clark UK Bok Kyu Kwon Korea Jongsook Rhee Korea Stephen Cordner Australia Üllar Lanno Estonia Alastair Ross Australia Luis Fondebrider Argentina Joong Lee Korea Claude Roux Australia James Fraser UK Sang-Seob Lee Korea Min Shen China Jae-Mo Goh Korea Bong Woo Lee Korea Kyoung-Jin Shin Korea Mete Gülmen Turkey Young Soo Lee Korea Dina Shokry Egypt Keunsoo Ham Korea Jaesin Lee Korea Shuo Liu China Lesley Hammer USA Ho Lee Korea Min Ung Song Korea Inhwan Han Korea Kang-Bong Lee Korea Osamu Suzuki Japan Eunyoung Han Korea Sooyeun Lee Korea Christopher SYN Singapore Dong-Hwan Har Korea Heejo Lee Korea Justice Tettey Austria Astrid Heger USA Kyung-Lyong Lee Korea Douglas Ubelaker USA Carol Henderson USA Yang-Han Lee Korea Alain Verstrate Begium Hans Petter Hougen Denmark Sikeun Lim Korea Victor Weedn USA Moonhee Jang Korea Bong Hwan Lim Korea Kyungmoo Yang Korea Brian M. Kemp USA Pierre Margot Switzerland Chang Lyuk Yoon Korea Eun-hye Kim Korea Daniel A. Martell USA Ki Hyung Yoon Korea EunMi Kim Korea Ji-Sook Min Korea Hyesun Yum Korea Han Soo Kim Korea Lam Kian Ming Singapore Patrick Thevissen Belgium Nam Yee Kim Korea Sungmin Moon Korea Vilma Pinchi Italy Yonghwan Kim Korea Gi Hyun Na Korea Jong-Jin Kim Korea Geummun Nam Korea WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 017 NOTE GENERAL INFORMATION 018 • WFF2014 GENERAL INFORMATION Social Events & Board Meetings Social Events Monday, Oct. 13, 2014 19:30 AFSN Presidential Dinner Venue Philkyungjae restaurant MENU Korean royal court cuisine Departure Time 18:50 at Grand Ballroom Lobby of Coex Dinner Sponsor Supreme Prosecutors' Office Republic of Korea By invitation only Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2014 17:30-19:00 WFF Grand Opening & Welcome Reception Venue Auditorium (3F), Coex MENU Cocktail & Fusion buffet All attendees are welcome for the official opening of WFF 2014. Opening ceremony will feature a traditional Korean performance. Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2014 19:00 Forensic Scientist’s Night: Rising scientist’s networking dinner Venue La’s Kitchen Restaurant beer & beverage with light buffet MENUUnlimited Departure Time 18:30 at Grand Ballroom Lobby of Coex (Walking distance from Coex) By invitation only Informal networking event. We invite you to take this opportunity to meet rising scientists from all over the world. WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 021 GENERAL INFORMATION Board Meetings Thursday, Oct. 16, 2014 AFSN Retreat Meeting (Board with Workgroup Chairs and Vice-Chairs) 19:00 Gala Dinner Date & Time Venue Floating island (Han River) MENU Western course Departure Time 18:40 at Grand Ballroom Lobby of Coex Dinner Sponsor Korean National Police Agency Venue AFSN Retreat Meeting (Board members) Date & Time Dress code Formal (black tie optional) or national Venue dress Oct. 12, 18:00-20:00 201 (2F), Coex Oct. 13, 17:30-18:50 201 (2F), Coex Ticket holder only Enjoy the beautiful night scenery of the Han River which flows through Seoul. IFSA Meeting Date & Time Beverage Sponsor: Venue Date & Time Friday, Oct. 17, 2014 Venue Oct. 13, 14:00-17:30 201 (2F), Coex Oct. 14, 09:00-12:30 201 (2F), Coex 19:00 IAFS Presidential Dinner Venue Illuminar Hall, Seoul Convention MENU Western course Departure Time 18:30 at Registration Desk of Coex (Walking distance from Coex) By invitation only IAFS Board Meeting Date & Time Venue IOFOS General Assembly 19:00 Date & Time APMLA Dinner Venue Venue Viking restaurant, Oakwood hotel Oct. 16, 11:30-18:00 201 (2F), Coex Oct. 16, 16:00-18:00 203A (2F), Coex MENUBuffet Departure Time 19:00 at Grand Ballroom Lobby of Coex (Walking distance from Coex) 022 • WFF2014 By invitation only WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 023 GENERAL INFORMATION IAFS Workshop Hall E 3 (3F) Oct 12 (Sun) Hall E 7, 8 (3F) 09:00-17:30 Hall E 4 (3F) Justice Rapid Response (JRR) Certification Workshop Oct 13 (Mon) Hall E 7, 8 (3F) 09:00-17:30 Justice Rapid Response (JRR) Certification Workshop Hall E 4 (3F) Workshop 2. Forensic Bone Histology Helen Cho (USA), Doug Ubelaker (USA) Hall E 5 (3F) 09:00-12:30 Workshop 3.Rapid DNA Technology James P. Landers (USA), Joan Bienvenue Hall E 5 (3F) 14:00-17:30 Workshop 4. Clinical Examination, Evaluation and Reporting of the Sexual Assault Victims Mete Korkut Gulmen (Turkey), Selim Ozkok (Turkey), Osman Eski (Turkey) Hall E 6 (3F) 09:00-12:30 Workshop 5.Elemental Analysis and Stable Isotope Ratio in Forensic Science Jose Almirall (USA), James Curran (New Zealand) 14:00-17:30 Workshop 6. Post-mortem Interval Estimation Dawnie Steadman (USA), Douglas Ubelaker (USA), Seong Hwan Park (Korea) Hall E 5 (3F) Hall E 7, 8 (3F) Justice Rapid Response (JRR) Certification Workshop 024 • WFF2014 09:00-17:30 09:00-12:30 Workshop 14. Preparation and Strategic Planning for Accreditation of Forensic Laboratories Based on the ISO/IEC 17025 International Standard Ashraf Mozayani (USA), Douglas Posey (USA) Hall E 5 (3F) 14:00-17:30 Workshop 15. Environmental Forensics Paul Philp (USA) Hall E 6 (3F) 14:00-17:30 Workshop 17. Knowledge Resolves Mysteries Fawzi Benomran (United Arab Emirates) 09:00-17:00 Workshop 18. Establishing a Biological Profile in Forensic Anthropology Eun-jin Woo (Korea), Hyunwoo Jung (Korea), Jieun Kim (USA) Dawnie Steadman (USA), Douglas Ubelaker (USA) Hall E 2 (3F) Oct 14 (Tue) 14:00-17:30 Workshop 13.Phenomenological Forensic Science; Forensic Intelligence Reshaping Forensic Science? - A Practical Approach to Understand the Challenges and Opportunities Claude Roux (Australia), Marie Morelato (Australia), Olivier Ribaux, Alastair Ross (Australia), Pierre Margot (Switzerland), Simon Baechler Hall E 1 (3F) Hall E 6 (3F) 09:00-12:30 Workshop 12. Facing Twenty-First Century Challenges to Expert Testimony: An Approach for Success Carol Henderson (USA) Hall E 4 (3F) 09:00-12:30 09:00-17:30 Workshop 11. Human Dental Identification Patrick Thevissen (Belgium) 09:00-17:30 Workshop 19. Humanitarian Forensic Action for the Management and Identification of Human Remains from Armed Conflicts and Catastrophes (Organized by ICRC) WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 025 GENERAL INFORMATION Onsite Information Luis Fondebrider (Argentina), Stephen Cordner (Australia) Andres Patiño Umaña (Colombia), John Byrd (USA), Samuel Ferreira (Brazil), Oran Finegan (Switzerland) Claudia Garrido (Iraq), William Goodwin (UK) Duarte Nuno Vieira (Portugal), Ananda Samarasekera (Sri Lanka) Morris Tidball-Binz (Argentina), Peter Vanezis (UK) Seoul Institute, National Forensic Service Registration Desk • Place 08:30-17:30 Workshop 22.Multi-phase Post-Mortem Computed Tomography Angiography (MPMCTA): A Revolutionary Technique in Forensic Medicine Chairperson(s): Silke Grabherr, Patrice Mangin Silke Grabherr (Switzerland), Christine Chevallier Krzysztof Wozniak (Poland), Fabrice Dedouit (France) Axel Heinemann (Germany), Jochen Grimm (Switzerland) Coraline Egger (Switzerland), H. Lee * Meeting Time & Place: 07:00 / Grand Ballroom Lobby (1F) 203A (2F) Grand Ballroom Lobby near B Hall (1F), COEX • Operating Hours Oct.12 (Sun) 08 : 00-18 : 00 Oct.15 (Wed) 07 : 00-18 : 30 Oct.13 (Mon) 08 : 00-18 : 00 Oct.16 (Thu) 07 : 00-18 : 30 Oct.14 (Tue) 08 : 00-18 : 00 Oct. 17 (Fri) 08 : 00-18 : 00 Registration Badges Name badges will be used as passes for all aspects of the event. You are kindly requested to wear your name badge throughout the Congress. Please note that admission to the scientific session rooms is strictly limited to registered participants wearing their badges. Certificate of Attendance 16:00-17:30 [Free] Elsevier Workshop: How to Get Published (including Editors Q&A Panel) Aisling Murphy (Netherlands) Each attendee’s Certificate of Attendance can be downloaded from the ‘My Page’ section of the website following the congress. Tour/Accommodation Desk • Place Grand Ballroom Lobby near B Hall (1F), Coex APMLA Comprehensive Training Course for Airline Accident • Tour - APMLA Mass Casualty Management Training - Attendees wishing to join the WFF 2014 tour program must visit the tour desk to register. Date & Time Oct 18 (Sat), 09:00 – 15:00 Place Incheon International Airport, Incheon Airport Aviation Academy Tours will take place only if the required minimum number of participants is met. • Accommodation Attendees requiring assistance with arranging their accommodation in Korea, please visit Bus Schedule (Coex → Incheon Airport) • Oct 17, 21:00 (after APMLA dinner) / Oakwood Hotel • Oct 18, 07:00 / Grand Ballroom Lobby *Only a person who applied in advance can join this training. Please note that onsite application is not available. 026 • WFF2014 the Accommodation Desk. Internet Lounge • Place Grand Ballroom 101+102 (1F), Coex 6 laptops with internet connection will be available. Free of charge. WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 027 GENERAL INFORMATION Wi-Fi Zone • Place Congress Shuttle Bus Free shuttle service will be available to and from several of congress hotels. Route 1 Route 2 • Aloft • Novotel • Ellui Hotel • Hotel Pagoda • Hotel Riviera • Ramada Seoul rand Ballroom G 101+102 (1F), Coex wff2014 • Password wff2014 Free Wi-Fi will be available in the Grand Ballroom 101 + 102. S elect "SK Wifi Zone" from the list of available networks. Once you open an Internet Explorer, you can use the above ID and Password. • ID Route 3 Route 4 • Artnoveau City • Shilla Stay • Seoul Residence • Ibis Seoul • CasaVille Info/Lost & Found Desk • Place Grand Ballroom Lobby near B Hall (1F), COEX * Please turn in any found items to the Lost & Found located at the Information Desk. If you misplace an item, please be sure to check at the Information Desk during registration hours to see if it has been found. Coat & Baggage Room • Place Auditorium Lobby (3F), COEX • OPERATING HOURS Oct. 14-17, 09:00-18:00 • Please note that you should reclaim your baggage by no later than Oct.17 (Fri), 17:00. PRAYER ROOM 202A (2F), COEX • OPERATING HOURS Oct 12-17, 09:00-18:00 • Place Aloft Oct. No. 12,13, 14,17 • Operating Hours Oct.12 (Sun) 08 : 00-18 : 00 Oct.15 (Wed) 07 : 00-18 : 30 Oct.13 (Mon) 08 : 00-18 : 00 Oct.16 (Thu) 07 : 00-18 : 30 Oct.14 (Tue) 08 : 00-18 : 00 Oct. 17 (Fri) 08 : 00-18 : 00 Ellui Hotel Hotel Riviera Coex Oct. 15 Oct. 16 Oct. 12,13, 14,17 Oct. 15 Oct. 16 Oct. 12,13, 14,17 Oct. 15 Oct. 16 Oct. 12,13, 14,17 Oct. 15 Oct. 16 1 07:30 06:30 06:10 07:40 06:40 06:18 07:50 06:50 06:24 08:00 07:00 06:32 2 08:20 07:20 06:50 08:30 07:30 07:00 08:40 07:40 07:10 08:50 07:50 07:20 3 09:25 08:30 08:10 09:35 08:40 08:20 09:45 08:50 08:30 09:55 09:00 08:40 4 10:15 09:20 09:00 10:25 09:30 09:10 10:35 09:40 09:20 10:45 09:50 09:30 5 11:15 10:30 10:00 11:25 10:40 10:10 11:35 10:50 10:20 11:45 11:00 10:30 6 12:05 11:20 10:50 12:15 11:30 11:00 12:25 11:40 11:10 12:35 11:50 11:20 7 12:55 12:10 11:40 13:05 12:20 11:50 13:15 12:30 12:00 13:25 12:40 12:10 8 13:45 13:00 12:30 13:55 13:10 12:40 14:05 13:20 12:50 14:15 13:30 9 Secretariat Office • Place Rm. 205 (2F), COEX 028 • WFF2014 BUS Route 1/ Route 2/ Route 3/ Route 4 Shuttle Bus Route 1 Departure Time 13:20 13:30 13:40 17:00 17:10 17:20 17:30 17:40 17:50 18:00 18:30 13:00 13:50 16:40 20:00 (Oct. 14 Only) 20:25 (Oct. 14 Only) WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 029 GENERAL INFORMATION Shuttle Bus Route 2 Departure Time Novotel Oct. No. 12,13, 14,17 Oct. 15 Shuttle Bus Route 4 Departure Time Hotel Pagoda Oct. 16 Oct. 12,13, 14,17 Oct. 15 Ramada Seoul Oct. 16 Oct. 12,13, 14,17 Oct. 15 Coex Oct. 16 Oct. 12,13, 14,17 Oct. 15 Shilla Stay Yeoksam Oct. 16 1 07:30 06:30 06:10 07:40 06:40 06:18 07:50 06:50 06:24 08:00 07:00 06:32 2 08:20 07:20 06:50 08:30 07:30 07:00 08:40 07:40 07:10 08:50 07:50 07:20 3 09:25 08:30 08:10 09:35 08:40 08:20 09:45 08:50 08:30 09:55 09:00 08:40 4 10:15 09:20 09:00 10:25 09:30 09:10 10:35 09:40 09:20 10:45 09:50 09:30 5 11:15 10:30 10:00 11:25 10:40 10:10 11:35 10:50 10:20 11:45 11:00 10:30 6 12:05 11:20 10:50 12:15 11:30 11:00 12:25 11:40 11:10 12:35 11:50 11:20 7 12:55 12:10 11:40 13:05 12:20 11:50 13:15 12:30 12:00 13:25 12:40 12:10 8 13:45 13:00 12:30 13:55 13:10 12:40 14:05 13:20 12:50 14:15 13:30 13:00 9 13:20 13:30 13:40 17:00 17:10 17:20 17:30 17:40 17:50 18:00 18:30 16:40 20:25 (Oct. 14 Only) Shuttle Bus Route 3 Departure Time Oct. Oct. No. 12,13, 15 14,17 Seoul Residence Oct. Oct. Oct. 12,13, 16 15 14,17 Ibis Seoul Oct. Oct. Oct. 12, 13, 16 15 14, 17 CasaVille Oct. Oct. Oct. 12,13, 16 15 14,17 Oct. 12~17 1 07:50 2 08:20 *Please note that departure times may change depending on traffic conditions Breakfast Breakfast is provided in the "3rd World Forensic Science" session room. Date Time Location Oct. 16 07:00 Grand Ballroom 103 (1F) 13:50 20:00 (Oct. 14 Only) Artnoveau City No. Date Time Place Oct. 12 ~ 14 12:30-13:00 Grand Ballroom 104, 105 Oct. 15 ~ 17 12:30-13:00 Grand Ballroom Lobby * Lunch for the training course participants on 18th will be provided at the Incheon Airport Aviation Academy. Coex Oct. Oct. Oct. 12,13, 16 15 14,17 Lunch Lunch for registered attendees will be provided during the congress. Lunch coupons are in in your name badge. * Registrants ONLY for IAFS Workshop & Justice Rapid Response Training Course are not provided with lunch box Oct. 16 1 07:10 07:00 06:30 07:20 07:10 06:40 07:30 07:20 06:50 07:40 07:30 07:00 07:50 07:40 07:10 2 08:05 08:10 07:40 08:15 08:20 07:50 08:25 08:30 08:00 08:35 08:40 08:10 08:45 08:50 08:20 during Oct. 12- Oct. 14. You can have lunch individually at the restaurants in Coex Mall (B1). COFFEE & TEA BREAK 3 09:20 09:20 08:50 09:28 09:28 08:58 09:36 09:36 09:06 09:44 09:44 09:14 09:52 09:52 09:22 Date Time Location 4 10:20 10:20 09:50 10:28 10:28 09:58 10:36 10:36 10:06 10:44 10:44 10:14 10:52 10:52 10:22 Oct. 12 10:30-11:00 Grand Ballroom Lobby (1F) Oct. 13 10:30-11:00 Oct.14 10:30-11:00 Grand Ballroom Lobby (1F) & 101+102 Oct. 15 10:00-10:30 Auditorium Lobby (3F) Auditorium Lobby (3F), Grand Ballroom Lobby (1F) & 101+102 5 11:20 11:20 10:50 11:28 11:28 10:58 11:36 11:36 11:06 11:44 11:44 11:14 11:52 11:52 11:32 6 12:30 12:30 11:50 12:38 12:38 11:58 12:46 12:46 12:06 12:54 12:54 12:14 13:02 13:02 12:32 7 13:30 13:30 12:50 13:38 12:38 12:58 13:46 13:46 12:06 13:54 13:54 13:14 14:02 14:02 13:32 8 16:50 17:00 17:10 17:20 17:30 9 17:40 17:50 18:00 18:10 18:40 Oct. 16 10:30-11:00 20:00 (Oct. 14 Only) Oct. 17 10:30-11:00 030 • WFF2014 16:30 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 031 GENERAL INFORMATION Smart Application The WFF 2014 guidebook application allows attendees to actively and conveniently participate in the congress. ► Access updated scientific programmes (full version of abstracts also available) ► Create your personalized programme ► Contact fellow participants ► Upload and share photos taken during the congress Information for Invited Speaker & Oral Presenter Preview Lounge All invited speakers and oral presenters must check in and submit their Power Point presentation files at the Preview Lounge (205, 2F, Coex) at least 2 hours before their scheduled presentation time. 2 hours is required to verify presenter participation and inform of any last-minute instructions or changes concerning the session. Operation Hours and Location • How to use ‘WFF 2014’ guidebook? Step 1 Step 2 To get the ‘Guidebook’app, choose one of the methods below: Date & Time Oct 12 (Sun) – Oct 17 (Fri), 08:00 –17:30 Place 205 (2F), Coex •Download ‘Guidebook’ application from the Apple App Store or the Android Marketplace •Visit https://guidebook.com/g/wff2014/ from your phone's browser •Scan the following image with your mobile phone (QR-Code reader required, e.g. 'Red Laser', 'Barcode Scanner') • If your presentation file contains animations or video clips, you are advised to check over all materials and technical matters 4 hours prior to your session. Turn on the guidebook app, and press the •Please bring your PowerPoint presentation file with you on a CD or USB memory stick so that edits or updates can be made easily. sign. Search for “WFF” or • Please visit the Preview Lounge to upload and check your presentation files at least 2 hours before your session to ensure that all materials are satisfactory. A technician will be ready to assist you. “WFF 2014” to download the congress app. Prior Meeting •Each presenter is expected to be at the podium on time for their scheduled presentation. Step 3 Once you download the ‘WFF 2014’, you can see the screen below: 032 • WFF2014 • Presenters are required to meet chairpersons at the session room before the session starts, and take a seat within the ‘Reserved Seat’ section for speakers (first row of chairs within the room) at least 10 minutes before the session. WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 033 GENERAL INFORMATION Information for Poster Presenter Date Time Poster Presentation Schedule 14:00-15:30 [AFSN 2014] Poster Sessions will be divided by work groups as shown below. There will be no additional presentations or explanations at the posters and posters will be removed after the close of AFSN 2014. Workgroups Place Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) Lobby of 2nd Floor DNA (DNA) Lobby of 2nd Floor Illicit Drugs (ID) Toxicology (TX) Trace Evidence (TE) Oct 15 (Wed) 16:00-18:00 Date Poster Zone & Session Code Ethics / Law / Education / QAQC (ELQ) E P01-03 ~ P01-24 Forensic Engineering Science / Gun / Firearms (ES / GF) J P02-01 ~ P02-19 Forensic Anthropology (AP) G P05-04 ~ P05-19 Others Questioned Document (QD) J P04-1 ~ P04-3 F P03-03 ~P03-21 I P03-26 ~ P03-39 A P06-01 ~ P06-12 Oct 12 (Sun) Oct 14 (Tue) 209 (2F) Topic 09:00-10:30 Forensic Genetics & Biology (GB) B P06-13 ~ P06-26 C P06-28 ~ P06-47 204 (2F) •Mounting & Demounting Time 11:00-12:30 Mounting Demounting Oct 12 (Sun), 07:30-08:00 Oct 14 (Tue), 18:00-18:30 Clinical Forensic Medicine (CFM) E P07-01 ~ P07-16 Fingerprint / Scene Investigation (FPR / SI) K P08-01 ~ P08-27 Forensic Genetics & Biology (GB) Oct 16 (Thu) [IAFS 2014] Poster presenters are required to be present at their assigned boards at the designated time on their scheduled presentation day to give a brief oral presentation. The final candidates for the awards are requested to place their poster in the 'Award Poster Zone' in the Auditorium Lobby (3F) from Oct 15 (Wed) to Oct 17 (Fri) for 3 days. The posters must not be removed at any point during IAFS 2014. 14:00-15:30 J P08-28 ~ P08-37 C P10-01 ~ P10-6 D P10-7 ~ P10-29 Forensic Odontology (OD) E P09-01 ~ P09-04 Mass Disaster (MD) E P11-01 ~ P11-02 Trace Evidence / Forensic Chemistry (TEC) 16:00-17:30 Toxicology / Illicit Drugs (TI) : Toxicology L P13-03 ~ P13-18 K P13-19 ~ P13-20 F P12-01 ~ P12-16 I P12-17 ~ P12-30 G P12-31 ~ P12-39 034 • WFF2014 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 035 GENERAL INFORMATION Date Time NOTE Topic Poster Zone & Session Code Trace Evidence / Forensic Chemistry (TEC) E P14-01 ~ P14-19 A P15-02 ~ P15-13 09:00-10:30 Forensic Pathology (PT) B P15-14 ~ P15-28 C P15-30 ~ P15-41 11:00-12:30 Oct 17 (Fri) Cyber Forensic / Digital and Multimedia Science (CF / DMS) Forensic Pathology (PT) 14:00-15:30 I P16-01 ~ P16-22 L P16-24 ~ P16-41 C P17-01 ~ P17-12 D P17-13~ P17-15 Forensic Pathology (PT) D P18-01 ~ P18-21 Forensic Psychiatry / Behavioral Science (PBS) K P19-01 ~ P19-25 J P19-26 ~ P19-31 F 16:00-17:30 Toxicology / Illicit Drugs (TI) : Illicit Drugs G P20-16 ~ P20-29 I Oct 15 (Wed) ~ Oct 17 (Fri) Award Poster Zone - Young Scientist Award Poster - Best Scientific Exhibition Award Poster P20-01 ~ P20-15 P20-30 ~ P20-31 H MOUNTING POSTERS ON POSTER BOARDS (1)Each poster board will bear session code number instructing authors where to set up their posters. (2)Authors should place their posters on the corresponding boards. Materials for mounting the posters (mounting board, pins and tape) will be provided. (3)IAFS presenters who present on a specific date will be required to place their poster at 07:30-08:00 in the morning of that date and remove it at 17:30-18:00 after their presentation is finished 036 • WFF2014 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 037 AD 고객은 우리 가족 애질런트 질량분석 솔루션 분석목적성분을 정확하게 검출 (Find) 하는데 만족하지 않고, 통합적인 데이터 해석 (Analyze) 결과까지 제공하는 애질런트만의 질량분석 솔루션을 통해 분석연구의 완전한 확신을 완벽하게 획득하십시오. 돌연변이 육종분야 대사체 연구의 토탈 솔루션을 제공 : 질량분석(정성/정량) - 화학계량분석(다변량, 차이분석) - Pathway 분석을 Agilent 소프트웨어에서 진행 자동으로 데이터마이닝 또는 디컨볼루션 진행 통계분석을 위한 별도의 수동 데이터 변환 필요 없음 (one-click MPP 파일 전환) - Targeted 성분 : 사중극자형 질량분석기(SQ), 삼중-사중극자 탠덤 질량분석기(QQQ) - Non-targeted 및 Unknown 성분 : 비행시간형 질량분석기(TOF), 사중극자-비행시간형 탠덤 질량분석기(Q-TOF) 비통계전문가도 ‘클릭’만으로 Chemometrics 전 과정 손쉽게 실행 Fold Change, T-test, ANOVA, PCA, Cluster Analysis, Identification, Pathway, Sample Class Prediction 등 다양한 다변량분석도구 기본 제공 모든 Agilent 질량분석기 및 타사 질량분석기 데이터 적용 가능 - Agilent MassHunter Software 애질런트 질량분석기 데이터 획득/정성/정량 분석 소프트웨어 화면클릭 및 화면 이동이 최소화된 고효율 코어 소프트웨어 - Agilent Mass Profiler Professional (MPP) Software 애질런트 질량분석기 데이터의 통계적 다변량 분석 (케모메트릭스 분석) 대사체학 분석 툴로서 pathway 모듈과 즉각적 통합 Agilent 7010 QQQ GC/MS Agilent 7200 Q-TOF GC/MS Agilent 5977 SQ GC/MS Agilent 6500 Q-TOF LC/MS Agilent 1200 Infinity II LC 서울시 강남구 압구정로 28길 22 구정빌딩 6층 | 전화 : 1544-1344 | 팩스 : 02-519-7400 | www.youngin.com Agilent 6100 SQ LC/MS Agilent 6230 TOF LC/MS Agilent 6460 QQQ LC/MS Agilent 6495 QQQ LC/MS 서울시 강남구 압구정로 28길 22 구정빌딩 6층 | 전화 : 1544-1344 | 팩스 : 02-519-7400 | www.youngin.com Regula is the leading producer of expert devices for authenticating documents, banknotes and securities. Regula products focus on the following solutions: Express Document Verification Advanced Document Verification Machine Assisted Document Verification Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Verification Information Reference Systems and Software Special Equipment and Customized Solutions AD www.regulaforensics.com Sponsorship & Exhibition Sponsorship & Exhibition Company Sponsors Platinum Sponsors SILVER Sponsor BRONZE Sponsors WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 045 Sponsorship & Exhibition Exhibitor List Exhibition Overview Venue COEX 1F Grand Ballroom Lobby & Grand Ballroom 101+102, Seoul, Korea Date/Time Exhibitors Oct 13 (Mon) - Oct 17 (Fri), 2014 / 09:00~18:00 Forensic Analysis, DNA, Digital Forensic, Crime Scene Investigation, Analytical Chemistry, Lab Equipments & Supplies, Laboratory Services, Publications Exhibit Items Floor Plan Lounge / Coffee Break Registration 2017 IAFS zil Bra RL1 da Cana RL2 nmark e D RL3 ey Turk RL4 * Alphabetical List of Exhibitors Internet Lounge G067 G061 G055 G062 G057 G056 G065 G058 G059 G049 G050 G045 G044 G053 G046 G047 G043 G060 Exhibition Service Desk G054 CONFERENCE ROOM 103 CONFERENCE ROOM 104, 105 L029 L0 30 L005 L007 NFS L019 L021 L022 (National forensic Service) L0 13 L014 L016 LC/MS/MS (Triple Quad, QTRAP, MALDI TOF/TOF) G057 Analytik Jena AG PCR, real-time PCR, robotics for DNA purification, complex kit for molecular diagnostics G056 Applied Spectra Korea Laser Ablation system, LA-ICP-MS, LIBS, Tandem LA-LIBS G048 AXXONET SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES Forensic Analysis, Laboratory Services - Neuro Signature System & Automated Interview System L005 BVDA International b.v. GLScan G058 Cellebrite APAC PTE Ltd. UFED Touch, UFED 4PC and UFED TK Mobile Forensic Solution G039 Clonix Co.,Ltd Specialized video data recovery solution, Imaging disk duplicator L004 DNA Link Human Identification Microarray G044 Dong-il SHIMADZU Corp Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer, Microchip Electrophoresis System G040 DUZON SNS Digital Forensic Solution, Argos DFAS G053 Elsevier Journals L028 Eppendorf Korea Ltd Automatic Liquid Handler, Pipette & Dispenser, Centrifuge, PCR Thermal Cycler, Mixer, Consumables, Micro Tube, etc L001 FLIR Sytems Inc Griffin 460 Ruggedized, Mobile GC/MS, Fido X3 Trace Explosive Detector G043 Foster+ Freeman Ltd Forensic Science Equipment G047 Fumedica AG Multiphase Post-Mortem CT-Angiography (MPMCTA) and Virtangio® L029 GE Healthcare Life Sciences DNAscan Rapid DNA Analysis System, DNAscan BioChipSet Cassette and DNAscan Collection Kits, Whatman FTA/FTA Elute Cards L007 GeneAll Biotechnology Co.,LTd Molecular diagnostic solution, Automatic prep system G038 G048 L001 L008 L009 L010 AB SCIEX KOREA G066 G040 L003 L004 L011 L024 L017 L026 L027 L028 L031 37 L0 36 L0Evennte zo GRAND BALLROOM 046 • WFF2014 Booth No. Souvenir Shop G042 G038 G039 Exhibit Items WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 047 Sponsorship & Exhibition Exhibitors GMD System Inc Exhibit Items Mobile Forensic Solution Booth No. Exhibitors Exhibit Items Booth No. Regula Ltd. Multifunctional equipment (hand-held and desktop devices; microscopes; visualizers of magnetic properties,etc) for authenticity verification of all types of questioned documents. L022 Rofin Australia Pty Ltd Poliview and Polilight G058 ThermoFisher Scientific GlobalFiler™ STR Kit, Ion PGM System, 3500 Genetic Analyzer, GC-MS, etc L031 L021 Hamilton Robotics Automated liquid handling workstations L026 Illumina Inc MiSeq Desktop Sequencer L011 IntegenX Inc Rapid DNA Human Identification System L010 JEOL Korea Ltd Mass Spectrometer, GC/MS, LC/MS, DART MS, NMR G054 Koma Biotech Luminex System & Multiplex Assay Kit, PCR reagents L027 World of Health Biotech Co Ltd Rapid Diagnostic test kit L009 Leica Geosystems Korea 3D Laser Scanner, Disto, Total Station, MS50 G062 Young In Scientific Co.,Ltd Agilent Technologies 6495 LC-QQQ, 7010 GC-QQQ, 7200 GC-QTOF L019 Leica Microsystems Korea Comparison Macroscope, Digital Microscope, Stereo Microscope L014 ZEISS Korea MicroScopes G046 LGC Limited Forensic Service Provider : DNA, Digital Forensics, Firearms, Chemical Traces, etc G042 Locus Science X-Loupe products for latent fingerprint and forensic light source L016 Lodox Systems(Pty)Ltd Full Body, Low dose, X-ray Machine G050 Brazil Brazilian Academy of Forensic Sciences RL1 Media Cube Audio / Video Forensic Product L003 Canada Toronto Convention Bureau / Tourism Toronto RL2 National Forensic Service Forensic Services NFS Denmark Inspiring Denmark RL3 NicheVision Forensics LLC/ESR ArmedXpertTM, DNAXpressTM, STRmixTM Software G045 Turkey ANTALYA, TURKEY RL4 OMA ATOS 3D SCANNER G059 PANalytical Korea (HQ: PANalytical B.V) XRD diffractometers, XRF spectrometers G065 Projectina AG Document Examination System INSPEC-8, Forensic Light Source PAGLAB MSA-810 and CSL-SHOE and PST Laser Light L013 Promega Corporation PowePlex FUSION System, PowerPlex Y23 System Qiagen Randox Toxicology 048 • WFF2014 IAFS 2017 Candidate Countries Country Exhibitors Booth No. Congress Promotion Exhibitors Booth No. EAFS 2015 (European Academy of Forensic Science Conference ) G067 L017 IALFS 2016 (The International Association of Law and Forensic Science) G055 Investigator® 24plex QS Kits, QIAsymphony L024 IALM (23rd Congress of International Academy of Legal Medicine, Dubai) G061 Drug screening immunoassay solutions L008 SPO (Supreme Prosecutors' Office) G049 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 049 Sponsorship & Exhibition Applied Spectra Korea Axxonet System Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Exhibitor Introduction Company NameApplied Spectra Korea Company NameAxxonet System Technologies President Bosung Jang AB SCIEX KOREA Analytik Jena AG Company NameAB SCIEX KOREA Company Name PresidentKevin Paul Smith, Andrew Charls Clack Address 15F, Hibrand Bldg., 215, Yangjae2-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul, 137-924 Tel 82 2 2155 4121 Fax 82 2 2155 2150 E-mail mee-kyung.seong@absciex.com Website www.absciex-korea.com E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s LC/MS/MS (Triple Quad, QTRAP, MALDI TOF/ TOF) C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n The company's global leadership and worldclass service & support in the mass spectrometry industry have made it a trusted partner to thousands of the scientists and lab analysts worldwide who are focused on basic research, drug discovery & development, food & environmental testing, forensics and clinical research. With over 40 years of proven innovation, AB SCIEX excels by listening to and understanding the ever-evolving needs of its customers to develop reliable, sensitive and intuitive solutions that continue to redefine what is achievable in routine and complex analysis. 050 • WFF2014 Analytik Jena AG President Klaus Berka AddressLife science, Konrad-ZuseStrasse 1, 07745 Jena, Germany Tel +49(0) 36 41 77-94 00 Fax +49(0) 36 41 77-76 77 76 E-mail lifescience@analytik-jena.de Website http://www.analytik-jena.de E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s PCR, real-time PCR, robotics for DNA purification, complex kit for molecular diagnostics C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n Lift Science, unlimited Analytik Jena is a provider for bio-analysis, from DNA purification through robotics, PCR, and complex kits for molecular diagnostics in the areas of life sciences. Our products are focused to offer you a quality and the reproducibility of your laboratory results. Dual Chemistry Technology for nucleic acid isolation and high quality optic system for PCR, they will surely ease and speed up your work processes. All together we support you through the complete process of the molecular work. Pvt. Ltd. Address R1007, Shinyoung, Palace President Mr. Chetan Mukundan (Director) Tower, 21 Hwangwaeul-ro, 360beon-gil, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, 463-824, Korea Tel 070-4334-4161 Fax 031-707-8896 E-mail kspark@appliedspectra.com Websitewww.appliedspectra.com Address No. 85/13, 4th Cross, Bhavani E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s Laser Ablation system, LA-ICP-MS, LIBS, Tandem LA-LIBS C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n Make your forensic calls with confidence and accuracy Whether you're doing routine monitoring, or analyzing the most challenging samples, Applied Spectra has a product to meet your needs. We deliver custom-built systems based on two analytical techniques: LIBS (Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy) and LA-ICP-MS (Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry). Both methods arise from "Laser Ablation," which removes minute particles of mass from a sample via a highly focused laser beam Layout, Christ School Road, Bangalore 560029, Karnataka, India. Tel +91 80 41508919 Fax +91 80 41900257 E-mail forensics@axxonet.com Website www.axxonet.com E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s Forensic Analysis, Laboratory Services - Neuro Signature System & Automated Interview System C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n Axxonet is a Brain R&D Center, and the inventor of Brain Signature Profiling using Neuro Signature System (NSS) that analyses Brain waves and reports if a suspect has or does not have Experiential Knowledge (TM) of an event. Over 750 police cases have been analysed using NSS and the cases include terrorist attacks, planning terrorist events, plotting, weapon making, financial fraud, poaching and criminal cases. NSS is non-invasive and is not based on physiological measures (BP, ECG) or the P300 technique. It has been validated by a Government study with an accuracy rate of over 95%. We also provide the Automated Interview System (NSS-AIS) - a suspect testing system deployed at immigration points, intelligence agencies etc. The output is a simple Go / No Go and the tests take 5 - 10 minutes. Preset templates like terrorism, illegal immigration, smuggling and Narcotics are included. Contact us for consulting services using NSS/AIS. WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 051 BVDA International b.v. Cellebrite APAC PTE Ltd. Clonix Co.,Ltd. DNA Link Company NameBVDA International b.v. Company NameCellebrite APAC PTE Ltd. Company NameClonix Co.,Ltd. Company NameDNA Link President Patrick van Vilsteren President President Nam SeungLee President Jong Eun Lee Address Emrikweg 31, 2031 BT Address 150 Beach Road #08-05 Address 101-1211 Digital Empire II, Address 12F Asan Institute of Life HAARLEM - The Netherlands Tel +31-23-5424708 Fax +31-23-5322358 E-mail Patrick.vanVilsteren@bvda.nl Gateway West Singapore 189720 Tel +65 6438 6240 Fax +65 6438 6280 E-mail sales@cellebrite.com Websitewww.cellebrite.com 88, Sinwon-ro, Yeongtong-gu Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do Tel +82-70-7090-8280 Fax +82-70-7016-2380 E-mail master@clonix.co.kr Website www.clonix.co.kr Science 1, Olympic-ro 43gil 88, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea Tel +82 2 3153 1500 Fax +82 2 364 4778 E-mail office@dnalink.com Websitewww.dnalink.com Website www.bvda.com E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s GLScan C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n BVDA (Bureau voor Dactyloscopische Artikelen) is a manufacturer and distributor of materials and equipment for crime scene officers and forensic laboratories since 1932. Unlike other lifting media, BVDA Gellifters have been especially developed for the lifting of fingerprints, shoeprints, dust marks and micro traces. The thick, non-aggressive, low-tack gelatin layer allows traces to be lifted from almost every surface, including porous material such as paper and cardboard. Lifted prints can be transported for photography or closer examination. The GLSCAN is the first digital system for the recording of Gellifter shoeprint traces that can surpass traditional photography. 052 • WFF2014 E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s UFED Touch, UFED 4PC and UFED TK C o m p an y E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s Specialized video data recovery solution, Imaging disk duplicator I n t r o d u c t i o n Founded in 1999, Cellebrite is a global company known for its technological breakthroughs in the cellular industry. A world leader in mobile data technology, Cellebrite established its mobile forensics division in 2007 with the Universal Forensic Extraction Device (UFED), which enables bit-by-bit extraction and in-depth decoding and analysis of data from thousands of mobile devices. Cellebrite’s UFED Series is the prime choice of forensic specialists in law enforcement, military, intelligence, corporate security and eDiscovery agencies in more than 100 countries. E x hi b i t C o m p an y C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n Clonix has continuously developed technoloies and released various product groups in the system backup/restore fields for about 10 years since its establishment in 2004, and has grown up as a backup/restore specialized solution development company recognized for its expertise by many customers. We have been widening our research and development areas to various business fields such as not only restore software product group but also hard disk, eMMC copy equipment, forensics solution for scientific investigations, etc. on the basis of our expertise acquired from 100% pure source technology. P r o d u c t s Human Identification Microarray I n t r o d u c t i o n Founded in 2000, DNA Link, Inc. is a personal genomics biotech company based in Korea. With a strong emphasis in SNP technology, the company covers a wide range of high value-added business models from biobank to personalized cancer treatment. The company has recently introduced itself to the field of forensics by developing the world’s first SNP-based human identification microarray, named AccuID®. Above all, AccuID® soars in DNA samples of small amount and high degradation. WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 053 Dong-il SHIMADZU Corp. Duzon SNS Elsevier Eppendorf Korea Ltd. Company NameDong-il SHIMADZU Corp. Company NameDuzon SNS Company NameElsevier Company NameEppendorf Korea Ltd. President Jae Joon, Lee President JONG-IL KIM President Ron Mobed President Christian Groeger Address 703, Nonhyeon-ro, Gangnam-gu, Address 130, Beodeul 1-gil, Namsan- Address Radarweg 29, 1043 NX, Address Handok B/D 4F,132,Teheran Seoul, 135-010, KOREA Tel 02-540-5541 Fax 02-541-2163 E-mail dis@shimadzu.co.kr Website www.shimadzu.co.kr myeon, Chuncheon-si, Gangwondo Tel +82 2 6233 2070 Fax +82 2 6233 2099 E-mail forensic@duzon.com Website http://www.dforensic.com Amsterstam, The Netherlands Tel +44 (0) 1865 843000 street, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 135755 Korea Tel +82-1577-4395 Fax +82-2-2190-7799 E-mail cs@eppendorf.kr Website www.eppendorf.kr E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer, Microchip Electrophoresis System Fax E-mail Website http://www.elsevier.com/ E x hi b i t E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s I n t r o d u c t i o n Shimadzu has strived to contribute to people's health and well-being since our inception in 1875. To do this, we have consistently challenged ourselves to develop state-of-the-art technology that creates solutions and new values in a variety of fields. We also actively support life science and biotech research in wide variety of areas such as proteomics, genomics and metabolomics. In addition, Shimadzu provides a broad range of analytical instruments indispensable for research, development, and quality control in a variety of fields. Our high-level, sophisticated instruments include chromatographs, spectrometers, and elemental and surface analysis systems 054 • WFF2014 E x hi b i t Argos DFAS C o m p an y C o m p an y P r o d u c t s Journals C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n Duzon is not only no. 1 market share of ERP but also has an unparalleled market power in other enterprise management informationalization software such as IFRS solution, Groupware, Mobile office and Electronic tax invoice. I n t r o d u c t i o n Elsevier is a world-leading provider of information solutions that enhance the performance of science, health, and technology professionals, empowering them to make better decisions, deliver better care, and sometimes make groundbreaking discoveries that advance the boundaries of knowledge and human progress. Elsevier provides web-based, digital solutions — among them ScienceDirect, Scopus, Elsevier Research Intelligence and ClinicalKey — and publishes nearly 2,200 journals, including The Lancet and Cell, and over 26,000 book titles, including a number of iconic reference works. P r o d u c t s Automatic Liquid Handler, Pipette & Dispenser, Centrifuge, PCR Thermal Cycler, Mixer, Consumables, Micro Tube, etc C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n Eppendorf is a leading life science company. Its product range includes liquid handling products, centrifuges, mixers, spectrometers, DNA amplification equipment, DNA prep system and cell culture consumables. WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 055 FLIR Systems, Inc. Foster & Freeman Ltd Fumedica AG GE Healthcare Life Sciences Company NameFLIR Systems, Inc. Company NameFoster & Freeman Ltd Company NameFumedica AG Company Name Regional Director David Nam President President President Address 3 Pickering Street #03-49, Address Vale Park, Evesham, Address Luzernstrasse 91, 5630 Muri Nankin Row, Singapore 048660 Tel +65.6822.1596 Worcestershire, WR11 1TD, UK Tel +441386768050 Fax +441386765351 E-mail sales@fosterfreeman.com Website fosterfreeman.com Tel ++41566759100 Fax E-mail David.nam@flir.com Website www.flir.com/detection E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s Griffin 460 Ruggedized, Mobile GC/MS, Fido X3 Trace Explosive Detector E x hi b i t C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n 056 • WFF2014 ++41566759109 E-mail kurek@fumedica.ch kohler@fumedica.ch Website www.postmortem-angio.ch E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s Virtangio E x hi b i t C o m p an y FLIR Systems, Inc. is a world leader in the design and manufacture of sensor systems that detect and identify unknown threats, narcotics and hazardous materials. Many of our instruments are the most sensitive and selective in the world and detect/identify chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive (CBRNE) threats to deliver superior situational awareness and actionable intelligence. Our threat detection sensors have multiple applications for facility security, checkpoint security, homeland security, border protection, airport security, force protection, forensic applications and environmental monitoring. P r o d u c t s Forensic Science Equipment Fax GE Healthcare Life Sciences Kieran Murphy AddressGE Healthcare Life Sciences Amersham Place Little Chalfont Buckinghamshire HP7 9NA UK Tel 0800 515 313 Fax 0800 616 927 E-mail Orders.GB@ge.com Website http://www.gelifesciences.com/ I n t r o d u c t i o n Foster + Freeman are innovators in the design and manufacture of systems for the examination of questioned documents and the investigation of forensic evidence. Established in 1978, Foster + Freeman has become one of the foremost forensic science equipment suppliers in the world, exporting market leading, and in many cases unique products to more than 140 countries . C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n Multiphase Post-Mortem CT-Angiography (MPMCTA) and Virtangio® MPMCTA is a minimally-invasive and standardized method for forensic investigations. By scanning the body after injection of a contrast agent, the complete vascular system of the head, neck, thorax and abdomen can be visualized and reconstructed in detail. Therefor Fumedica AG developed a technical equipment (circulation machine Virtangio, contrast agent Angiofil, tubing set). MPMCTA can solve 80-90% of the cases and is especially indicated for trauma cases (traffic accident, sharp/blunt trauma, gunshot), suspicion of cardio-vascular disease, medical malpractice and any kind of unexpected and sudden death. www.postmortem-angio.ch P r o d u c t s DNAscan Rapid DNA Analysis System, DNAscan BioChipSet Cassette and DNAscan Collection Kits, Whatman FTA/FTA Elute Cards, EasiCollect device, Whatman FTA Custom & Standard Kits, Omniswab C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n GE Healthcare Life Sciences, a division of GE Healthcare, provides expertise and tools for a wide range of applications, including basic research of cells and proteins, drug discovery research, as well as tools to support largescale manufacturing of biopharmaceuticals. We are committed to bringing you high-quality forensic products and support. From Whatman FTA sample collection cards and kits to punching technology, and the DNAscan Rapid DNA Analysis System, we look to provide convenient solutions for your forensic and policing needs. WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 057 GeneAll Biotechnology Co., LTD GMD System Inc. Hamilton Robotics Illumina, Inc. Company NameGeneAll Biotechnology Co., LTD Company NameGMD System Inc. Company Name Company NameIllumina, Inc. President Kim Yong Woo President Hyunsoo Kim President President Jay T. Flately Address GeneAll Bldg.,303-7, Dongnam- Address 18, Gangnam-daero 6-gil, ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea, 138-859 Tel 82-2-407-0096 Fax 82-2-407-0779 E-mail midr@geneall.com Website http://www.geneall.com Seocho-gu, Seoul, Korea (3F, Hyungje Bldg. YangJae-Dong) Tel +82 70 4369 2000 Fax +82 70 4369 2010 E-mail visionhskim@gmdsystem.com Website www.gmdsystem.com Hamilton Robotics Steve Hamilton Address4970 Energy Way, Reno, NV 89502 U.S.A Tel+1-775-858-3000 Fax+1-775-856-7259 E-mail roboticsales@hamiltoncompany. com Websitewww.hamiltonrobotics.com Address 5200 Illumina Way, San Diego, CA 92122, USA (HQ) Tel 1.800.809.4566 Fax E-mail wfchio@illumina.com Website www.illumina.com E x hi b i t E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s Molecular diagnostic solution, Automatic prep system E x hi b i t Mobile Forensic Solution C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n 058 • WFF2014 E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s I n t r o d u c t i o n GMD System Inc. has been specialized in researching Mobile Forensics and intend to be the World Best Mobile Forensic Research Institute. The technology of GMD System, which has been built through the constant R&D investment and digital evidence analysis experiences for many years, is supporting and inspiring various legal enforcement agencies in Korea by providing tools, technical expertise and man power. We are proud of our dedication to helping legal enforcement agencies establish judicial order and guarantee human rights by providing efficient Mobile Forensic Experiences, Techniques and Tools. P r o d u c t s MiSeq Desktop Sequencer Automated liquid handling workstations C o m p an y C o m p an y GeneAll Biotechnology is a manufacturer of nucleic acid (DNA & RNA) purification system and molecular diagnostic solution in the field of molecular biology since 1999, located in Seoul, South Korea. Also we are developing the innovative automatic prep system to provide advanced technology. We are dedicated to continuous research and development allowing us to bring new prospective products and to be a global leader to the field of biotechnology in the future. P r o d u c t s C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n Hamilton Robotics is dedicated to life science robotics design and manufacture of automated liquid handling workstations. Our Automation Workstations are highly flexible and customizable for unique workflows. We also offer pre-configured workstations for a variety of applications such as Sample Preparation and PCR Setup. To this end we employ teams of highly skilled and experienced application and hardware customization specialists around the world to provide our customers with unique solutions to automate their assays successfully and within budget. I n t r o d u c t i o n Illumina is a leading developer, manufacturer, and marketer of life science tools and integrated systems for large-scale analysis of genetic variation and function. These systems are enabling studies that were not imaginable before, and moving us closer to the realization of personalized medicine. With rapid advances in technology taking place, it is mission-critical to offer solutions that are not only innovative, but flexible, and scalable, with industry-leading support and service. We strive to meet this challenge by placing a high value on collaborative interactions, rapid delivery of solutions, and meeting the needs of our customers. WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 059 Integen X Company Name IntegenX, Inc. JEOL Korea Ltd. KOMA BIOTECH Leica Geosystems Korea Company NameJEOL Korea Ltd. Company NameKOMA BIOTECH Company NameLeica Geosystems Korea PresidentRobert A. Schueren, President Chang-Soon Kim President SANG-HOON MOON President YK, Choi Address 1443, Yangjae-daero, Address 19F, IS BIZ Tower, Yangpyeong- Address GuGu Bldg. 1F, 566, Samsung-ro, Gangdong-gu, Seoul, 134-814, Korea Tel 82-2-511-5501 Fax 82-2-511-2635 E-mail shleejk@jeol.co.kr Website www.jeol.co.kr ro 21 gil 26, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul 150-105, Korea Tel 82-2-579-8787 Fax 82-2-578-7042 E-mail koma@komabiotech.com Website www.komabiotech.com Chief Executive Officer Address5720 Stoneridge Drive, Suite 300, Pleasanton, CA 94588 United States Tel +1 925.701.3400 Fax +1 925.574.7373 E-mail information@integenx.com Websitewww.integenx.com E x hi b i t E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s P r o d u c t s GC/MS, LC/MS, DART MS, NMR RapidHIT® System for Rapid DNA Analysis C o m p an y C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n More hours in the day. From the market leader in Rapid DNA - the RapidHIT® system provides DNA results in less than 2 hours. Forensic labs can run rush case samples immediately, reducing backlogs and freeing scientists to focus their expertise on challenging samples. Law enforcement can eliminate or confirm suspects while in custody. Visit the IntegenX booth on the exhibit floor and learn how RapidHIT® can help you solve cases faster. 060 • WFF2014 E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s Luminex System & Multiplex Assay Kit, PCR reagents I n t r o d u c t i o n JEOL designs and manufactures scientific instruments for high-level research and development activities. JEOL products and services enable to pursue a variety of R&D applications such as environmental science, biotechnologies, nanotechnologies and a broad range of industrial field. Main products are GC/MS, LC/MS, DART MS, NMR and these products present the most high performance solutions to meet your R&D requirments. Gangnam-gu, Seoul Tel 02- 598-1919 Fax 02-598-9686 E-mail sung-hyun.lee@leica- geosystems.co.kr Website www.leica-geosystems.co.kr E x hi b i t C o m p an y C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n The comprehensive product lines KOMA manufactures and provides support applications in the study of all major life science research areas, including Direct PCR, DNA/RNA purification, Genotyping, Electrophoresis, Cytokine study. P r o d u c t s 3D Laser Scanner, Disto, Total Station, MS50 I n t r o d u c t i o n Leica Geosystems Korea is headquartered in Heerbrugg, Switzerland and Leica Geosystems is a global company with tens of thousands of customers supported by more than 3,800 employees in 33 countries and hundreds of partners located in more than 120 countries around the world. Leica Geosystems Korea supplies measurement equipment with the highest precision and accuracy to domestic markets. WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 061 Leica Microsystems Ltd. Korea LGC Locus Science Lodox Systems (Pty) Ltd Company NameLeica Microsystems Ltd. Korea Company NameLGC Company NameLocus Science Company NameLodox Systems (Pty) Ltd President Charles Park President Tim Robinson President Yoo Changsung President Pieter De Beer (CEO) Address Eunsung Bldg. 6Fl., 53-8 Address Queens Road, Teddington, Address 204, 2th Fl., Joseph Bldg.,239, Address 7 Dartfeild Road, Kramerville, Cheongdam1-dong, Gangnamgu, Seoul 135-763, Korea Tel 02-3416-4400 Fax 02-514-6548 Middlesex, TW11 0LY, UK Tel +44 (0)20 8943 7000 Fax +44 (0)20 8943 2767 E-mail info@lgcgroup.com Website lgcgroup.com Yeonhui-Ro,SeodaemunGu,Seoul,Korea Tel +82-2-304-0160 Fax +82-2-304-6636 E-mail yoocs@locusscience.co.kr Website www.locusscience.co.kr E-mail Website www.leica-microsystems.co.kr E x hi b i t E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s Comparison Macroscope, Digital Microscope, Stereo Microscope I n t r o d u c t i o n Leica Microsystems is a world leader in microscopes and scientific instruments and operate internationally in three divisions : Life Science Division, Industry Division, and Medical Division. The Leica Microsystems Industry Division’s focus is to support customers’ pursuit of the highest quality end result by providing the best and most innovative imaging systems for their needs to see, measure and analyze the microstructures in routine and research industrial applications, in materials science and quality control, in forensic science investigations, and educational applications. We offer Digital Microscopes, Stereo Microscopes & Macroscopes. Microscope Cameras, Light Microscopes. Microscope Software. 062 • WFF2014 Fax E-mail refiloe.musandiwa@lodox.com Website www.lodox.com P r o d u c t s Forensic Service Provider : DNA, Digital Forensics, Firearms, Chemical Traces, etc C o m p an y C o m p an y Sandton Tel +2711 444 9118 E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s X-Loupe products for latent fingerprint and forensic light source I n t r o d u c t i o n LGC is a world leader in forensic science and the UK leading full service forensics provider. We are introducing the ParaDNA Instrument - a lab based or field-portable machine, delivering STR profile information in 75 minutes. The instrument offers two tests; Screening Test improves sample triage and reduces costly DNA lab processing; Intelligence Test supports gaining successful outcomes to investigations in the quickest possible time. Use “onboard database” function to link/exclude suspects to a scene, or one scene to another. E x hi b i t C o m p an y C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n Locus Science is Korea distributor of Lumos Technology that is specialized in portable microscopes and Bio and Forensic light sources which can be applied easily to DSRL camera and electronic gadgets that scientists and Forensic service staff have used usually. P r o d u c t s Full Body, Low dose, X-ray Machine I n t r o d u c t i o n Lodox Systems (Pty) Ltd is a South African company that produces a unique full-body X-ray scanner – the only one of its kind currently on the market. Our most recent product, the Xmplardr X-ray system, provides full-body X-ray images in just 13 seconds, with minimal radiation dose (0.12mGy), and with exceptional image quality. Our core markets are the medical trauma environment and Forensic Pathology (medicolegal) facilities. WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 063 MediaCube National Forensic Service NicheVision Forensics LLC/ESR OMA Co. Company NameMediaCube Company NameNational Forensic Service Company NameNicheVision Forensics LLC/ESR Company NameOMA Co. President Jae, Kim President Joongseok Seo President Luigi Armogida President Lee, Jinho Address 2nd Floor, 8, Nonhyeon 1-dong, Address 10, Ipchun-ro, Wonju-si, Address 526 S. Main St, Ste. 714G, Address 1596-64, YUSUNGDAE-RO, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea Tel +822-534-8408 Fax +822-534-8486 E-mail mediacube@korea.com Website www.mediacube.co.kr ganwon-do, South Korea Tel 82-33-902-5000 Fax 82-33-902-5902 Akron, OH 44311 Tel 330-252-2711 Fax 330-252-2713 E-mail sales@nichevision.com Website NicheVision.com YUSUNG-GU, DAEJEON, KOREA Tel 042-822-9501~3 Fax 042-822-9504 E-mail support@omagom.co.kr Website www.omagom.co.kr E x hi b i t E-mail Website www.nfs.go.kr P r o d u c t s Audio / Video Forensic Product E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s Forensic Services E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s ArmedXpertTM, DNAXpressTM, STRmixTM E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s ATOS 3D SCANNER C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n Mediacube is a leading company in Audio Video Forensic application. Mediacube provides Audio Video Forensic solution for audio enhancement, voice identification, Voice verification, surveillance Mic / recorder, Video enhancement, Face recognition/ verification. C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n The National Forensic Service (NFS) provides prompt and accurate analysis of evidences in the field of scientific crime detection such as forensic medicine, forensic science, natural science and engineering, and gene identification. NFS also presents criminal evidence through scientific investigation in order to preserve public order and protect civil rights. Under the slogans, “The power of science in determining truth”, NFS will strive to take prompt actions against intellectual and serious crimes based on our extensive experiences in forensic investigations. C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n Institute of Environmental Science and Research (ESR) and NicheVision Forensics are the premier global developers of DNA analysis software tools used in forensic human identification. With over 50 combined installations in crime labs worldwide, STRmixtm and ArmedXperttm are the most widely used DNA analysis tools used to resolve even the most complex DNA mixtures including samples with up to four individuals and with low template or degraded samples. Learn how crime labs worldwide are taking advantage of these breakthrough technologies. C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n OMA, since its inception in 1991, has provided advanced equipment and systems along with accumulated high-tech technology and knowhow in various fields. Many institutions, companies and schools have been supported with appropriate and competent services. The service, not limited to providing a standardized system, covers consulting for complete solution and integration of necessary products that require thorough technical and business experience. All of our OMA members promise to continue our utmost effort to achieve customers’ need and satisfaction. Thank you. 064 • WFF2014 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 065 PANalytical Korea (HQ: PANalytical B.V) PROJECTINA AG Promega Corporation Qiagen Company NameP A N a l y t i c a l Company NamePROJECTINA AG Company NamePromega Corporation Company NameQIAGEN President Remo Buschor President Bill Linton President Address Dammstrasse 2, 9435 Address 2800 Wood Hollow Road AddressQIAGEN Str. 1, D-40724 Hilden, Korea (HQ: PANalytical B.V) President Peter Van Valzen Address 7F SH Energy Blfg,16-6,Sunaedong,Bundang-gu,Seongnamcity,Kyeonggi-do,Korea Tel +82 31 786 0940 Fax +82 31 786 0950 E-mail Nayoon.kim@panalytical.com Website www.panalytical.com E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s XRD diffractometers, XRF spectrometers C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n The use of analytical instrumentation to reveal the smallest traces of evidence plays a key role in today's forensic laboratories. Full chain of custody and data control is also desired across all stages of the process. Dependable instrument validation procedures are needed to support the reliability of data in question. As specialists in non-destructive analysis techniques, PANalytical offers a wide variety of techniques including X-ray fluorescence (XRF), X-ray diffraction (XRD), near-infrared (NIR), which are widely used in the field of forensic science. Typical applications include -Material type identification - Artefact material matching -Counterfeit material confirmation - Clandestine and trafficking activity monitoring -C ontrolled substance identification and quantification - Ve g e t a t i o n / F o o d / Ta b a c c o / S o i l o r i g i n identification 066 • WFF2014 Heebrugg/Switzerland Tel +41-71-728 28 00 Fax +41-71-728 28 28 Madison, WI 53711Tel 608-274-4330 Fax 608-277-2516 E-mail marketing@projectina.ch E-mail Website www.projectina.ch Website www.promega.com E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s Document Examination System INSPEC-8, Forensic Light Source PAGLAB MSA-810 and CSL-SHOE and PST Laser Light C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n PROJECTINA Class-Leading Instrument and Tools for forensic Investigation Projectina Switzerland, Being part of Ultra Electronics Forensic Technology Inc., is a world leader in the development and manufacture of forensic science products and high-end optical components for over 60 years. Our offering cover three broad product categories such as Document Examination, Firearms Investigation and Crime Scene Equipment We Strive to provide customers with Highquality Service that can be measured against international standard. Our mission is to provide customers with first-class services E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s PowePlex FUSION System, PowerPlex Y23 System C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n Promega products are used by life scientists who are asking fundamental questions about biological processes as well as by scientists who are applying scientific knowledge to diagnose and treat diseases, discover new therapeutics, and use genetics and DNA testing for human identification. Promega holds significant intellectual property rights and licenses in several key areas that form a foundation for its diverse portfolio including: • B ioluminescence, including engineered luciferases, luciferase reporter vectors and luciferase substrates • S hort tandem repeat (STR) detection for STR-based cell line authentication, human identification, cell and tissue characterization, and mixed sample detection • H aloTag® protein labeling and capture technology Peer M. Schatz Germany +49 2103 29 0 Fax +49 2103 29 21836 E-mail Websitehttp://www.qiagen.com Tel E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s Investigator® 24plex QS Kits, QIAsymphony C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n At the forefront of the molecular biology revolution, more than 500,000 customers worldwide are using QIAGEN Sample & Assay Technologies to achieve breakthroughs based on the building blocks of life – DNA, RNA and proteins. Doctors are diagnosing diseases more precisely and quickly to guide treatment decisions. Scientists are conquering new frontiers in the understanding of life – and translating that knowledge into better medications. And experts are safeguarding the public with molecular technologies for human identification, veterinary testing and food safety. WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 067 Randox Toxicology Regula Ltd. Rofin Australia Pty Ltd ThermoFisher Scientific Company NameRandox Toxicology Company NameRegula Ltd. Company NameRofin Australia Pty Ltd Company NameThermoFisher Scientific President Dr. Peter FitzGerald President President Hadrian Fraval President SooJin Seok Address 30 Cherryvalley Road, Crumlin, Address 1-314 Volokha Str., Minsk Address 6/42-44 Garden Boulevard, Address 12FL, Suseo Office Building, Co. Antrim, BT29 4QN, United Kingdom Tel +44 28 9442 2413 Fax +44 28 9445 2912 E-mail info@randoxtoxicology.com Website www.randoxtoxicology.com 220036 Belarus Tel +375-17-286-2825 Fax +375-17-210-2397 E-mail mail@regula.by Website www.regulaforensics.com Dingley, Victoria 3172, Australia Tel +61 3 9558 0344 Fax +61 3 8551 6900 E-mail noel@rofin.com.au Website www.rofin.com.au 281, Gwangpyeong-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 135-884, Korea Tel +82-2-2023-0600 Fax +82-2-2023-0603 E-mail Info.kr@lifetech.com Website www.lifetechnologies.com E x hi b i t E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s Drug screening immunoassay solutions C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n Randox Toxicology is a global provider of solutions for highly accurate drug testing. We are a primary manufacturer of Biochip Array Technology, Homogeneous EIA, Automated testing platforms, ELISA, and Quality Management Solutions for clinical and forensic toxicology. Our aim is to strengthen the practice of twenty-first century drug testing through innovation and consolidation. With extensive experience in the development of high quality products, we have acquired a wide range of customer – orientated testing solutions to suit all workloads. P r o d u c t s Multifunctional equipment (hand-held and desktop devices; microscopes; visualizers of magnetic properties; mobile laboratories; passport readers) for authenticity verification of all types of questioned documents. C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n Regula is the leading producer of expert devices for authenticating documents, banknotes and securities. During over 20 years on the market of high technologies, our company has gained the reputation of a reliable partner and has carried out thousands of challenging tasks for our clients. We cooperate with law enforcement agencies all over the world. Today our regular customers include Ministries of Internal and Home Affairs, police, border and customs services, banks, airlines, insurance companies and other organizations. Our devices and software are highly regarded by experts at international exhibitions and conferences. E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s Poliview and Polilight E x hi b i t C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n Rofin Australia Pty Ltd was established in 1978 as a Scientific Instrument marketing company. In 1988 the company developed its own range of products which it currently markets worldwide. With its corporate office and production facility located in Melbourne, the company uses optical technology to develop and market specialist products, systems and analytical instruments. Market sectors include industry, government, police, and research laboratories. The company is involved in both import and export, with over 90% of its turnover coming from the sale of instruments developed and manufactured by Rofin. P r o d u c t s Ion PGM™ System, Ion Chef™ System, ProFlex™ PCR System, AutoMate Express™ Nucleic Acid Extraction System, TRACE 1300 Series GC, TSQ 8000 Evo Triple Quadrupole GC-MS C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n Life Technologies™ products harness the power of science to transform lives. A member of the Thermo Fisher Scientific family of brands, our instruments, everyday tools, and services offer high-quality, innovative life science solutions for every lab and application. As a worldwide leader in forensics, we deliver some of the most comprehensively validated products, expertise, and application support available to the human identification community. From our trusted reagents, through high-performance genetic analyzers and software, to in-depth training and on-site technical assistance, our integrated systems work together to help maximize your productivity and enable your success. 068 • WFF2014 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 069 World of Health Biotech Co Ltd Young In Scientific Co.,Ltd ZEISS Korea Company Name Company Name Company NameZEISS Korea President President President Peter Tiedemann World of Health Biotech Co Ltd Cui Kai AddressNo.66 Qianbanbijie,Xinjiekou,Xi cheng,Beijing,China Tel 86 10 66179934 Fax 86 10 66172241 E-mail info@healthbiotech.net Websitewww.healthbiotech.net E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s Rapid ABO Forensic Blood Grouping Type Test Kit C o m p an y Young In Scientific Co., Ltd. KIM, JONG HOON Address22, Apgujeong-ro 28-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea Tel02-519-7300 Fax02-519-7400 E-mail youngin@youngin.com Websitewww.youngin.com E x hi b i t IAFS 2017 Candidate Countries Address 201, BR Elitel Bldg. 101, Dongmak-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Korea (121-828) Tel 02-3140-2658 Fax 02-3140-2699 E-mail jaeeun.kim@zeiss.com Website www.zeiss.com P r o d u c t s Agilent Technologies 6495 LC-QQQ, 7010 GCQQQ, 7200 GC-QTOF E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s Microscopes I n t r o d u c t i o n World of Health Biotech Co Ltd set up in 2003,is manufacture of rapid diagnostic test kit,such as DOA test strip,cassette and cup,our DOA test product is divided into saliva test and urine test. we also make Human Hemoglobin Blood Test kit,seminal Test kit, now we cooperated with Ministry of Public Security of P.R.China, made the first Rapid ABO Forensic Blood Grouping Type Test Kit, the cassette can test all human biological liquid and get the blood grouping type in 10 minutes. C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n Young In Scientific Co., Ltd. (Young In) is one of the world-largest distributors specialized in scientific, analytical, medical, and clinicelectrochemical process instruments. Young In offers the products in Korea on behalf of the world’s leading analytical instrument manufacturers and provides well matched superior technical supports. Young In’s four divisions handle instruments of hightechnologies supported by various applications as Agilent Technologies & Channel, Process Instruments, Applied Measurement, Medical and Diagnostic Divisions. C o m p an y Brazil Company NameBrazilian Academy of Forensic Sciences President Hélio Buchmüller Lima Address SMPW 21, cj 2, lt 8, cs C – Park Way – Brasília – Distrito Federal – Brazil Zip Code 712745-102 Tel + 55 61 8123 0773 Fax + 55 61 3345 0882 E-mail buchmuller@cienciasforenses. org.br Website www.iafs-2017.org I n t r o d u c t i o n The Microscopy business group at ZEISS is the world's only manufacturer of light, X-ray and electron microscopes. The company's extensive portfolio enables research and routine applications in the life and materials sciences. The product range includes light and laser scanning microscopes, X-ray microscopes, electron and ion microscopes and spectrometer modules. In this exhibition, we will introduce a smart digital microscope, ZEISS Smartzoom 5 and a polerized microscope, ZEISS Axio Scope. A1, which is ideal for surface and structural analysis in metal industry. E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s IAFS 2017 in Rio C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n Hosting the 2017 IAFS Conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has been a dream and effort of the organizers for over five years. The community of South American forensic scientists is prepared to invest their energy and enthusiasm into creating an unforgettable experience. And there is no better place to hold an event than Rio de Janeiro, the Wonderful City. Come to Rio and live the most incredible experience ever! 070 • WFF2014 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 071 Canada Denmark Turkey Company NameTORONTO CONVENTION Company NameInspiring Denmark Company NameIAFS 2017 – ANTALYA - TURKEY BUREAU / TOURISM TORONTO Contact ALICE AU, Director of Sales, International Congress Address 207 Queen’s Quay West, Suite 405, Toronto, Ontario M5J 1A7, Canada Tel +1-416-203-3819 Fax +1-416-203-6753 E-mail aau@torcvb.com Website www.SeeTorontoNow.com President Birgitte Hee Olesen President Prof. Mete Korkut GULMEN Address Jernbanegade 75-77 Address Tel +45 7582 9210 Tel Fax Fax E-mail man@inspiringdenmark.dk E-mail Website www.inspiringdenmark.dk Website E x hi b i t C o m p an y E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s Destination - Toronto promotion C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n Excite your senses to sights & sounds of Toronto - a city with unlimited possibilities! Count on Tourism Toronto, Canada’s #1 CVB, to provide ideas to inspire your attendees. We share your passion for success and will ensure your conference exceeds your expectations. Visit us at the Tourism Toronto Stand and have a virtual tour of the FORENSIC SCIENCES & CORONER’S COMPLEX TORONTO, one of the most advanced and state of the art facility of its kind in the world. P r o d u c t s Visit Denmark in 2017 E x hi b i t C o m p an y P r o d u c t s Company NameInstitute of Criminalistics Prague Pavel Kolář AddressBartolomějská 12, Praha 1, Czech republic Tel +420 974 824 400 Fax +420 974 824 002 E-mail ku@pcr.cz Websitewww.eafs2015.eu I n t r o d u c t i o n Named as the Tourism Heaven of Turkey, Antalya has an economy primarily based on tourism industry and is one of the fundamental locomotive cities of Turkish economy in this field. Whilst the Tourism Concept is considerably based on sea, sand and sun, the complexes existing today with the initiatives given in field of tourism enable to perform successful jobs in national and international arena. With the meaning of “Attolos Land”, Antalya was established by Attalos II. Archeological excavations held in the city evidenced that people had lived on this land 40 thousand years before today. Antalya had come into the rule of Hittite, Pamphylia, Lykia, Cilicia, Persian States, Rome and Byzantine Empire in time. Then, in 1207, it was included in Turkish lands by Seljuks, then it was included respectively in the lands of Ottoman and Republic of Turkey. Institute of Criminalistics Prague President Visit TURKEY in 2017 I n t r o d u c t i o n Visit Denmark in 2017 Odense, Region of Southern Denmark has been selected as one of the possible destinations for IAFS 2017. We invite you to visit our exhibition during the following days and experience our destination. Denmark has become well known for its talent in staging successful conferences and we excel in developing different and beneficial meeting design concepts. The Region of Southern Denmark has established strong networksand we are committed to ensure the success of IAFS 2017 Congress Promotion E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s EAFS 2015, Prague 6-11 September 2015 C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n On behalf of the organising committee and the European Network of Forensic Science Institutes it is a great pleasure to announce the 7th European Academy of Forensic Sciences Conference, which will take place in Prague in September 2015. The Conference will be held in the Prague Congress Centre, which is conveniently located on the Prague metro system only a short 10 minutes trip from downtown. More information please visit www.eafs2015.eu Pure Spot Congress & Event Organizers Company NamePure Spot Congress & Event Organizers E-mailinfo@egypure.org Websitewww.egypure.org E x hi b i t 072 • WFF2014 P r o d u c t s IALFS 2016 promotion WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 073 23rd Congress of International Academy of Legal Medicine, Dubai Supreme Prosecutors' Office Company Name23rd President KIM JIN TAE Congress of International Academy of Legal Medicine, Dubai President Prof. Fawzi Benemran Address P.O.Box: 13636, Dubai, UAE. Ibn Sina Medical Complex #27, Block B, Office 203, Dubai Healthcare City Tel +971 4 362 4717 Fax +971 4 362 4718 E-mail info@ialmdubai.ae Website www.ialmdubai.ae Company NameSupreme Prosecutors’ Office Address National Digital Forensic Center, 157 Banpo Daero, Seocho Gu, Seoul, Korea Tel 82-2-3480-2000 Fax E-mail Website www.spo.go.kr E x hi b i t C o m p an y E x hi b i t P r o d u c t s Congress C o m p an y I n t r o d u c t i o n The International Academy of Legal Medicine (IALM) – formerly known as the “International Academy of Legal Medicine and Social Medicine” – was originally founded in 1938 (in Bonn). Its aim is the furthering of scientific progress in the field of Legal Medicine, especially by promoting collaboration and the exchange of information among specialists on an International level, by holding scientific meetings and congresses, by recommending guidelines in the different areas of Legal Medicine, and through Scientific Publications. 074 • WFF2014 P r o d u c t s National Digital Forensic Center (NDFC) I n t r o d u c t i o n To respond to this new environment and significantly strengthen scientific investigative capacity, the National Digital Forensic Center (NDFC) was established in 2008. Following the establishment of the Center, the NDFC’s capacity was fortified with quality human resources and advanced equipment. Since the previously dispersed scientific investigation departments have moved into this building together, they are able to work in close cooperation to lay the groundwork for more sophisticated scientific investigation. The Center focuses on research and development of identification skills such as drug and DNA analysis and digital forensic techniques, which include the collection, analysis and restoration of digital evidence. It is also developing and distributing hightech psychological analysis techniques, including the brain wave. Also, the cybercrime Investigation center deals with various cyber-crimes, such as virus distribution, privacy infringement, and hacking. In addition, from 28 August through 1 September, 2017, the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office of the Republic of Korea, will hold the “The 27th World Congress of the International Society for Forensic Genetics(ISFG)" at the Coex in Seoul. Scientific Program Scientific Program Overview Scientific Program Overview Topic/Session Abbreviation [AFSN 2014] CSI Crime Scene Investigation DNA DNA ID Illicit Drugs TX Toxicology TE Trace Evidence QASC Quality Assurances & Standards Committee [IAFS 2014] CFM CF Clinical Forensic Medicine Cyber Forensic DMS Digital and Multimedia Science ELQ Ethics / Law / Education / QAQC FPR Fingerprint AP Forensic Anthropology ES Forensic Engineering Science GB Forensic Genetics & Biology OD Forensic Odontology PT Forensic Pathology PBS Forensic Psychiatry / Behavioral Science GF Gun / Firearms MD Mass Disaster SI Scene Investigation TI Toxicology / Illicit Drugs TEC Trace Evidence / Forensic Chemistry QD Questioned Document WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 077 Scientific Program Invited Speakers & Chairpersons James Kalougivaki Fiji Islands Sang Seob Lee Korea Korea Sang-jun Lee Korea Hee-Joong Ahn Korea Ogail El Nour Sewar El Dahab Sudan Shinmong Kang Jose Almirall USA Simon Djidrovski France Cheryl Katzmarzyk Canada Seung-Hwan Lee Korea Netherlands Soong Deok Lee Korea Joseph Almog Israel Olaf Drummer Australia Manfred Kayser Djaja Surya Atmadja Indonesia Anja Einseln USA Magdy kharoshah Egypt SungGi Lee Korea Korea U-Young Lee Korea Eric Baccino France Uwom Eze Nigeria Chong-Youl Kim Seungkyung Baeck Korea James A.J. Ferris New Zealand Donghwan Kim Korea Yung Hyeock Lee Korea Philip Beh Hong Kong Barry A. Fisher USA EunMi Kim Korea Ruediger Lessig Germany Korea Si-Keun Lim Korea Herman Bernitz South Africa Luis Fondebrider Argentina Hyungseok Kim Joan M. Bienvenue USA David Fowler USA Il Pyeong Kim Korea THiam Bon Lim Singapore Korea Shuo Liu China Jo-Anne Bright New Zealand Julie French USA Jin W. Kim Hrvoje Brkic Croatia John Gall Australia Jong-Jin Kim Korea Dougla. M. Lucas Canada Korea Mohd Shah Mahmood Malaysia John M Butler USA Ross Gardner USA SungHo Kim Anton Castilani Indonesia Reza Gerretsen Netherlands Youn Shin Kim Korea Pierre Margot Switzerland Japan Thomas. K. Marshall UK Salih Cengiz Turkey Sherein S. Ghaleb Egypt Tsutomu Kiryu Lin Chang China Joo Hong Goh Korea Carl KK Leung Hong Kong Daniel A. Martell USA Germany Stephen Michielsen USA Carole E Chaski USA Michael Grabber USA Claus Klein Jinseong Cheong Korea Mete Korkut Gülmen Turkey Ralph Kleuskens Netherlands Christopher Milroy Canada Czech Republic Jisook Min Korea Helen Cho USA Hongil Ha Korea Marek Kotrlý Nam-Soo Cho Korea Dong-Hwan Har Korea Kewal Krishan India Fabio Monticelli Austria YoungIl Cho Korea Carol Henderson USA Bok Kyu Kwon Korea Niels Morling Denmark Korea Ashraf Mozayani USA Byung Ha Choi Korea Seung Beom Hong Korea Mia Kwon Donmook Choi Korea Hans-Joachim Huebschmann Singapore James P Landers USA Geummun Nam Korea Estonia Kornelia Nehse Germany Jihun Choi Korea Marilyn Huestis USA Üllar Lanno Yeongsik Choi Korea Hoang Manh Hung Vietnam Bong Woo Lee Korea Peter Neufeld USA Korea Kurt Nolte USA Byung-Won Chun Korea Seung Yong Hwang Korea Heejo Lee Heesun Chung Korea Morio Iino Japan Henry Lee USA Arash Okazi Iran Korea Scott R. Oulton USA Ki-Wha Chung Korea Kazuhiko Imaizumi Japan Insoo Lee Nak-Eun Chung Korea Daniel Isenschmid USA Jaesin Lee Korea Chris Palenik USA Korea Chan-Seong Park Korea John Clark UK Akira Ishii Japan Joong Lee Stephen Cordner Australia Yunsik Jang Korea Kang-Bong Lee Korea Dae-Kyoon Park Korea Jame M. Curran New Zealand Jiyeong Jo Korea Kyung-Lyong Lee Korea Jisun Park Korea 078 • WFF2014 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 079 Scientific Program JongTae Park Korea Yoshihiro Takaesu Japan Meejung Park Korea Takehiko Takatory Japan Seh Youn Park Korea Justice Tettey Austria Seong Hwan Park Korea Michael Thali Switzerland Won Boon Park USA Patrick Thevissen Belgium YongChul Park Korea Keller Thomas Austria YoungChul Park Korea Morris Tidball-Binz Switzerland Jason Payne-James UK W. J. Tilstone UK Clifford Perera Sri Lanka Tadeusz Tomaszewski Poland Paul Philp USA Douglas H. Ubelaker USA Vilma Pinchi Italy Maiken Ueland Australia Haskell Pitluck USA Andres Patiño Umaña Colombia Douglas H. Posey USA Petra Urbanova Czech Republic Aimee Qulia USA Andras Vamos-Goldman Switzerland Michael Raymond Australia Marcel van der Steen Netherlands Jongsook Rhee Korea Alain Verstraete Belgium Alastair Ross Australia Duarte Nuno Vieira Portugal Claude Roux Australia Worawee Waiyawuth Thailand Nor Aidora Saedon Malaysia Victor Weedn USA Ananda Samarasekera Sri Lanka Brian Yamashita Canada Pekka Saukko Finland Kyungmoo Yang Korea Carl J. Schmidt USA Angeline Yap Singapore Hanseo Seo Korea Ho Bin Yim Korea Young-Il Seo Korea Seongho Yoo Korea Kyoung-Jin Shin Korea Chang-Lyuk Yoon Korea Ronald L. Singer USA Hyesun Yum Korea Candice Small South Africa Renata Zbiec Poland Tore Solheim Norway Timothy Zolandz USA Dawnie Steadman USA Peter D. Zoon Netherlands Maimonah Sulaiman Malaysia Osamu Suzuki Japan WFF Award & Scholarship • Young Scientist Award (10winners / 1,000USD each) The candidates for the Young Scientist Award will be required to gather and give an additional presentation to be evaluated for the award. After all evaluation is completed, the final winners will be announced and given the award at Gala Dinner on October 16. • Best Scientific Presentation Award (3winners / 400USD each) The presenters will be evaluated by judges when they give a presentation in their each session and final winners will be announced via website on October 17. • Best Scientific Exhibition Award (3winners / 200USD each) After the presenters place their poster in the 'Award Poster Zone' from October 15, the candidates’ posters will be evaluated by judges at a certain time without additional presentation. Through the judges’ evaluation, the final winners will be announced on October 16 and winners need to visit Preview Lounge to be awarded. • Travel Award (40winners / 300USD each) All the final winners make sure to visit the Preview Lounge desk after their presentation to be given the award and the prize. All final winners are required to visit the Preview Lounge Desk following their presentation to receive their award and prize. Christopher SYN (Kiu Choong) Singapore 080 • WFF2014 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 081 Scientific Program Molecular Forensics, Genetech, Colombo 08, Sri Lanka Oct. 12 (Sun) rand Ballroom 105 (1F) AFSN Workgroup Workshop 09:00-12:30 BUSINESS MEETING (CSIWG) Workshop Day 1 Crime Scene Investigation (CSIWG) CHAIRPERSON Grand Ballroom 104 (1F) Shuo Liu (China) Workshop Day 1 - DNA (DNAWG) WELCOME SPEECH & GREETING Shuo Liu Nor Aidora Saedon (Malaysia) 09:00-09:10 CSI 1-1 09:10-10:30 WORKSHOP I : CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION – PRINCIPLES AND CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE - PART I Alastair Ross National Institute of Forensic Science, Australia New Zealand Policing Advisory Agency (ANZPAA), Australia CSI 1-2 11:00-11:30 WORKSHOP I : CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION – PRINCIPLES AND CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE - PART II Alastair Ross National Institute of Forensic Science, Australia New Zealand Policing Advisory Agency (ANZPAA), Australia 09:00-12:30 09:00-09:40 Department of Biological Science, Kongju National University, Gongju, Korea (South); 2Forensic DNA Division, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South) 1 09:40-10:00 DNASCAN™ RAPID DNA ANALYSIS™ GENERATION OF STR PROFILES FROM BUCCAL SWABS AND BLOOD SAMPLES: PRESENTATION OF DUBAI POLICE CRIME LABORATORY DATA Farida Al Shamali1, Eugene Tan2 General Department of Forensic Science and Criminology, Dubai Police Crime Laboratory, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; 2Product Development, Netbio, Waltham, Massachusetts, United States 1 CSI 1-3 11:30-12:00 THE INVESTIGATION AND ANALYSIS OF THE BALLISTIC IMPACET TRACES ON THE FELTED CLOTH Aoyang Yu Race Examination Technology Department, China Criminal Police College, Shenyang, China CSI 1-4 12:00-12:30 CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION, TRAINING AND COLLABORATION Wee Chuan Yeo1, Peter Wilson1, Jason Loke Choy Seng2 Forensic Chemistry & Physics Laboratory, Health Sciences Authority, Singapore; 2Singapore Police Force, Criminal Investigation Department, Forensics Division, Singapore DNA 1-3 Center for Applied Forensic Science and Technology, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Public Security, Beijing, China 1 082 • WFF2014 11:30-11:50 DEVELOPMENT OF LOCALIZED AUTOSOMAL AND Y CHROMOSOMAL STR PCR KIT Jeong Eun Sim1, Hye Yeon Kim1, Sera Kim2, Young Se Hyun3, Kyoung-Jin Shin4, Young Geun Yang2, Soong Deok Lee5, Su Jeong Park1 DNA Forensic Division, Supreme Prosecutors' Office, Seoul, Korea (South); 2BioQuest, Inc., Seoul, Korea (South); 3Department of Biological Science, Kongju National University, Gongju, Korea (South); 4Department of Forensic Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea (South); 5Department of Forensic Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 DNA 1-7 11:50-12:10 REPORTABILITY OF CONTACT DNA MIXED PROFILES: AN ASSESSMENT FROM CASEWORK CONTACT STAINS Lay Hong Seah Head of DNA Serious Crime Unit, Department of Chemistry Malaysia, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia 10:00-10:20 A MULTIPLEX SYSTEM OF AUTOSOMAL AND Y CHROMOSOME STRS INTEGRATED WITH ABO TYPING FOR FORENSIC DNA ANALYSIS Le Wang, Feng Wang, Man Chen, Xue Bai, Yi-Ren Yao, Xing-Chun Zhao, Jian Ye DNA 1-4 11:10-11:30 DISASTER VICTIM IDENTIFICATION THROUGH DNA ANALYSIS USING BONE SAMPLES Lorna Santos, Franklin Dela Cruz, Marie Cerise Elyn Aguilar DNA 1-6 PROFILING OF EAST ASIAN-SPECIFIC SNP MARKERS FROM NGS (WHOLE EXOME SEQUENCING) DATA Ki Wha Chung1, Seong Yeon Yoo2, Sung Min Kim1, Nam Soo Cho2 DNA 1-2 DNA 1-5 Crime Laboratory, Philippine National Police, Quezon City, Philippines CHAIRPERSON DNA 1-1 Institute of Forensic Science, China 14:00-17:30 10:20-10:40 SUCCESSFUL PCR BASED DNA ANALYSIS OF HIGHLY DEGRADED HUMAN REMAINS - AN ANCIENT DNA APPROACH DNA 1-8 12:10-12:30 EXPLORATION OF THE RELATION BETWEEN RYR2 GENE AND SUDDEN UNEXPLAINED CARDIAC DEATH AMONG YOUNG CHINESE PEOPLE Yunyun Wang1, Qian Liu1, Liang Liu1, 2, Yan Liu1, Liang Ren1, Shaohua Zhu1 Department of Forensic Medicine, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China; 2Key Laboratory of Evidence Science, China University of Political Science and Law, Ministry of Education, Beijing, China 1 14:00-17:30 BUSINESS MEETING (DNAWG) 208A (2F) 09:00-12:30 Workshop Day 1 - Illicit Drugs (IDWG) CHAIRPERSON Angelina Yap (Singapore) 09:00-09:05 WELCOME BY CHAIR, IDWG Angeline Yap Health Sciences Authority, Singapore ID 1-1 09:05-09:45 UNODC EARLY WARNING ADVISORY ON NPS Justice Tettey United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Austria ID 1-2 09:45-10:45 CHALLENGES OF NPS LEGISLATION IN USA AND CURRENT TRENDS Scott Oulton Drug Enforcement Administration, USA ID 1-3 11:15-11:30 TRADITIONAL DRUG AND NPS ABUSE IN ASIA Angeline Yap Health Sciences Authority, Singapore ID 1-4 11:30-11:50 CHALLENGES OF ANALOGUE LEGISLATION IN KOREA Jaesin Lee Drug & Forensic Toxicology Division, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South) ID 1-5 11:50-12:10 CHALLENGES OF GENERIC LEGISLATION IN SINGAPORE Wendy Lim, Angeline Yap Illicit Drugs Division, Health Sciences Authority, Singapore ID 1-6 12:10-12:30 UNODC ICE PROGRAMME WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 083 Oct. 12 (Sun) October 12 (Sunday) Grand Ballroom 105 (1F) Grand Ballroom 104 (1F) Ruwan Illeperuma Justice Tettey THE SEIZED MAD HONEY BY LC-MS/MS Su Youn Ahn1, Haeyoung Choi1, Hyejin Chang1, Dongwoo Kim2, Sanghee Woo3, Suncheun Kim1 Drug and Forensic Toxicology, Daejeon institute, National Forensic Service, Daejeon, Korea (South); 2 Drug and Forensic Toxicology, Gwangju institute, National Forensic Service, Gwangju, Korea (South); 3 Drug and Forensic Toxicology, National Forensic Service headquarters, Wonju, Korea (South) 1 208A (2F) 14:00-17:30 BUSINESS MEETING (IDWG) 208B (2F) 09:00-12:30 Workshop Day 1 - Toxicology (TXWG) TX 1-1 09:00-09:15 PREVALENCE OF BENZODIAZEPINES DETECTED IN CASES OF DRUG FACILITATED CRIME Patramon Yongpanich Toxicology Division, Institute of Forensic Medicine, Bangkok, Thailand TX 1-2 09:15-09:35 CASE STUDIES: MULTI-DRUG INTOXICATION INVOLVING METHYLONE, METHYLETHCATHINONE AND METHOXETAMINE Yu Ting Liow, Yi Ju Yao Analytical Toxicology Laboratory, Health Sciences Authority, Singapore TX 1-3 09:35-09:55 Sensitive analytical method of Nereistoxin using Mixed-mode Cationic exchange solid-phase extraction and gc-ms Yujin Park, Heesang Lee, Jiyeong Jo, Sang-Whan In, Eunmi Kim, Sanggil Choe Forensic Chemistry Division, Busan Institute, National Forensic Service, Yangsan 626-815, Korea (South) TX 1-4 09:55-10:15 ANALYSIS OF SYNTHETIC CANNABINOID METABOLITES IN HUMAN URINE BY LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY-TANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY Evelyn Goh, Jye Ing Soah, Hooi Yan Moy, Chi Pang Lui Analytical Toxicology Laboratory, Analytical Toxicology Division, Health Sciences Authority, Singapore TX 1-5 10:15-10:30 THE DETERMINATION OF GRAYANOTOXINS IN 084 • WFF2014 TX 1-6 Drug & Forensic Toxicology Division, National Forensic Service, Wonju-Si, Korea (South) 11:15-11:35 SURVEILLANCE OF STREET ANTI-OBESITY DRUG IN THAILAND Rujira Boonsong, Dhokrak Khontong, Songpol Srinual, Verachai Kaewpaluek, Udomsak Hoonwijit Forensic Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand TX 1-8 11:35-11:55 HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF DIAZEPAM AND ESTAZOLAM DETECTED IN A DISGUISED SUICIDE CASE AS PARAQUAT POISONING Hongyan Du, Yunfeng Zhang, Ying Dong, Zhongshan Yu Toxicology, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Public Security, Beijing, China TX 1-9 11:55-12:15 DISTRIBUTION OF CYANIDE AND CO-HB IN THE MASS FIRE VICTIMS AT THE BUS TERMINAL Juseon Lee, Sehyoun Park, Sujin Jeong, Hyesun Yeom, Sungmin Moon, Minji Kang, Jungjun Kim, Seungkyung Baeck Narcotics, Forensic Toxicology and Chemistry Division, National Forensic Service, seoul, Korea (South) TX 1-10 Analytical Toxicology Laboratory, Analytical Toxicology Division, Health Sciences Authority, Singapore 12:15-12:30 AUTOMATED SIMULTANEOUS ANALYSIS OF AMPHETAMINES AND KETAMINE AND ITS METABOLITE IN URINE VIA ON-LINE DPX- IGNITION CHARCOAL BRIQUETTE Tae-Myung Sung Forensic 1st section, Scientific Investigation Laboratory, Seoul, Korea (South) TE 1-5 208A (2F) 14:00~15:30 Business meeting (TXWG) 203A (2F) 11:00-12:30 USE OF COMPARISON-MICROSCOPE IN TRACE EVIDENCE ANALYSIS Claus Klein Leica Microsystems, CMS GmbH, Germany 11:00-11:15 DETERMINATION OF NICOTINE AND ITS METABOLITES IN FORENSIC SPECIMENS : A NICOTINE POISONING BY INGESTION OF E-CIGARETTES LIQUID Gundong You, Jongsook Rhee, Yuran Park, Sunhye Park, Sangheui Woo, Yonghoon Park TX 1-7 UPLC-MS/MS Chock Ying Soo, Hian Twan Chang, Hooi Yan Moy, Jordan Ong, Faridah Salleh, Yi Ju Yao, Chi Pang Lui 09:00-12:30 Workshop Day 1 - Trace Evidence (TEWG) CHAIRPERSON 203A (2F) 14:00-17:30 BUSINESS MEETING (TEWG) Jisook Min (Korea) 09:00-09:10 OPENING SPEECH/WELCOME SPEECH TE 1-1 09:10-09:30 DISCRIMINATING AND CLASSIFYING OF BOROSILICATE GLASS USING LA-ICPMS Shun Kang, Huifang Xie, Yihua Li, Thiam Bon Lim 203B (2F) 09:00-12:30 Workshop Day 1 Quality Assurance & Standards (QASC) Chairperson Maria Corazon A De Ungria (Philippines) Forensic Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, Health Sciences Authority, Singapore 09:00-09:10 TE 1-2 QASC 1-109:10-10:30 09:30-09:50 Application of 1H NMR Spectroscopy and Chemometirics for classification of Lubricants, Surfactants and imitation-Viagra Siwon Kim3, Dahye Yoon3, Heonho Lee3, Dong-Kye Lee1, Yuna Kim2, Nam Yee Kim2, Suhkmann Kim3 Busan Institute, National Forensic Service, Yangsansi, Korea (South); 2Seoul Institute, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South); 3Department of Chemistry and Chemistry Institute for Functional Materials, Pusan National University, Busan, Korea (South) 1 TE 1-3 OPENING Speech / Welcome Speech Top 10 Non-Conformances Found During ASCLD/LAB Assessments [12 Month Review] Anja Einseln ASCLD-LAB QASC 1-211:00-12:30 Measurement Traceability: Some Examples and the Requirements Anja Einseln ASCLD-LAB 09:50-10:10 EVIDENTIAL VALUE OF DUST IN FALL FROM HEIGHT CASES Rui Lin Lee, Yihua Li, Thiam Bon Lim 203B (2F) 14:00-17:30 BUSINESS MEETING (QASCWG) Forensic Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, Health Sciences Authority, Singapore TE 1-4 10:10-10:30 A PROPOSED PROCEDURE TO VERIFY A SUICIDE CASE OF CARBON MONOXIDE INTOXICATION BY ANALYZING THE TRACE OF WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 085 Oct. 12 (Sun) Oct. 12 (Sun) United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Austria October 13 (Monday) DNA 2-2 AFSN Workgroup Workshop AFSN Keynote Lecture Grand Ballroom 104+105 (1F) 09:00-12:30 Workshop Day 2 Crime Scene Investigation (CSIWG) President of AFSN CHAIRPERSON WELCOME ADDRESS Kyung-Kook Park CSI 2-1 Shuo Liu (China) First vice Minister of Ministry of Security and Public Administration, Korea AFSN 1-1 09:10-09:50 SYSTEMATIZED TORTURE AND DEATHS IN CUSTODY Sherein S. Ghaleb President of IALFS, General Secretary of the Arab Union of Forensic Physicians, Egypt AFSN 1-2 09:50-10:30 FORENSIC SCIENCE IN CHINA - AN INTRODUCTION Lin Chang Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science, China University of Political Science and Law, China AFSN 1-3 11:00-11:40 TECHNOLOGY VERSUS FUNDAMENTALS: A PATHWAY TO PROFICIENCY IN CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION Ross Gardner Vice President, Bevel, Gardner, and Associates, Atlanta, Georgia, USA AFSN 1-4 11:40-12:20 FORENSIC SCIENCE IN A VUCA (VOLATILITY, UNCERTAINTY, COMPLEXITY AND AMBIGUITY) WORLD Alain Verstraete Department of laboratory medicine, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium; 2Department of Clinical Chemistry, Microbiology and Immunology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium 1 12:20-12:30 LAUNCH OF IFSA MINIMUM REQUIRMENT DOCUMENTS IFSA 086 • WFF2014 14:00-17:30 14:00-15:30 FBI Evidence Response Team Approach to Crime Scene Management - PART I Michael Grabber FBI Evidence Response Team Unit, USA CSI 2-2 16:00-16:20 FBI Evidence Response Team Unit, USA 16:20-16:50 ANALYSIS OF DIATOMS FROM FRESH WATER BODIES IN MANIPUR STATE OF INDIA Ankit Srivastava1, Ningthoujan Khelensana Singh1, Smita Chouhan1, Vijay Kumar Yadav1, Gajendra Pal Singh2 Department of Forensic Science, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi (U.P.), India - 284128, Jhansi, India; 2 Department of Botany, Central University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India 1 16:50-17:00 PHOTO-TAKING SESSION Grand Ballroom 104 (1F) 14:00-17:30 Workshop Day 2 - DNA (DNAWG) 15:00-15:20 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF STATISTICAL PROBABILITY FOR LOCI ABOVE 20 Nor Aidora Saedon1, Rauzah Hashim2, Noraini Ahmad2, Mohd Izuan Othman1, Baktiar Kassim1 Forensic DNA Section, Forensic Division, Department of Chemistry, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia; 2 Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia DNA 2-4 Forensic DNA Section, Forensic Division, Department of Chemistry, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia 15:40-16:10 Break & PHOTO-TAKING SESSION DNA 2-5 Byung-Won Chun (Korea) 14:00-14:40 THE ROLE OF FORENSIC DNA DATABASE FOR USE IN CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE Worawee Waiyawuth Central Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Thailand DNA 2-7 16:50-17:10 DEVELOPMENTAL VALIDATION OF AN INNOVATIVE DNA QUANTIFICATION SYSTEM WITH INTELLIGENT TOOLS FOR EFFICIENT SCREENING OF DEGRADED AND INHIBITED CASEWORK SAMPLES Allison Holt, Sheri Olson, Jacquelyn Gabriel, Robert Green Human Identification, Thermo Fisher Scientific, South San Francisco, CA, United States DNA 2-8 17:10-17:30 DEVELOPMENTAL VALIDATION OF THE YFILER® PLUS PCR AMPLIFICATION KIT Andrea Carbonaro, Siddhita Gopinath Human Identification, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Oyster Point, United States 15:20-15:40 DISPERSION OF DNA OF COMPROMISED SKULL IN MALAYSIA Nor Aidora Saedon, Nurul Hamizai Abdul Hamid, Mohd Firdaus Che Amran, Zulhilmi Husni, Baktiar Kassim 16:10-16:30 GENETIC DATA OF TWELVE X-CHROMOSOMAL LOCI IN THE FILIPINO POPULATION Judycel Macapagal, Franklin De La Cruz, Lorna Santos DNA Analysis Branch, Philippine National Police Crime Laboratory, Camp Crame Quezon City, Philippines DNA 2-6 CHAIRPERSON DNA 2-1 DNA 2-3 1 FBI Evidence Response Team Approach to Crime Scene Management - PART II Michael Grabber CSI 2-4 Human Identity Division, Ge Healthcare Life Sciences, Piscataway, New Jersey, United States; 2Product Development, Netbio, Waltham, Massachusetts, United States 1 Wisconsin, United States 16:30-16:50 MAXIMIZE INFORMATION FROM YOUR MIXTURE SAMPLES WITH THE POWERPLEX® FUSION 6C SYSTEM, A COMBINED AUTOSOMAL AND Y-STR MULTIPLEX Lotte Downey, Martin Ensenberger, Patricia Fulmer, Kristy Lenz, Dawn Rabbach, Cynthia Sprecher, Douglas Storts Genetic Identity, Promega Corporation, Madison, 208A (2F) 14:00-17:30 Workshop Day 2 - Illicit Drugs (IDWG) CHAIRPERSON Eun Mi Kim (Korea) ID 2-1 14:00-14:20 CHEMISTRY AND REACTION MECHANISMS OF COLOUR TESTS FOR DRUGS OF ABUSE AND PRECURSORS CHEMICALS Gunalan Varatharajan Department of Chemistry, Narcotic Division, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia, Malaysia ID 2-2 14:20-14:40 DRUG IDENTIFICATION USING LINEAR RETENTION INDEX Zhi Wei Eyo, Desmond Tan, Shih Yun Pang, Sok Hong Nio, Wendy Lim, Angeline Yap Illicit Drugs Division, Health Sciences Authority, Singapore ID 2-3 14:40-15:00 A RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE TO ESTABLISHING THE PROFILING OF METHYLAMPHETAMINE BY SYNTHETIC ROUTES Vanitha Kunalan Narcotics Section, Forensic Division, Department of WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 087 Oct. 13 (Mon) Oct. 13 (Mon) OPENING ADDRESS Joong-Seok Seo Grand Ballroom 105 (1F) 14:40-15:00 RAPID DNA: FULLY INTEGRATED, FULLY AUTOMATED GENERATION OF STR PROFILES Julie French1, Eugene Tan2 Chemistry, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia 15:00-15:20 EVIDENCE RECOVERY AND CHEMICAL ANALYSIS FOR INVESTIGATION AND PROSECUTION OF TWO DRUG SMUGGLING CASES Xing Huang1, Weixin Wang2, Ying Chang2, Jun Zhu2, Lisheng Gao2 Department of Science and Research Managment, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Public Security, Beijing, China; 2Department of Drug Analysis, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Public Security, Beijing, China 1 ID 2-5 15:50-16:10 TOP-DOWN APPROACH FOR THE EVALUATION OF THE MEASUREMENT OF UNCERTAINTY FOR METHAMPHETAMINE DETERMINATION BY LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY Charmaine Hu, Kee Bian Chan, Wendy Lim, Merula Mangudi, Michelle Woo, Angeline Yap Illicit Drugs Division, Health Sciences Authority, Singapore ID 2-6 16:10-16:30 SEIZURE OF A CLANDESTINE KETAMINE LABORATORY IN MALAYSIA Vanitha Kunalan, Maimonah Sulaiman, Chan Kee Bian Department of Chemistry, Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia ID 2-7 16:30-16:50 FORENSIC CAPACITY BUILDING - CLIC TRAINING Riska Dwi Widayati Drug Testing Laboratory, National Narcotics Board of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia 16:50–17:00 PHOTO-TAKING SESSION 208B (2F) 14:00-17:30 14:00-15:30 WORKSHOP I-DRUG FACILITATED SEXUAL 088 • WFF2014 TX 2-2 16:00-17:20 WORKSHOP I-DRUG FACILITATED SEXUAL ASSAULT: GET IT RIGHT! THE RIGHT INVESTIGATION, THE RIGHT DRUG, THE RIGHT SPECIMEN, THE RIGHT LAB AND, THE RIGHT INTERPRETATION Ashraf Mozayani1, Douglas Posey2 Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas, United States; 2International Forensic Science Consultants, Houston, Texas, United States 1 17:20-17:30 PHOTO-TAKING SESSION Forensic Science Institute, Landeskriminalamt Berlin, Berlin, Germany, Germany 203A (2F) 14:00-17:30 Workshop Day 2 - Trace Evidence (TEWG) Chairperson 203B (2F) 14:00-15:30 WORKSHOP 1 – HOW TO ASSES A FIBRE CASE, PLAN AN EXAMINATION STRATEGY AND EVALUATE THE FINDINGS PART 1 – TRACE EVIDENCE RECOVERY AT THE SCENE PART 2 – CASE CONFERENCE, CASE ASSESSMENT AND EXAMINATION PLAN PART 3 – ANALYTICAL METHODS AND INSTRUMENTATION Kornelia Nehse TE 2-2 14:00-17:30 Workshop Day 2 Quality Assurance & Standards (QASC) Chairperson Maria Corazon A De Ungria (Philippines) QASC 2-1 14:00-15:30 Moving Toward More Effective Ways of Managing Backlog – Engaging in Continuous Improvement Anja Einseln ASCLD-LAB, USA 16:00-17:20 Moving Toward More Effective Ways of Managing Backlog – Engaging in Continuous Improvement Anja Einseln ASCLD-LAB, USA Hoang Hanh Hung (Vietnam) TE 2-1 17:20-17:30 PHOTO-TAKING SESSION QASC 2-2 Forensic Science Institute, Landeskriminalamt Berlin, Berlin, Germany, Germany Workshop Day 2 - Toxicology (TXWG) TX 2-1 Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas, United States; 2International Forensic Science Consultants, Houston, Texas, United States 1 PART 5 – CASE PRESENTATION Kornelia Nehse Oct. 13 (Mon) Oct. 13 (Mon) ID 2-4 ASSAULT: GET IT RIGHT! THE RIGHT INVESTIGATION, THE RIGHT DRUG, THE RIGHT SPECIMEN, THE RIGHT LAB AND, THE RIGHT INTERPRETATION Ashraf Mozayani1, Douglas Posey2 16:00-17:20 WORKSHOP 1-HOW TO ASSES A FIBRE CASE, PLAN AN EXAMINATION STRATEGY AND EVALUATE THE FINDINGS PART 4 – EVALUATION OF FINDINGS 17:20-17:30 PHOTO-TAKING SESSION AFSN Luncheon Symposium Grand Ballroom 104+105 (1F) 12:30-14:00 LS 1 THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING METHODS FOR ROUTINE FORENSIC ANALYSIS – INTRODUCING THE ILLUMINA MISEQ FGX FORENSIC GENOMICS SYSTEM Joe Varlaro Illumina, USA WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 089 October 14 (Tuesday) DNA 3-3 AFSN Workgroup Workshop Grand Ballroom 105 (1F) 09:00-11:00 Workshop Day 3 Crime Scene Investigation (CSIWG) CHAIRPERSON Shuo Liu (China) CSI 3-1 09:00-09:30 CONSTRUCTION AND APPLICATION OF SHOEPRINT INFORMATION SYSTEM IN CHINA Huanzhang Fu, Maosen Ban 09:30-10:00 CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION IN MONGOLIA Batmyagmar Bataa, Ochirbat Togookhuu Policy and Strategic develeopment, Mongolian National Institute of Forensic Science, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Grand Ballroom 105 (1F) 11:00-12:30 BUSINESS MEETING (CSIWG) Grand Ballroom 104 (1F) 09:00-12:30 Workshop Day 3- DNA (DNAWG) 10:00-10:20 DNA EXAMINATION OF MENTAL GIRL WHO HAD NO MEMORY OF BEING RAPED, WHERE PENETRATION WITHOUT EJACULATION BY SEXUAL ASSAILANTS. Sarabjit Singh DNA Division,forensic Science Services, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi, New Delhi, India DNA 3-4 10:20-10:40 IDENTIFICATION OF SEVERELY BURNED CORPSES: LIMITATION OF TYPE OF BODY PARTS TO BE USED AS DNA SAMPLE (CASE REPORT) Djaja Surya Atmadja1, Evi Untoro2 Department of Forensic Medicine and Medico-legal, Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; 2Instalation of Forensic Medicine, Sentra Medika Cibinong Hospital, Bogor, Indonesia 1 DNA 3-5 11:10-11:30 AN EXPERIENCE OF THE DNA DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSIS VIA QIAGEN QIA CUBE Nor Aidora Saedon, Normazlina Zainuddin, Nurul Hazirah Mat Lasimmahasan, Hazwani Hapiz, Norummiza Kamaruzzaman, Mohd Firdaus Che Amran, Baktiar Kassim Forensic DNA Section, Forensic Division, Department of Chemistry, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia DNA 3-8 12:10-12:30 POWERQUANT™ SYSTEM: A NEW ROBUST HUMAN AND MALE SPECIFIC DNA QUANTIFICATION SYSTEM THAT MONITORS DNA INTEGRITY Jessi Sim Training and Support, Promega Corporation, Perth, Australia DNA 3-1 DNA 3-6 09:00-09:40 Recent Activities in the United States: The National Commission on Forensic Science and the Organization of Scientific Area Committees John M. Butler National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA DNA 3-2 09:40-10:00 THE POWERFUL AND EFFECTIVE APPLICATION PROCESS FOR CAPTURING A SERIAL RAPIST BY THE UTILIZATION OF FORENSIC DNA INFORMATION Sammy Jung, Nam Soo Cho Forensic DNA Analysis Division, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South) 090 • WFF2014 11:30-11:50 QUANTIFILER TRIO : AN EVALUATION ON MOCK CASEWORK DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSIS SAMPLES Nor Aidora Saedon, Normazlina Zainuddin, Mohd Sufiyan Azah, Nurul Hazirah Mat Lazimmahasan, Hazwani Hapiz, Mohd Firdaus Che Amran, Baktiar Kassim Forensic DNA Section, Forensic Division, Department of Chemistry, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia DNA 3-7 11:50-12:10 EVALUATION OF THE PROTOTYPE PROMEGA POWERQUANT™ SYSTEM FOR DNA QUANTITATION Jazelyn Salvador1, 2, Maria Lourdes Honrado1, Dame Loveliness Apaga2, Gayvelline Calacal1, 2, Maria Corazon De Ungria1, 2 11:00-11:30 WORKSHOP III-TOXICOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF DRUG-FACILITATED CRIMES Institute Members Member Institutes TX 3-4 11:30-12:30 WORKSHOP IV-BRING YOUR OWN CASES Institute Members Member Institutes 203A (2F) 09:00-12:30 Workshop Day 3 - Trace Evidence (TEWG) 208A (2F) 09:00-12:30 Workshop Day 3 - Illicit Drugs (IDWG) Chairperson Thiam Bon Lim (Singapore) Chairperson TE 3-1 ID 3-1 WORKSHOP 2- A-Z of forensic statistics Jame M. Curran Maimonah Sulaiman (Malaysia) 09:00-10:30 SWGDRUG Recommendation (Part III) Scott Oulton 09:00-10:30 Department of Statistics, Faculty of Science, University of Auckland Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand Drug Enforcement Administration, USA TE 3-2 ID 3-2 BRING A CASE SESSION Thiam Bon Lim 11:00-12:30 SWGDRUG Recommendation (Part III) Scott Oulton Drug Enforcement Administration, USA CHAIRPERSON Si-Keun Lim (Korea) TX 3-3 208B (2F) 09:00-12:30 Workshop Day 3 - Toxicology (TXWG) TX 3-1 09:00-10:00 WORKSHOP II-DRUG – FACILITATED CRIME IN EUROPE - TREND OF DFC - SPECIAL CASE STUDIES Alain G.Verstraete Laboratory of Clinical Biology-Toxicology, Ghent University / TIAFT President, Belgium Forensic Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, Health Sciences Authority, Singapore 203B (2F) 10:00-10:30 WORKSHOP III- TOXICOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF DRUG-FACILITATED CRIMES Institute Members Member Institutes 09:00-12:30 Workshop Day 3 Quality Assurance & Standards (QASC) Chairperson Maria Corazon A De Ungria (Philippines) QASC 3-1 09:00-10:00 Five Things to Consider in Forensic Laboratory Design Anja Einseln ASCLD-LAB, USA QASC 3-2 TX 3-2 11:00-12:30 10:00-10:30 THE STATUS OF FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORIES QUALITY CONTROL AND ACCREDITATION IN CHINA Feng Hua Department of Forensic Standards and Criterion, WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 091 Oct. 14 (Tue) Oct. 14 (Tue) Marks Examination, Institute of Forensic Science, Beijing, China CSI 3-2 DNA Analysis Laboratory, Natural Sciences Research Institute, University of the Philippines, Quezon City, Philippines; 2Program on Forensics and Ethnicity, Philippine Genome Center, Quezon City, Philippines 1 Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Public Security, PR China, China QASC 3-3 11:00-11:30 The State of Proficiency Tests in the Forensic Science Community - An International Survey Effort Melissa Taylor1, Ralph Kleuskens2 Forensic Science Program, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Md, United States; 2Nfi, Netherlands Forensic Institute, The Hague, Netherlands 1 Oct. 14 (Tue) QASC 3-4 11:30-12:00 ANALYSIS ON THE INFLUENCE OF RECORDING WAY ON VOICE IDENTIFICATION Zheng Hongbing Department of Forensic Science & Technology, China Criminal Police University, China QASC 3-5 12:00-12:30 National Forensic Service, Wonju, Republic of Korea AFSN Luncheon Symposium Grand Ballroom 104+105 (1F) 12:30-14:00 LS 2 DEVELOPMENT OF AN INNOVATIVE DNA QUANTIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT SYSTEM Allison Holt Thermofisher Scientific, USA LS 3 YFILER PLUS Andrea Carbonaro Thermofisher Scientific, Italy AFSN Keynote Lecture Grand Ballroom 104+105 (1F) AFSN 2-1 TO NEW HORIZONS WITH EVIDENCE 092 • WFF2014 14:30-16:00 14:30-15:10 AFSN Poster Presentation Lobby of 2nd Floor Forensic Science Institute Berlin/The Police President in Berlin – Landeskriminalamt, Kriminaltechnik, Germany Crime Scene Investigation (CSIWG) AFSN 2-2 CHARACTERISTICS OF SPEECH SAMPLES IN TWO DIFFERENT CONDITIONS Jintao Kang, Jingyang Li, Li Wang, Xiaodi Wang, Jie Cui 15:10-15:50 MOLECULAR INTELLIGENCE: NEW USES OF MOLECULAR BIO-MARKERS FOR INVESTIGATIVE PURPOSES Manfred Kayser Department of Forensic Molecular Biology, Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam, Netherlands CSI P-1 Intelligence Information and Technology Division, Institution of Forensic Science, Ministry of Public Security, Beijing, China CSI P-2 WFF Opening Ceremony & Welcome Reception Auditorium (3F) KL00 18:00-21:00 18:40-19:00 New horizon in forensic sciences with Korea Shinmong Kang Forensic Medicine, Catholic University, Korea ACQUISITION BASED ON LIME TOOLS AND ANALYSIS OF LIVE MEMORY FROM ANDROID PHONES Yanrong Kang1, Jian Ruan2 Digital Forensics, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Public Security, P.r.c., Beijing, China; 2Fada Institute of Forensic Medicine & Science, China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, China BY SURFACE-MODIFIED UP-CONVERTING NANOPHOSPHORS Jun Wang Forensic Science, Jiang Su Police Institute, Nanjing, China CSI P-7 THE STATURE ESTIMATE FROM FOOTPRINTS OF PHU TAI TRIBES IN NORTHEAST THAILAND Natphasin Wongpipat1, Rachadaporn Benchawattananon1, Amporn Chamsuwan1 Forensic Science, Khonkaen University, Khonkaen, Thailand; 2Forensic Medicine, Khonkaen University, Khonkaen, Thailand 1 Lobby of 2nd Floor DNA (DNAWG) 1 CSI P-3 IMPROVING THE FINGERPRINTS DATABASE OF INDONESIAN POPULATION FROM E-ID CARD THROUGH MAMBIS (MOBILE AUTOMATED MULTI BIOMETRIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM) PORTAL Hendrian Muntanzar Indonesia Automated Fingerprint Identification System, Indonesian National Police, Jakarta, Indonesia CSI P-4 ANALYSIS OF UNCERTAINTY IN CRIME SCENE MEASUREMENTS BY A 3D LASER SYSTEM Louis Koh, Wee Chuan Yeo, Thiam Bon Lim DNA P-1 GENETIC POLYMORPHISMS OF 18 STR LOCI WITHIN UYGHUR POPULATION LIVING IN HOTAN PREFECTURE, XINJIANG UYGUR AUTONOMOUS REGION, CHINA Yao Yiren, Bai Xue, Zhao Xingchun, Wang Le, Ye Jian, Chi Wei Center for Applied Forensic Sciences and Technologies, Institute of Forensic Science,ministry of Public Security, Beijing, China DNA P-2 THE APPLICATION OF DNA TYPER™ 15 PLUS DIRECT KIT IN DNA DATABASE Bai Xue, Zhao Xingchun, Wang Le, Yao Yiren, Sun Jing, Ma Wenhua, Zhang Jian, Mo Xiaoting, Ye Jian, Jia Zheng Forensic Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, Health Sciences Authority, Singapore Center for Applied Forensic Science and Technology, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Public Security, P.r.c., Beijing, China CSI P-5 DNA P-3 VIDEO INVESTIGATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH Liu Hao COMBINED USING 96 WELL CENTRIFUGAL FILTRATION PLATE WITH TECAN FREEDOM EVO150-8 AUTOMATION WORKSTATION CAN IMPROVE EFFICIENCY OF TOUCH DNA DETECTION Qingzhen Meng1, Ruhua Zhou2, Min Li2 Network Information Center, National Police University of China, Shenyang, China CSI P-6 THE DETECTION OF LATENT FINGERMARKS Forensic Genetics, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Public Security, Beijing, China; 2DNA 1 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 093 Oct. 12 (Sun)-14 (Tue) THE CURRENT STATUS OF FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY ACCREDITATION IN KOREA Seung Beom Hong, Joon Ho Lee, Kyoung Don Kwak, Yoon Jung Huh, Sang Kyu Hwang AND INTELLIGENCE MORE IMPROVED TECHNOLOGIES - ANYTHING ELSE? Kornelia Nehse Department, Institute of Forensic Science, Public Security Bureau of Suzhou, Suzhou, China DNA P-4 IDENTIFICATION OF CANNABIS AND ITS ADULTERANTS USING PSBA-TRNH BARCODING Song Bingke2, Yang Yueying1, Pei Li1 Forensic Evidence Department, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Public Security, Beijing, China; 2 Criminal Technology, Chinese People’s Public Security University, Beijing, China 1 DNA P-5 Forensic DNA Analysis Division, National Forensic Service, Wonju 220-170, Korea (South) DNA P-6 INTERNAL VALIDATION OF THE KPLEX Y17 (MULTIPLEX Y STR SYSTEM) FOR FORENSIC CASEWORK Hye Yeon Kim1, Shin Hye Oh1, Yu Na Oh2, Sera Kim3, Kyoung-Jin Shin2, Young Geun Yang3, Soong Deok Lee4, Su Jung Park1 DNA Forensic Division, Supreme Prosecutors' Office, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Department of Forensic Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea (South); 3BioQuest, Inc., Seoul, Korea (South); 4 Department of Forensic Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 DNA P-7 SEPARATING SPERM CELL IN SEXUAL ASSAULT SPECIMENS USING OPTIMIZED METHOD FOR RAPIDITY AND HIGH CAPACITY Man-Il Kim1, Eun-Jung Lee1, Gang-Nam Jin1, JungYoon Lee1, Dong-Sub Lee2 Crime-Scene DNA Section, Gwangju Institute, National Forensic Service, Gwangju, Korea (South); 2Crime-Scene DNA Division, Seoul Institute, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 DNA P-8 POPULATION GENETICS AND MUTATIONAL 094 • WFF2014 Department of Forensic Medicine, Daejeon Institute, National Forensic Service, Daejeon, Korea (South); 2 Forensic DNA Division, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South) 1 DNA P-9 RAPID APPROXIMATE SEARCH OF NONHOMOGENEOUS DNA PROFILES USING KINMATCH Hyungyong Kim1, Sehwan Kim1, Byeongchul Kang1, Heejung Ahn2, Myunsoo Han3 Data Science Center, Insilicogen, Inc., Suwon, Korea (South); 2Division of DNA Analysis, Scientific Investigation Laboratory, Ministry of National Defense, Seoul, Korea (South); 3Division of Forensic DNA, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South) 1 DNA P-10 EVALUATION OF A SELF-DEVELOPED AUTOSOMAL STR MULTIPLEX PCR SYSTEM TO COMPILE A KOREAN CRIMINAL DATABASE Jeong Eun Sim1, Eun Young Lee2, Sera Kim3, Young Se Hyun4, Kyoung-Jin Shin2, Young Geun Yang3, Soong Deok Lee5, Su Jeong Park1 DNA Forensic Division, Supreme Prosecutors' Office, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Department of Forensic Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea (South); 3BioQuest, Inc, Seoul, Korea (South); 4 Department of Biological Science, Kongju National University, Gongju, Korea (South); 5Department of Forensic Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 DNA P-11 MOLECULAR MARKERS FOR DISCRIMINATING SPECIES AND SUBSPECIES OF NARCOTIC POPPY, PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM Bo Young Seo1, Dong-Ha Ahn2, Eun-A Jo2, Hye Hyun Oh1, Seung Hwan Lee1, Won Kim3, Gi-Sik Min2 DNA Forensic Division, Supreme Prosecutors' Office, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Department of Biological Sciences, Inha University, Incheon, Korea (South); 3 School of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 DNA P-12 DNA P-17 EVALUATION OF ILLUMINA'S UNIVERSAL FORENSIC PANEL ON SINGAPORE POPULATION SAMPLES Christopher Syn2, Ramani Anantharaman1, Shu Jun Lin1, Woan Foon Looi1, Michelle Lai1, Eileen Loo1, Jacquelyn Tay1, Sze Kae Goh1 MITOCHONDRIAL HAPLOTYPE FREQUENCY DATABASE FOR SRI LANKANS WAS ESTABLISHED. Ruwan Illeperuma DNA Profiling Laboratory, Applied Sciences Group, Health Sciences Authority, Singapore; 2DNA Profiling Laboratory, Applied Sciences Group, Health Sciences Authority, Singapore, Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, Singapore 1 DNA P-13 DISASTER VICTIM IDENTIFICATION USING DNA PROFILING: LOA AIRLINES PLANE CRASHES IN PAKSE Watee Asawutmangkul, Pattama Luengwuttiwong, Jittima Lertchaiporn, Nonglak Silkhun, Siriprapa Meebuatong, Teeranai Roumrak, Hathaichanoke Boonyarit Sub-Division of Biochemistry, Institute of Forensic Medicine, Police General Hospital, Royal Thai Police, Bangkok, Thailand Molecular Forensics, Genetech, Colombo 08, Sri Lanka DNA P-18 SELECTION OF GLOBAL-COMMON 100 SNPS FROM WHOLE EXOME DATA IN KOREAN POPULATION Sung Min Kim, Ji Won Yu, Hyun Dae Hong, Ki Hoon Kim, Ki Wha Chung Deprment of Biological Science, Kongju National University, Gongju, Korea (South) DNA P-19 INCREASED NUMBER OF LOCI : GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE PERFORMANCE OF POWERPLEX FUSION, GLOBALFILER CASEWORK AND INVESTIGATOR ID PLEX 24. Nor Aidora Saedon, Hazwani Hapiz, Nor Ummiza Kamaruzzaman, Mohd Sufiyan Azah, Mohd Iqbal Zulkafli, Baktiar Kassim Forensic DNA Section, Forensic Division, Department of Chemistry, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia DNA P-15 ANALYSIS OF 15 AUTOSOMAL SHORT TANDEM REPEAT LOCI IN 165 MONGOLIANS Uyanga Ganbold1, Sarantuya Jav2, Purewdulam Sharavjamts3, Ganbold Suren3 Toxicology Sector, National Institute for Public Health, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia; 2Department of Molecular Biology and Genetic, Health Science University of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia; 3Department of Scientific Analysis, National Institute of Forensic Science, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 1 DNA P-16 ADVANTAGE OF USING COMPLEMENTARY KITS FOR THE ELUCIDATION OF AMBIGUOUS DNA PROFILING RESULTS Jazelyn Salvador1, Jae Joseph Russell Rodriguez 1,2, Maria Corazon De Ungria1 DNA Analysis Laboratory, Natural Sciences Research Institute, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines; 2Genetics and Molecular Division, Institute of Biological Sciences, University of the Philippines Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines 1 DNA P-20 AN EXPERIENCE OF DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSIS VIA QIA CUBE Nor Aidora Saedon, Normazlina Zainuddin, Nurul Hazirah Mat Lasimmahasan, Hazwani Hapiz, Nor Ummiza Kamaruzzaman, Mohd Firdaus Che Amran, Baktiar Kassim Forensic DNA Section, Forensic Division, Department of Chemistry, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia DNA P-21 CASE STUDY OF DNA ANALYSIS FROM MURDER IN BUSANJIN-GU Hee-Yeon Park, Jeong-Ah Kwon, Jong-Keun Jung, Mi-Jung Kim, Sumin Lee, Sang-Cheul Shin, ByungWon Chun DNA Analysis Section, Forensic Medicine Division, Busan institute, National Forensic Service, 50, Geumoro, Mulgeum-eup, Yangsan-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea (South) DNA P-22 VALIDATION AND COMPARISON OF DNA WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 095 Oct. 12 (Sun)-14 (Tue) Oct. 12 (Sun)-14 (Tue) A LARGE Y-STR HAPLOTYPE REFERENCE DATABASE FOR FORENSIC APPLICATION IN KOREA Nam Soo Cho, Jin Myung Lee, Na Yeon Kim, Saimi Jung, Youn Hyung Nam, Jong-Jin Kim, Myun Soo Han EVENTS OF 23 Y-CHROMOSOMAL STR LOCI IN SOUTH KOREANS Jung Hee Hwang1, Songyi Han1, Nam-Soo Kim1, Jeong Ah Kwon2, Nam Soo Cho2, Ji Hwan Park1, Kyoung Sook Kim1 EXTRACTION METHODS FOR HUMAN TEETH Paul Ryan Sales, Gayvelline Calacal, Jazelyn Salvador, Maria Corazon De Ungria DNA Analysis Laboratory, Natural Sciences Research Institute, University of the Philippines - Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines DNA P-23 MUTATION RATES AT 34 Y-CHROMOSOMAL SHORT TANDEM REPEAT (STR) MARKERS IN FATHER/SON, BROTHER, AND GRANDFATHERGRANDSON PAIRS FROM A FILIPINO POPULATION Lindsay Clare Carandang1, 2, Jazelyn Salvador1, 2, Maria Lourdes Honrado2, Altair Agmata1, Angelica Rose Sagum1, Maria Corazon De Ungria1, 2 Program on Forensics and Ethnicity, Philippine Genome Center, Quezon City, Philippines; 2DNA Analysis Laboratory, Natural Sciences Research Institute, University of the Philippines, Quezon City, Philippines DNA P-24 CASE REPORT OF XX MALE SYNDROME AND AIS(ANDROGEN INSENSITIVITY SYNDROME) Jang-Yong Kim, Sun-Wha Park, Moon-Hee Park, JuYeon Jung, Ji-Won Choi, Eun-Hye Kim, Hae-Yong Lee, Dong-Ho Choi, Dong-Seob Yi, Pil-Won Kang DNA Analysis Division, Seoul institute, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South) JUDICIAL RULES, LAWS AND ETHICS THAT GOVERN DNA FORENSICS IN THE PHILIPPINES Maria Corazon De Ungria1, Jose Jose2, Jimenez E3 DNA Analysis Laboratory, Natural Sciences Research Institute, College of Science, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines; 2Office of Legal Aid, College of Law, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines; 3National Institute of Health, University of the Philippines, Manila, Philippines 1 DNA P-29 DISASTER VICTIM IDENTICATION SUKHOI SUPER JET 100 THROUGH DNA TECHNOLOGY Putut T Widodo1, Tamy Soedarsono2, Novi Wulandari1, Raka Swastika1, Dewi Monasari1, Lathifah Ismiyati1, Retno Dwi Wahyuningsih1, Muh Fuad Riyadi1, Restu Priono1, Riris Savitri1 Indonesian National Police, DNA Laboratory Of INP Forensic Medicine And Health Services, Jakarta, Indonesia; 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2Dept. of DNA Analysis, Daejeon Institute, National Forensic Service, Daejeon, Korea (South) 209 (2F) Illicit Drugs (IDWG) ID P-1 IDENTIFICATION OF 3-TRIFLUOROMETHY LPHENYLPIPERAZINE (TFMPP) FROM THE UNKNOWN WHITE CRYSTALLINE SUBSTANCE Chang Ying, Zhao Yang, Huang Xing, Gao Li-Sheng Ministry of Public Security, Institute of Forensic Science, Beijing, China ID P-2 IDENTIFICATION OF NEW PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES IN THE JURISDICTIONS OF BALI AND WEST NUSA TENGGARA REGIONAL POLICE Roedy Aris Tavip Center of Forensic Laboratory of Criminal Investigative Division, Indonesian National Police, Jakarta, Indonesia ID P-3 EFFECT OF PH AND SODIUM CHLORIDE ON LIQUID-LIQUID EXTRACTION METHOD FOR MDMA ANALYSIS IN ECSTASY TABLET USING GC-MS Riska Dwi Widayati Drug Testing Laboratory, National Narcotics Board of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia ID P-4 SIMULTANEOUS DETERMINATION OF 10 SYNTHETIC CANNABINOIDS IN NOVEL "SPICE" DRUGS BY HPLC AND LC-MS/MS Wanfeng Zhai, Chunshui Zhang, Lisheng Gao Drug Detection Division, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Public Security, Beijing, China RAPIDLY MUTATING Y-STRS IN TWO INDONESIAN POPULATIONS Gludhug Ariyo Purnomo, Helena Suryadi, Herawati Sudoyo Forensic DNA Laboratory, Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology, Jakarta, Indonesia 096 • WFF2014 DETERMINATION OF CHLORIMURON-ETHYL BY LC-MS/MS Leiping Zhang, Yujing Luan, Zhongshan Yu, Hongyan Du, Yi He Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Public Security, Beijing, China TX P-3 RAPID DETERMINATION OF OLEANDRIN IN BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES BY LC-MS/MS METHOD Fanglin Wang, Yujing Luan, Yao Liu Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Public Security, Beijing, China TX P-4 DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF NICOTINE IN POSTMORTEM BLOOD USING LC-MS/MS AND A CASE REPORT, DEATH OF NICOTINE POISONING Hyesun Yum, Jungjoon Kim, Minji Kang, Sungmin Moon, Sujin Jeong, Juseon Lee, Seungkyung Baeck Narcotics, Forensic Toxicology & Chemistry Division, Seoul Institute, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South) TX P-5 HIGH-THROUGHPUT SPE/GC-MS METHOD FOR QUANTIFICATION OF METHAMPHETAMINE AND AMPHETAMINE IN URINE SAMPLES OF DRUG USERS Sumate Thiangthum, Orapin Tanunkat Department of Medical Sciences, Ministry of Public Health, Nonthaburi, Thailand TX P-6 209 (2F) Toxicology (TXWG) 1 DNA P-26 TX P-2 TX P-1 LC-MS/MS DETERMINATION OF GAMMAHYDROXYBUTYRATE IN HUMAN URINE Yujing Luan, Leiping Zhang, Ruihua Wang, Ying Dong, Hongyan Du, Fanglin Wang, Yi He, Zhongshan Yu Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Public Security, Beijing, China BENZODIAZEPINES ANALYSIS IN BLOOD WITH DRIED BLOOD SPOTS(DBS) Heesang Lee, Yujin Park, Jiyeong Jo, Sangwhan In, Eunmi Kim, Sanggil Choe Forensic Chemistry Division, National Forensic Service, Yangsan, Korea (South) TX P-7 SIMULTANEOUS SCREENING AND QUANTITATION OF TEN AMPHETAMINES IN URINE BY ON-LINE SPE-LC/MS METHOD WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 097 Oct. 12 (Sun)-14 (Tue) Oct. 12 (Sun)-14 (Tue) 1 DNA P-27 Helmy Rabaha1, Zhaoqi Zhan2 Department of Scientific Services, Ministry of Health, Brunei, Brunei Darussalam; 2Customer Support Centre, Shimadzu (asia Pacific) Pte Ltd, Singapore 1 TX P-8 DETECTION AND QUANTITATION OF VECURONIUM IN BIOLOGICAL FLUIDS IN A CASE OF FATAL VECURONIUM INTOXICATION Sung-Min Moon, Jung-Joon Kim, Min-Ji Kang, HyeSun Yum, Su-Jin Jeong, Ju-Seon Lee, Seung-Kyung Baeck Narcotics, Forensic Toxicology & Chemistry Division, Seoul Institute, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South) APPLICATION OF HOLLOW FIBER LIQUID PHASE MICRO-EXTRACTION COUPLED WITH HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY IN THE ANALYSIS OF TRAMDOL Xueguo Chen, Ting Zhang TX P-13 SENSITIVE METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF 11-NOR-9-CARBOXYTETRAHYDROCANNABINOL IN HAIR BY COLUMN SWITCHING LC/MS/MS Meejung Park, Sunghoon Yeon, Inhoi Han, Jeasin Lee, Yonghoon Park Drug and Toxicology Division, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South) TX P-14 DETERMINATION OF BENZATROPINE IN HAIR BY GC/MS AFTER LIQUID-LIQUID EXTRACTION (LLE) USING METHANOL AND PHOSPHATE BUFFER Abdulsallam Bakdash Forensic Chemistry, Faculty of Forensic Sciences / Naif Arab University for Security Sciences, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Department of Forensic Chemistry, National Police University of China, Shenyang, China TX P-10 DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY-TIME OF FLIGHT / MASSPECTROMETRY METHOD FOR FORENSIC DRUG SCREENING IN BLOOD SAMPLES Supranee Pantatan, Ampika Leelapojan Forensic Chemistry Unit, Bureau of Forensic Service, Central Institute of Forensic Science, Bangkok, Thailand 204 (2F) Trace Evidence (TEWG) TE P-02 THE CONSTRUCTION OF ELECTRICAL TAPE EVIDENCE DATABASE IN CHINA Zhenwen Sun, Yangke Quan, Yuyou Sun, Hong Zhou, Ting Qiao, Yao Liu Trace Evidence Department, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Public Security, Beijing, China TX P-11 ETHYL GLUCURONIDE(ETG) IN HAIR OF SUSPECTED ALCOHOLICS IN FORENSIC AUTOPSY CASES Hye-Jin Choi, Dong-Kye Lee, Hyun Jee Kim, Se Jin Oh TE P-3 TX P-12 1 Busan Institute, National Forensic Service, Yangsan, Korea (South) IDENTIFICATION OF XENOBIOTICS BY 1H NMR SPECTROSCOPY IN VARIOUS BIOLOGICAL FLUIDS Dong-Kye Lee Busan Institute, National Forensic Service, Yangsan-si, Korea (South); 2Department of Chemistry and Chemistry 1 098 • WFF2014 FORENSIC CLASSIFICATION AND CONNECTION OF COUNTERFEIT BANKNOTE PAPER BY LA-ICP-MS AND MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS METHODS: A CASE REPORT Hongling Guo1, Gao Ting2, Quan Yangke1, Yin Baohua1, Shi Gaojun1 Trace Evidence, Institute of Forensic Science, Beijing, China; 2Criminal Science and Technology, China People’s Public Security University, Beijing, China SHOOTING DISTANCE: M-XRF Yiyi Li, Xinhe Ma, Xiaolin Wang Wan Yee Soong, Grace Miao' En Wong, Alaric Chin Wai Koh, Yihua Li, Thiam Bon Lim Firearm Examination, Institute of Forensic Science Ministry of Public Security P.r.c., Beijin, China Forensic Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, Health Sciences Authority, Singapore TE P-5 TE P-11 FINGERPRINT TECHNOLOGY IN CHINA,WHERE TO GO? Rongliang Ma Fingerprint Section, Institute of Forensic Science, Beijing, China TE P-6 THE FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH ON MECHANISM OF CHARRED DOCUMENTS BASED ON THE THERMALGRAVIMETRY TECHNIQUE Da Qin, Xingzhou Han, Zihan Guo, Hongguang Hao Department of Questioned Document Examination, Institute of Forensic Science, Mps, Beijing, China TE P-7 THE RESEARCH ON THE VALUE OF THE HANDWRITING FEATURES BY REPEATED IMITATED CHINESE ART SIGNATURE Haiqian Yan, Da Qin, Xinzhou Han, Xiaoguang Wang, Hongguang Hao Department of Questioned Document Examination, Institute of Forensic Science, Mps, Beijing, China TE P-8 THE TRANSFER AND PERSISTENCE OF THE FIBERS ON HANDS AFTER WASHING Aleum Han, Sojung Kim, Dasom Son, Heewon Min, Sungwook Hong Graduate School of Forensic Sciences, Soonchunhyang University, Asan-Si, Korea (South) RESEARCH ON THE EXAMINATION OF CONTINUOUS OF LASER PRINTED DOCUMENTS Xingzhou Han1, Da Qin2, Jiantong Huang1, Xiaoguang Wang2, Zihan Guo2 Institute of Criminal Science and Technology, Pelople's Public Security University of China, Beijing, China; 2 Questioned Document Examination Laboratory, Institute of Forensic Science Ministry of Public Security, China, Beijing, China 1 TE P-12 A NEW METHOD OF ALTERED HANDWRITING EXAMINATION: ACCUMULATIVE WRITING PIGMENT AROUND THE PAPER FIBERS Jiantong Huang, Xingzhou Han, Wei Han Institute of Forensic Science, Pelople's Public Security University of China, Beijing, China TE P-13 PARTICLE ANALYSIS OF LIGHTER FLINT RESIDUE AND COMPARISON WITH THE GUNSHOT RESIDUE(GSR) PARTICLES USING SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY/ENERGY DISPERSIVE X-RAY SPECTROMETRY(SEM/ EDS) Won-Seok Park1, Jae-Hoon Cha1, Chung-Hyun Jeon2 Scientific Investigation Laboratory, Ministry of National Defense, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Scientific Investigation Team, Naval Military Police Group, Chungnam, Korea (South) 1 TE P-14 TE P-9 THE STUDY FOR SUBCLASS CHARACTERISTICS OF FIRING PIN MARKS BY MODEL QSZ92 CAL.9MM PISTOL Xiaolin Wang, Yiyi Li, Xinhe Ma Firearms, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Public Security, P.r.c, Beijing, China DISCUSSION ON THE EFFECTION OF DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGY IN THE DETERMINATION OF METHAMPHETAMINE IN SWEAT LATENT FINGERMARKS Ting Zhang, Xueguo Chen Department of Forensic Chemistry, National Police University of China, Shenyang, China TE P-4 TE P-10 TE P-15 A TECHNIQUE TO VISUALIZE PATTERNS OF GUNSHOT RESIDUE FOR ESTIMATION OF THE EVIDENTIAL VALUE OF COLOURED STAPLES IN FORENSIC EXAMINATION ANALYSIS ON TRAVEL CONDITION OF NONVEHICLE IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENT WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 099 Oct. 12 (Sun)-14 (Tue) Oct. 12 (Sun)-14 (Tue) TX P-9 Institute for Functional Materials, Pusan National University, Busan, Korea (South) Hanxin Zhang Traffic, Explosive and Special Evidence Examination Faculty’s Office, Department of Criminal Science, China Criminal Police University, 83 Tawan Str. Huanggu Dist. Shenyang, Liaoning, P.R.China, China TE P-16 STUDY THE TRAFFIC ACCIDENT LIABILITY TO THE PRINCIPLE OF COMPENSATION Hanxin Zhang Traffic, Explosive and Special Evidence Examination Faculty’s Office, Department of Criminal Science, China Criminal Police University, 83 Tawan Str. Huanggu Dist. Shenyang, Liaoning, P.R.China, China TE P-17 THE STUDY OF NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING EXPERIMENTAL ON CHANGED HANDWRITING WRITTEN BY BLACK GEL PEN Wei Han, Jiangtong Huang, Yusheng Zhang Oct. 12 (Sun)-14 (Tue) Intitution of Forensic Science, People's Public Security University of China, BeiJing, China TE P-18 APPLYING HIGH PERFORMANCE THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY (HPTLC) AND RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY IN COMBINATION WIT PAPER CHARACTERISTIC MEASURMENTS TO DETECT AGING DOCUMENT Hoang Hung TE P-19 The discrimination for cultivation condition of ginseng using stable isotopes Kiwook Kim1, Younghoon Jo, Joohyun Song1, Jinhee Lee1,2, Inwoo Lee, Jisook Min1 Division of Chemical Analysis, National Forensic Service, Ipchun-ro 10, Wonju-si, Gangwon-do, Korea, 2 Department of Chemistry, Yonsei University, Wonju-si, Gangwon-do, Korea 1 TE P-20 Determination of multi-elements in forensic human hair by LA-ICP-MS Daejun An, Yurim Jang, Hyunkyung Joo, Myungduck Kim, Jisook Min Division of Chemical Analysis, National Forensic Service, 100 • WFF2014 TE P-21 The discrimination of ballpoint pen inks on office paper using LA-ICP-MS Sangchul Heo1, Jinhee Lee1,2, Geammun Nam1, Jisook Min1, Division of Chemical Analysis, National Forensic Service, Ipchun-ro 10, Wonju-si, Gangwon-do, Korea 2 Department of Chemistry, Yonsei University, Wonju-si, Gangwon-do, Korea 1 October 15 (Wednesday) IAFS Opening & Keynote Lecture Auditorium (3F) 08:00-10:00 Chairpersons Heesun Chung (Korea), Douglas. M. Lucas (Canada), Thomas. K. Marshall (UK) KL01 08:00-08:40 CHALLENGES AND TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE FORENSIC SCIENCES Alastair Ross National Institute of Forensic Science, Australia New Zealand Policing Advisory Agency (ANZPAA), Australia KL02 08:40-09:20 THE BRIDGE TO THE PATH FORWARD Peter Neufeld INNOCENCE PROJECT, USA KL03 09:20-10:00 THE PROSPECTIVE FUTURE OF FORENSIC SCIENCE Pierre Margot Department of Forensic Science, University of Lausanne, Switzerland Auditorium (3F) KL06 11:50-12:30 IAFS 2005 hong kong forensic FOUNDATION LECTURE - THE GLOBAL PRACTICE OF FORENSIC SCIENCE Douglas H. Ubelaker Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History, USA Auditorium (3F) 14:00-15:00 Chairpersons Barry Fisher (USA), Eric Baccino (France) KL07 14:00-14:40 IAFS 2011 MADEIRA AWARD LECTURE THE APPLICATION OF FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY TO HUMAN RIGHT INVESTIGATIONS, NEW DIRECTIONS Luis Fondebrider Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team (EAAF), Argentina KL08 14:40-14:50 LAUNCH OF IFSA MINIMUM REQUIRMENT DOCUMENTS IFSA 10:30-12:30 Chairpersons James. A. Ferris (New Zealand), William. J. Tilstone (UK), Takehiko Takatory (Japan) KL04 10:30-11:10 DOUGLAS M. LUCAS MEDAL AWARD LECTURE - forensic science and human rights Duarte Nuno Vieira University of Coimbra, Portugal KL05 IAFS Special Session Grand Ballroom 103 (1F) Chairpersons Victor Weedn (USA), Yeongsik Choi (Korea) SS01-1 11:10-11:50 IAFS ADELAIDE MEDAL AWARD - SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MOBILITY SOLUTIONS – HOW DO WE MANAGE EFFECTIVELY IN THE INFORMATION AGE? Michael Raymond 14:00-15:30 Special Session 01 Forensic Pathology (PT) 14:00-14:30 DEATH INVESTIGATION IN MARYLAND. AN OVERVIEW OF A MODERN UNITED STATES MEDICOLEGAL SYSTEM FROM CONCEPTION TO PRESENT TIME David Fowler Office of the Chief Medical Examiner Maryland, USA The NSW Police Force, Australia SS01-2 14:30-15:00 FORENSIC RADIOLOGY OR VIRTOPSY - GOING WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 101 Oct. 15 (Wed) Institute of Forensic Science, research team, Hanoi, Vietnam Ipchun-ro 10, Wonju-si, Gangwon-do, Korea TO NEW HORIZONS IN FORENSICS Michael Thali University Zurich, Switzerland SS01-3 15:00-15:30 AUTOPSY BIOSAFETY AND THE DESIGN OF A BIOSAFETY LEVEL-3 MEDICAL EXAMINER AUTOPSY FACILITY Kurt Nolte Office of Medical Investigator, University of New Mexico, USA Grand Ballroom 104 (1F) 14:00-15:30 Chairpersons Ki-Wha Chung (Korea), Seung-Hwan Lee (Korea) 14:00-14:30 INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS IN FORENSIC DNA John M Butler National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA SS02-2 14:30-15:00 15:00-15:30 Hanyang University, Korea 14:00-15:30 Special Session 03 Trace Evidence / Forensic Chemistry (TEC) Chairpersons Kornelia Nehse (Germany), Jisook Min (Korea) SS03-1 14:00-14:30 FROM BASIC RESEARCH TO ROUTINE USE IN THE COURTROOM: ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS AND 102 • WFF2014 14:30-15:00 THE USE OF TRACE EVIDENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL FORENSICS IN DETERMINATION OF SOURCE AND FATE OF POLLUTANTS Paul Philp Chairpersons SS05-1 16:00-16:30 INTRODUCTION TO THE NUCLEAR FORENSICS: CURRENT STATUS OF INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR FORENSIC SUPPORT SYSTEMS Ho Bin Yim Korea Institute of Nuclear Nonproliferation and Control, Korea Grand Ballroom 103 (1F) 16:00-17:30 Special Session 04 Forensic Pathology (PT) SS04-1 INTERPRETATION OF POSTMORTEM TOXICOLOGY Carl J. Schmidt SS04-2 Federal Bureau of Investigation, USA 17:00-17:30 POPULATION STR SEQUENCING DATA IN DANES AND SOMALIS WITH THE ION PGM™ Niels Morling University of Copenhagen, Denmark 16:00-18:00 Special Session 06 Trace Evidence / Forensic Chemistry (TEC) Chairpersons SS06-1 16:30-17:00 ACTIVITIES OF KOREA DVI AND PLAN FOR INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN MASS DISASTER Nak-Eun Chung National Forensic Service, Korea 17:00-17:30 Q&A 16:30-17:00 Jame M. Curran (New Zealand), Mia Kwon (Korea) University of Michigan / Wayne County Medical Examiner, USA IAFS Oral Presentation 208A (2F) QUALITY ASSURANCE MEASURES FOR THE OPERATION OF A NATIONAL DNA DATABASE Timothy Zolandz Grand Ballroom 105 (1F) 16:00-16:30 Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc, Singapore GE Healthcare, USA SS05-3 16:00-16:30 FIBRE EVIDENCE AND EVALUATION OF FINDINGS THE BENEFITS OF MAPPING Kornelia Nehse Forensic Science Institute Berlin/The Police President in Berlin – Landeskriminalamt, Kriminaltechnik, Germany SS06-2 16:30-17:00 IDENTIFICATION AND SIGNIFICANCE OF COLORANTS IN FORENSIC CASEWORK Christopher Palenik Microtrace LLC, USA SS06-3 17:30-18:00 ADVANTAGES OF GC TRIPLE QUADRUPOLE ANALYSIS FOR FORENSIC APPLICATIONS Hans-Joachim Huebschmann MOVING BEYOND BUCCAL SAMPLES: EXPANDING THE UTILITY OF RAPID DNA TECHNOLOGY Julie French SS05-2 15:00-15:30 Institute of Criminalistics Prague, Czech Republic SS06-4 University of Oklahoma, USA Stephen Cordner (Australia), JongTae Park (Korea) APPLICATIONS OF MICROARRAY AND NGS TECHNOLOGIES TO MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION Seung Yong Hwang 16:00-17:30 John M Butler (USA), Hee-Joong Ahn (Korea) Chairpersons University of Virginia, USA / Lockhead Applied Research Institute, USA Grand Ballroom 105 (1F) SS03-2 Grand Ballroom 104 (1F) Special Session 05 Forensic Genetics & Biology (GB) 17:00-17:30 ANALYSIS OF PEDOLOGICAL TRACES IN FORENSIC PRACTICE Marek Kotrlý 14:00-15:30 Oral Presentation 01 ETHIS/ LAW / EDUCATION/ QAQC (ELQ) : ETHICS LAW EDUCATION Chairpersons Soong Deok Lee (Korea), Pierre Margot (Switzerland) O 01-1 14:00-14:15 100 YEARS OF FORENSIC SCIENCE EDUCATION THAT WENT WRONG? WHERE TO FROM HERE? Claude Roux1, Frank Crispino2, Olivier Ribaux3 Centre for Forensic Science, University of Technology, Sydney, Broadway, Australia; 2Département ChimieBiologie, Université Du Québec À Trois-Rivières, TroisRivières, Canada; 3Ecole Des Sciences Criminelles, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland 1 O 01-2 14:15-14:30 OVERVIEW OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR IDENTIFICATION Steven Johnson Executive Committee, The International Association for Identification, Hollywood, Fl, United States O 01-3 14:30-14:45 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN FORENSIC SCIENCES: STANDARDIZATION AND ACCREDITATION Haluk Ince1, Yuksel Yazici2, Andreas Bedate Guitrez3, Pedro Manuel Garamendi4, Jos Toth5, Ipek Esen Melez6 Clinical Forensic Medicine, Istanbul University Istanbul Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Ministry of Justice, Council of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey; 3Forensic Medicine, Espana Department of Forensic Medicine, Madrid, Spain; 4Forensic Medicine, Huvelva Forensic Medicine, Huvelva, Spain; 5Forensic Science, Netherlands Forensic Institute, Amsterdam, 1 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 103 Oct. 15 (Wed) Oct. 15 (Wed) DNA ANALYSIS BY LAB-ON-A-CHIP TECHNOLOGY James P Landers, Joan Bienvenue SS02-3 Florida International University, USA SS03-3 Special Session 02 Forensic Genetics & Biology (GB) SS02-1 COMPARISONS OF MATERIALS WITH LASER ABLATION INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA MASS SPECTROMETRY Jose Almirall Netherlands; 6Forensic Medicine, Bezmi Alem University Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey O 01-4 14:45-15:00 FORENSIC MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE FOR THE JUDICIARY John Coldrey 15:00-15:15 THE ANOMALY OF A MONOPOLY ; DIFFICULTIES ENCOUNTERED IN FORENSIC MEDICAL SERVICES IN A COUNTRY WITH ONLY ONE FORENSIC INSTITUTE (A PERSPECTIVE) Maya Furman-Reznic1, Chen Kugel2 Forensic Medicine, Independant, Tel-Aviv, Israel; Forensic Medicine, National Institute of Forensic Medicine, Tel-Aviv, Israel 1 2 208B (2F) 14:00-15:30 Oral Presentation 02Forensic Anthropology (AP) Chairpersons Dae-Kyoon Park (Korea), Candice Small (South Africa) 14:00-14:15 ASSESSING SEXUAL DIMORPHISM AND ALLOMETRY WITHIN A WHITE SOUTH AFRICAN SAMPLE USING GEOMETRIC MORPHOMETRICSASSESSING SEXUAL DIMORPHISM AND ALLOMETRY WITHIN A WHITE SOUTH AFRICAN SAMPLE USING GEOMETRIC MORPHOMETRICS Candice Small, Desiré Brits, Jason Hemingway Anatomical Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa O 02-2 14:15-14:30 SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN FOOT LENGTH RATIOS AMONG NORTH INDIAN POPULATION Kewal Krishan1, Tanuj Kanchan1, Neelam Passi1 Department of Anthropology, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India; 2Department of Forensic Medicine, Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore, India 1 O 02-4 14:30-14:45 SEXUAL DIMORPHISM OF THE MANDIBLE 104 • WFF2014 14:45-15:00 NEW APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN SEX ESTIMATION: DEVELOPMENT OF TURKISH POPULATION STANDARDS Oznur Gulhan, Karl Harrison Department of Engineering and Applied Science, Cranfield Forensic Institue, Swindon, United Kingdom O 02-6 15:00-15:15 APPLICATION OF CRANIOMETRIC DATA IN ASSESSING ANCESTRAL RELATIONSHIPS OF ETHNIC GROUPS IN SRI LANKA – A PRELIMINARY STUDY Clifford Perera Dept. of Forensic Medicine, University of Ruhuna Sri Lanka, Galle, Sri Lanka 204 (2F) Chairpersons Tadeusz Tomaszewski (Poland), Joong Lee (Korea) O 03-1 O 03-4 14:00-14:15 EXAMINATION TO A TYPICAL CASE OF INNERVARIATIONAL CHINESE HANDWRITING AND RELATIVE RESEARCH Li Bing, Huang Xu Key Laboratory For Evidence Law. (CUPL), Center Of Cooperative Innovation For Judicial Civilization,China, Beijing, China 14:15-14:30 ESTIMATION OF RANGE OF NATURAL VARIATIONS FOR SIZE AND PROPORTION OF 14:30-14:45 A METHOD OF IDENTIFICATION OF HANDWRITTEN LINES USING WAVELET AND SUBSPACE METHOD Takeshi Furukawa Forensic Science Laboratory, Ibaraki Prefectural Police Headquarters, Mito, Japan O 03-5 14:45-15:00 FORENSICS IN TORN PAPER PIECES - A CASE REPORT Meenakshi Mahajan1 Home, Regional Forensic Science Laboratory, Nr, Dharamshala, India; 2Home, State Forensic Science Laboratory, Shimla Hills, Junga, India 1 O 03-6 15:00-15:15 VERIFICATION ON HANDWRITING OF ENDANGERED PERSON Wang Yanling1, Xiaofeng Bai2 Forensic Science Department, China Criminal Police College, Shenyang, China; 2Document Examination, China Criminal Police College, Shenyang, China 209 (2F) 14:00-15:30 Oral Presentation 04 Mass Disaster (MD) : Generals of DVI, New Methodology of DVI Chairpersons Ananda Samarasekera (Sri Lanka), Kyungmoo Yang (Korea) O 04-1 14:00-14:15 THE INTEGRATED SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO HUMAN IDENTIFICATION IN CHALLENGING CONTEXTS John Byrd1, Maria Delores Morcillo2, Michael Warren3, Thomas Holland1, Cristina Cattaneo4, Udo Krenzer5, Duarte Nuno Vieira6, Shuala Drawdy5, Luis Fondebrider7, Douglas Ubelaker8 Central Identification Laboratory, Department of Defense, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, HI, USA, 1 O 04-2 14:15-14:30 THE IMPORTANCE OF MUTUAL ASSISTANCE ON DVI OPERATIONS Anton R. Castilani Police Medicine, Centre for Medical and Health Services of the Indonesian National Police, Jakarta, Indonesia O 04-3 14:30-14:45 ONE-PAGE ALL-PURPOSE FORM FOR MASS DISASTERS May Jennifer Apiado Health, State Department, New Jersey, United States 1 14:00-15:30 Oral Presentation 03 Questioned Document (QD) : Handwriting O 03-3 O 02-3 Amity Institute of Forensic Sciences, Amity University, Noida, India United States; 2Identification Coordinator, Committee on Missing Persons, Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus; 3C.A. Pound Human Identification Laboratory, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States; 4Pathology, University of Milan, Milan, Italy; 5Forensic Services, International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, Switzerland; 6 Forensic Medicine/Forensic Sciences, National Institute of Legal Medicine of Portugal, Coimbra, Portugal; 7 Laboratory, Argentinian Forensic Anthropology Team, Buenos Aires, Argentina; 8Anthropology, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., United States O 04-5 14:45-15:00 A NEW APPROACH TO MASS DISASTER VICTIM IDENTIFICATION USING DIGITAL FORENSIC ANALYSIS Wook Kang1, Gyorae Jeong2 1 Pubic Administration, Korean National Police University, Yongin, Korea (South); 2Police Science, Korean National Police University, Yongin, Korea (South) 210 (2F) 14:00-15:30 Oral Presentation 05 Forensic Engineering Science / Gun / Firearms (ES/GF) : Traffic Accident Chairpersons Stephen Michielsen (USA) O 05-1 14:00-14:15 EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF REAPPEARANCE FOR SUDDEN ACCELERATION INCIDENTS Sungji Park Forensic Engineering, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South) WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 105 Oct. 15 (Wed) Oct. 15 (Wed) O 02-1 Department of Forensic Medicine, Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China; 2Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Key Lab for Oral Biomedical Engineering of Ministry of Education, School and Hospital of Stomatology, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China LETTERS Shruti Gupta, Rakesh Garg, Surinder Nath 1 Council, Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, Melbourne, Australia O 01-6 IN THE CONTEMPORARY CHINESE HAN POPULATION BY CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY EVALUATION Hongmei Dong1, Mohong Deng2, Jiao Mu1, Ji Zhang1 O 05-2 14:15-14:30 ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION OF CENTERLINE CROSSING IN A TRACTOR-TRAILER TO MOTORCYCLE CRASH Jihun Choi, Jongchan Park, Songhee Kim, Wntek Oh Traffic Accident Analsis Divsion, NFS(National Forensic Sevice), wonju, Korea (South) O 05-3 14:30-14:45 THREE-DIMENSIONAL CRUSH SCANNING METHODS FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF VEHICLE COLLISION ACCIDENTS Inhwan Han, Heejin Kang Mechanical and Design Engineering, Hongik University, Sejong, Korea (South) O 05-4 14:45-15:00 3D LASER SCANNING FOR CRIME AND ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION Craig Fries Forensic Engineering, Precision Simulations, Inc, Grass Valley, United States 15:00-15:15 ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY BASED ANALYSIS OF MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC COLLISIONS OCCURRED IN THE FEDERAL DISTRICT, BRAZIL Mauricio S Sercheli1, Bruno Telles2, Charles A Andrade1, Nagao M Kawano1, Alexandre N Vicente1, Reynaldo M Soares1, Wilson X Camargo Filho1, Juliano A Gomes2 Instituto de Criminalística, Polícia Civil do Distrito Federal, Brasília, Brazil; 2Research Institute, Fundação de Peritos em Criminalística Ilaraine Acácio Arce - FPCIAA, Brasília, Brazil 1 O 05-6 15:15-15:30 ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENT SPEED ESTIMATION BY VIDEO Hao Feng, Jian-Guo Chen, Ze-Feng Zhang Road Traffic Accident Analysis, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, P.r.c, Shanghai, China 16:00-16:15 THE STATE OF PROFICIENCY TESTS IN THE FORENSIC SCIENCE COMMUNITY Melissa Taylor1, Ralph Kleuskens2 Forensic Science Program, Office of Science Program, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, United States; 2Department Quality & process management, Netherlands Forensic Institute, The Hague, Netherlands 1 O 06-3 16:15-16:30 QUALITY ASSURANCE TO WARRANT THE "SCIENTIFICITY" OF FORENSIC SCIENCE: HOPE OR ILLUSION? Claude Roux1, Frank Crispino2, Olivier Ribaux3 Centre for Forensic Science, University of Technology, Sydney, Broadway, Australia; 2Département ChimieBiologie, Université Du Québec À Trois-Rivières, TroisRivières, Canada; 3Ecole Des Sciences Criminelles, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland 1 O 06-4 16:30-16:45 THE STUDY OF RECORDS OF MEDICAL MALPRACTICE IN THE FIELD OF NEUROLOGY IN MEDICAL COUNCIL ORGANIZATION OF ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN FROM 2005 TO 2012 Seyyed Shahabeddin Sadr1, Mohammadhassan Ghadiani2 Physiology, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of; 2Internal Medicine and Nephrology, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of 1 O 06-6 16:45-17:00 IN FORENSIC SCIENCE WE TRUST? Carole Mccartney Law, University of Northumbria, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom 208B (2F) 16:00-18:00 Oral Presentation 07 Forensic Anthropology (AP) Chairpersons 208A (2F) 16:00-18:00 Oral Presentation 06 Ethics / Law / Education / QAQC (ELQ) : QCQA Chairpersons Bok Kyu Kwon (Korea), Carol Henderson (USA) 106 • WFF2014 HUMAN SKULLS Petra Urbanova1, Ann Ross2 Department of Anthropology, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic; 2Department of Sociology and Anthropology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, United States 1 O 07-2 16:15-16:30 THE STAGING METHOD OF STERNAL END OF CLAVICLE EPIPHYSEAL GROWTH BY THIN LAYER CT SCAN AND IMAGING RECONSTRUCTION Ya-Hui Wang, Lei Wan, Chong-Liang Ying, Guang-You Zhu Clinical Forensic Medicine, Institute of Forensic Sciences, Ministry of Justice, People’s Republic of China, Shanghai, China O 07-3 16:30-16:45 ASSESSING THE DISCRIMINATION OF HUMAN BONE FROM NON-HUMAN BONE USING BONE HISTOLOGY Hae-Joung Cho1, 2, Gil-Soo Kim1, Su-Hwan Lee1, YiSuk Kim2 Central Identification Laboratory, MND Agency for KIA Recovery and Identification, Seoul, Korea (South); 2 Forensic Anthropological Laboratory & Department of Anatomy, Ewha Womans University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 O 07-4 16:45-17:00 204 (2F) 16:00-18:00 Oral Presentation 08 Questioned Document (QD) : Paper / Ink / Forgery Chairpersons Salih Cengiz (Turkey), Joong Lee (Korea) O 08-1 16:00-16:15 ALTERED UK ENTRY PERMITS Muna Alsuwaidi General Department of Forensic Science and Criminology, Dubai Police Head Quarter, Dubai, United Arab Emirates O 08-2 16:15-16:30 ANALYZING THE RELATIVE AGE OF PAPER BY BIOTECHNOLOGY Meng Zhaoyang Forensic Science, National Police University of China, Shenyang, China Liaoning Police Academy, Criminal Technology Department, Dalian, China O 07-5 O 08-3 17:00-17:15 THE INFLUENCE OF DECOMPOSITION FLUIDS ON THE DEGRADATION OF CLOTHING TEXTILES IN SOIL GRAVES Maiken Ueland, Shari L. Forbes, Barbara H. Stuart Centre for Forensic Science, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia O 07-1 O 07-6 16:00-16:15 Department of Forensic Medicine Investigation, National Forensic Service, Seoul Office, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Medical Examiner's Office, National Forensic Service, Seoul Office, Seoul, Korea (South); 3Department of Anatomy, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea (South); 4Department of Anatomy, Soonchunhyang University, Seoul, Korea (South); 5Department of Anatomy and Catholic Institute for Applied Anatomy, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 ESTIMATION OF STATURE FROM FOOTWEAR IMPRESSIONS Chengqing Tang Petra Urbanova (Czech Republic), Maiken Ueland (Australia) A NEW 3D LANDMARK REFERENCE DATABASE FOR SEX AND ANCESTRY ASSESSMENT IN Seung-Gyu Choi1, Ho-Hyeon Gong1, Sung-Jin Cho1, Hyung Nam Goo1, Jong-Pil Park2, Jiyoon Shin2, YiSuk Kim3, Dae-Kyoon Park4, U-Young Lee5, Nak-Eun Chung1 17:15-17:30 A PITFALL OF RADIOCARBON ANALYSIS : BODIES EMBALMED BY FORMALDEHYDE 16:30-16:45 DEVELOPMENT OF INFRARED SPECTROSCOPIC IMAGING APPARATUS SUITABLE FOR DOCUMENT EXAMINATION Shigeru Sugawara1, Masaru Fujiwara2, Yo Suzuki2, Yoshihiko Nakayama3, Ichiro Ishimaru2 Fourth Department of Forensic Science, National Research Institute of Police Science, Kashiwa, Japan; 2 Faculty of Engineering, Kagawa University, Takamatsu, Japan; 3Product Development Department, Aoi Electronics.co.,ltd., Takamatsu, Japan 1 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 107 Oct. 15 (Wed) Oct. 15 (Wed) O 05-5 O 06-1 CHEMICAL VARIABILITY OF MODERN DAY PEN INKS BY RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY Andre Braz, Maria Lopez-Lopez, Carmen Garcia-Ruiz THE AIR CRAFT TRAGEDY WHICH HAPPENED 15 YEARS BACK IN THE INDIAN OCEAN? Ananda Samarasekara1, Prasanna Dasanayake2, Amal Vadysinghe3, Uthpala Atygalle4, Muditha Vidanapathirana5, Hadun Wijewardena6 O 08-6 Consultant Judicial Medical Officer, Nfth, Malambe, Sri Lanka; 2Consultant Judicial Medical Officer, Base Hospital, Panadura, Sri Lanka; 3Senior Lecturer, Department of Forensic Medicine, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka; 4 Consultant Judicial Medical Officer, Ilmt, Colombo, Sri Lanka; 5Senior Lecturer, Department of Forensic Medicine, Jayawardenapura, Sri Lanka; 6Consultant Judicial Medical Officer, Base Hospital, Embilipitiya, Sri Lanka O 08-416:45-17:00 Department of Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry and Chemical Engeneering, University Institute of Research in Police Sciences (IUICP) - University of Alcalá, Alcalá de Henares (Madrid), Spain 17:00-17:15 HOW MUCH CAN A FORENSIC LAB DO IN DISCRIMINATING BALLPOINT INKS? Qiran Sun, Yiwen Luo, Qinghua Zhang, Che Xu Criminalistics, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, P.r. China, Shanghai, China 1 O 09-4 209 (2F) 16:00-18:00 Oral Presentation 09 Mass Disaster (MD) : Role of Forensic Pathology in DVI, Cases of Mass Disaster Andres Patino (Colombia), Philip Beh (Hong Kong) Dept. of Forensic Medicine, University of Ruhuna Sri Lanka, Galle, Sri Lanka; 2Dept. of Anatomy and Neuroscience, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia; 3, Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, Melbourne, Australia 1 16:15-16:30 AUTOPSY IN DISASTER VICTIM IDENTIFICATION - IS IT REALLY NECESSARY? Chen Kugel1, Maya Furman-Reznic2, Alon Krispin1, Ori Eytan1 Forensic Medicine, National Institute of Forensic Medicine, Tel-Aviv, Israel; 2Forensic Medicine, Independant, Tel-Aviv, Israel 1 O 09-3 16:30-16:45 DO FORENSIC INVESTIGATIONS EVALUATE 108 • WFF2014 O 09-5 17:00-17:15 DVI TEAM OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC - PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE Petr Bendl, Tomas Doubek, Petr Svarc Dvi Team, Institution of Criminalistics Prague, Prague, Czech Republic O 09-6 17:15-17:30 ESTABLISHING CAUSE OF DEATH AND SURVIVAL TIME IN A SANTIAGO PRISON FIRE WITH MASS CASUALTIES Luis Ravanal Zepeda Medical, Forenses Chile, Santiago, Chile O 09-717:30-17:45 MANMADE VERSUS NATURAL DISASTER: DIFFERENT IDENTIFICATION METHODS AND RESULT? Oktavinda Safitry Forensic and Medicolegal Studies Department, Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia 16:00-18:00 Chairpersons Peter Zoon (Netherlands), Donghwan Kim (Korea) O 10-1 16:00-16:15 A FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS OF BLOODSTAIN PATTERNS ON TEXTILE MATERIALS Feng Ji, Namrata Parekh, Stephen Michielsen Textile Engineering, Chemistry and Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, United States O 10-2 16:15-16:30 FORENSIC DRONE: A NEW WEAPON IN THE BRAZILIAN CRIME SCENE Rodrigo Cerello, Rodrigo Mayrink, Carlos Alberto Trindade, Mauro Neves Departamento De Policia Federal, Setor Tecnico Cientifico, Belo Horizonte, Brazil O 10-3 16:30-16:45 THE EXPLOSIVES RESIDUE ANALYSIS BY ULTRA PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY-QUADRUPOLE/TIME OF FLIGHT MASS SPECTROMETRY Hyung-Seung Kim Scientific Investigation Laboratory, MND Crime Investigation Command, Seoul, Korea (South) O 10-4 16:45-17:00 UNIVERSITIES Yi Jin Department of Trace Examination Technology, National Police University of China, Shenyang, China P 01-514:00-15:30 CRIMINAL TRANSMISSION OF HIV CRIMINALIZATION IN EU COUNTRIES Gabor Kovacs Department for Criminal Sciences, Szechenyi Istvan University, Gyor, Hungary P 01-614:00-15:30 DEVELOPMENT OF POLICE HIGHER EDUCATION IN CHINA Zhang Hongguo, Chen Lihong, Zhang Yanchun Key Laboratory of Impression Evidence Examination and Identification Technology, China Criminal Police University, Shenyang, China P 01-714:00-15:30 PROVIDING FORENSICS TRAINING AND MENTORSHIP TO THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY Steven Johnson Forensics and Biometrics, Ideal Innovations, Inc., Arlington, Va, United States P 01-814:00-15:30 ASSESSMENT OF PATIENTS’ AWARENESS OF THEIR RIGHTS IN TEACHING HOSPITALS IN IRAN Mehrzad Kiani, Shabnam Bazmi Medical Ethics Department, Faculty of Traditional Medicine -Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran -, Iran, Islamic Republic of ONE BULLET OR TWO? Luis Ravanal Zepeda Medical, Forenses Chile, Santiago, Chile P 01-14 IAFS Poster Presentation Auditorium Lobby (3F) 14:00-15:30 Poster Presentation 01 Ethics / Law / Education / QAQC (ELQ) 14:00-15:30 MANAGEMENT MODEL OF CHAIN OF CUSTODY FOCUSED ON IMPARTIALITY, INDEPENDENCE AND ETHICS Gustavo Costa Policia Federal, Ministerio Da Justiça, Belo Horizonte, Brazil P 01-314:00-15:30 P 01-15 RESEARCH ON EXPERIMENTAL TEACHING OF FORENSIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SPECIALTY IN POLICE COLLEGES AND MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE AND STANDART OF CARE IN ENGLISH LAW: BOLAM AND BOLITHO TESTS 14:00-15:30 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 109 Oct. 15 (Wed) Oct. 15 (Wed) 16:00-16:15 THE IMPACT OF ASIAN TSUNAMI 2004 ON REDEFINING THE ROLE OF FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST IN MASS DISASTERS – SOUTH ASIAN STORY OF A DECADE Clifford Perera1, Christopher Briggs2, Stephen Cordner3 O 09-2 Head of Forensic Medicine Department, Forensic Evidence Administration, Ministry of Interior, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; 2Senior Forensic Medical Examiner, Jeddah Forensic Medicine Center, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 1 Chairpersons O 09-1 16:45-17:00 POSITIVE DISASTER VICTIM IDENTIFICATION IN JEDDAH FLOODS, KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA: EXCEPTIONAL EXPERIENCE OF FORENSIC MEDICINE TEAMS Khalid Yousef Mattar1, Mamdouh Kamal Zaki1 210 (2F) Oral Presentation 10 Forensic Engineering Science / Gun / Firearms (ES/GF) : Forensic Science / Firearms and explosive Yasin Hasan Balcioglu, Filiz Ekim Cevik Istanbul University, Institute of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey P 01-16 14:00-15:30 DEATH ANXIETY IN STUDENTS OF STUDYING IN VARIOUS HEALTH PROGRAMS RELATED TO HEALTH PROFESSION Ayse Kurtulus1, Sevgi Ozkan2, Hulya Sorkun3, Abdullah Cem Sengul4, Kemalettin Acar1 Forensic Medicine, Pamukkale University Medical School, Denizli, Turkey; 2Gynaecology Nursing, Pamukkale University Healthcare College, Denizli, Turkey; 3Medical Laboratory, Pamukkale University Healthcare Vocational School, Denizli, Turkey; 4 Psychiatry, Pamukkale University Medical School, Denizli, Turkey 1 P 01-17 National Police Academy, Federal Police Department, Brasília, Brazil Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Kasturba Medical College Manipal, Manipal University, Manipal, India Oct. 15 (Wed) 1 Forensic Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Public Health, Istanbul University, Istanbul Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey; 3 Forensic Medicine, Council of JusticeMinistry, Istanbul, Turkey P 01-22 14:00-15:30 MALPRACTICE IN PATHOLOGY: CASE REPORT Haluk Ince1, Yuksel Yazıcı2, Cuneyt Cenger1, Suheyla Aliustaoglu2 Forensic Medicine, Istanbul Üniversity Istanbul Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Forensic Medicine, Council Juctice of Ministry, Istanbul, Turkey 1 P 01-23 14:00-15:30 ETHICS, MEDICAL LAW, AND PROFESSIONALISM EDUCATION IN THE COMPETENCY BASED CURRICULUM IN FACULTY OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF INDONESIA Oktavinda Safitry Forensic and Medicolegal Studies Department, Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia P 01-24 14:00-15:30 FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH TRAFFIC FATALITY ACCIDENT IN ELDERLY MEDELLíN, 2005 TO 2010 Ruben Manrique, Eliana Giraldo, Veronica Romero antioquia, Instituto nacional de Medicina Legal, Medellin, Colombia 14:00-15:30 EVALUATION OF FORENSIC SCIENCE AND CRIMINAL NEWS USING BUDD’S SCORE Merve Oren1, Cuneyt Cenger2, Yuksel Yazici3, Hulya Dogan1, Seyma Yenil1, Sadiye S Bag1, Yılmaz Yazici1, 110 • WFF2014 14:00-15:30 EVALUATION OF NEWS OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN USING BUDD’S SCORE Cuneyt Cenger1, Yılmaz Yazici2, Ahmet Acar2, Atiye Sozen1, Ayse Demirel2, Yuksel Yazici3, Hulya Dogan2, Seyma Yenil2, Sadiye Bag2, Zeynep Kırdı2 14:00-15:30 FORENSIC MEDICINE AND TOXICOLOGY IN UNDER-GRADUATE MEDICAL CURRICULUM IN INDIA: PAST, PRESENT AND THE FUTURE Prashantha Bhagavath, Haneil D'souza Firearms (ES/GF) Auditorium Lobby (3F) 14:00-15:30 Poster Presentation 02 Forensic Engineering Science / Gun / P 02-114:00-15:30 THE RESEARCH OF NUMERICAL SIMULATION ON THE LETHALITY OF NONSTANDARD FIREARM Aoyang Yu Forensic Science Department, National Police University of China, Shenyang, China P 02-214:00-15:30 OCCUPANT INJURY SIMULATION MODEL DEVELOPMENT USING MADYMO ACTIVE HUMAN MODEL Seongjin Kim1, Woojeong Jeon1, Sungji Park2, Jongjin Park2, Jongchan Park3 Physics & Engineering Division, Busan Institute, National Forensic Service, Yangsan, Korea (South); 2 Physics & Engineering Division, Seoul Institute, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South); 3Traffic Accident Analysis Division, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South) 1 P 02-414:00-15:30 FORKLIFT SAFETY ACCIDENT ANALYSIS USING AN ACCELEROMETER Youngnae Lee1, Sungji Park2, Harin Cheong3 Daegu Institute, National Forensic Service, Daegu, Korea (South); 2Seoul Institute, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South); 3Forensic Medical Center, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South) 1 P 02-514:00-15:30 INFLUENCE OF RATES OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN ON DYNAMICS OF VIOLENT ENCROACHMENTS WITH FIREARMS APPLICATION Yuriy Kolossov1, Mete Korkut Gulmen2 Dept. of Forensic Medicine, Astana Medical University, Astana, Kazakstan; 2Dept.of Forensic Medicine, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey 1 P 02-614:00-15:30 DEFECT ANALYSIS OF DIE-CASTING ALUMINUM PAN USING 3D X-RAY CT Seunghun Sa, Changho Choi, Eunah Joo, Sungji Park, Jaegeun Oh, Jinpyo Kim Physics Engineering, Seoul Institue/national Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South) P 02-914:00-15:30 A PROCEDURE MODEL FOR EVALUATING CHANGE OF VEHICLE AND DRIVER & PASSENGER'S INJURY IN LOW-SPEED REAR IMPACT Yongmin Ha, Hongseok Lee, Jihun Choi, Wontaek Oh, Hasun Park, Myoungcheol Park, Songhee Kim, Jongchan Park Traffic Accident Analysis Division, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South) P 02-10 14:00-15:30 DISTRIBUTION OF INORGANIC GUNSHOT RESIDUE(GSR) PARTICLES IN TERMS OF DISTANCE, DIRECTION AND WIND VELOCITY USING SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY/ENERGY DISPERSIVE X-RAY SPECTROMETRY(SEM/EDS) Won-Seok Park, Bong-Hwan Lim Scientific Investigation Laboratory, Criminal Investigation Command, Ministry of National Defense, Seoul, Korea (South) P 02-11 14:00-15:30 QUANTITATIVE COMPARISON OF STRIATED TOOLMARKS Peter Zoon, Martin Baiker, Rene Pieterman, Isaac Keereweer Microtraces, Netherlands Forensic Institute, The Hague, Netherlands P 02-12 14:00-15:30 TRAFFIC ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION USING AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH Woojeong Jeon, Seongjin Kim, Byungseon Moon Physics & Engineering Division, Busan Institute, National Forensic Service, Yangsan, Korea (South) P 02-13 14:00-15:30 THE FAILURE OF A BUNGEE DROP IN AN AMUSEMENT PARK Chan-Seong Park1, Hong-Keun Ji2, Eui-Soo Kim1, Dong-Gyu Lee1, Jeong-Woo Nam1, Jin-Pyo Kim1, JaeMo Goh3, Nam-Kyu Park1 Divison of Forensic Safety, National Forensic Service, Woon-ju, Korea (South); 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Abeygunawardhana1, Satoru Suzuki1, Shigeru Sugawara3, Akira Nishiyama2, Kenji Wada2, Ichirou Ishimaru1 Faculty of Engineering, Kagawa University, Takamatsu, Japan; 2Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University, Takamatsu, Japan; 3Fourth Department of Forensic Science, National Research Institute of Police Science, Kashiwa, Japan 1 P 03-23 16:00-18:00 DISTINGUISHING AND EXAMINATION OF CHINESE CHARACTERS’ TRANSCRIPTION HANDWRITING AND IMITATION HANDWRITING Lan Heng Institute of Forensic Science Tianjin Public Security Bureau, Questioned Documents Department, Tianjin, China 16:00-18:00 FORENSIC CLASSIFICATION OF BLACK GEL INKS USING OPTICAL AND SPECTRAL TECHNIQUES Yiwen Luo, Che Xu, Qiran Sun 16:00-18:00 A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE INDIVIDUALITIES OF MONOCHROMIC LASER PRINTERS BASED ON BANDING FEATURES Ning Liu1, George Chiu2, Chuntao Chen1, Daozhong Lv1 Department of Forensic Science, Jiangsu Police Institute, Nanjing, China; 2School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, United 1 P 03-916:00-18:00 16:00-18:00 THE FEATURES OF CHINESE CHARACTER SIGNATURE AND ITS APPLICATION IN FORENSIC PRACTICE Xu Yang States P 03-2616:00-18:00 UNDERSTANDING (COMPUTER) QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH ON HANDWRITING IDENTIFICATION CORRECTLY Xiaofeng Bai Document Examination, China Criminal Police College, Shenyang, China P 03-2716:00-18:00 APPLICATION OF SPECTRAL IMAGING AND RESISTANCE MEASUREMENT EXAMINATION IN THE FORENSIC STUDY OF QUESTIONED DOCUMENTS INVOLVING CHANGED HANDWRITING WRITTEN BY BLACK CARBONACEOUS GEL INK Wei Han, Jiantong Huang, Yusheng Zhang WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 113 Oct. 15 (Wed) Oct. 15 (Wed) P 02-18 Poster Presentation 03 Questioned Document (QD) 14:00-15:30 RESEARCH ON CONSTRUCTING DATA FILES OF THE VEHICLE TIRE TEXTURE Hanxin Zhang Institute of Forensic Science, People's Public Security University of China, Beijing, China P 03-2816:00-18:00 APPLICATION OF ATTENUATED TOTAL REFLECTANCE FOURIER TRANSFORM INFRARED SPECTROSOPY (ATR-FTIR) FOR THE SIMPLE IDENTIFICATION OF COUTERFEIT VIAGRA® AND CIALIS® TABLETS Kown-Chul Noh2, Yun-Sik Nam1, Kang-Bong Lee1 Advance Analysis Center, Korea Institute Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Chemistry, Korea University, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 Jihye Lee, Seon Hee Kim, Kang-Bong Lee, Yeonhee Lee Advanced Analysis Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea (South) P 03-3516:00-18:00 THE BRAZILIAN DOCUMENTS EXAMINATION KNOWLEDGE TREE BASED ON THE GRADUATE PAPER OF THE NATIONAL POLICE ACADEMY 2012 AND 2014 Guilherme Henrique Braga De Miranda, Gilson Matilde Diana National Police Academy, Federal Police Department, Brasília, Brazil P 03-2916:00-18:00 THE STATISTICAL STUDIES OF THE COLLECTIVE EXPERIMENT ON HANDWRITINGS OF SAME GENDER RELATIVES Peng Xie, Jing Qin China Questioned Document Examinations, National Police University of China, Shenyang, China P 03-3016:00-18:00 FORENSIC EXAMINATION OF VERMILLION WRITINGS: A CASE REPORT Meenakshi Mahajan1 Home, Regional Forensic Science Laboratory, Northern Range, Dharamshala, India; 2Education, Govt. 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FORENSIC METHODS OF DIFFERENTIATION Bogdan Malinescu1, Mariana Rosu2, Constantin Vlagioiu3, Iuliana Piciorus4, Victorita Stefanescu5 A TAPHONOMIC APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF HUMAN BODY DECOMPOSITION IN AEROBIC CONDITIONS: A CONTRIBUTION OF FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY TO CEMETERIES MANAGEMENT Maria Gama, Duarte Vieira, Maria Ferreira 1 16:00-18:00 Poster Presentation 04 - Others P 04-1 ASCLD, USA Auditorium Lobby (3F) TYPES OF FORGERIES ON VISAS Sunil Ariya Batakandage Auditorium Lobby (3F) 16:00-18:00 INTERNATIONAL FORENSIC STRATEGIC ALLIANCE (IFSA) MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENTS Brady Mills, Jody Wolf P 05-516:00-18:00 16:00-18:00 SUICIDE BY SUMERSION TIED TO A BICYCLE 16:00-18:00 Head of the Institution, Ilfov Medico-Legal Service, Bucharest, Romania; 2Department of Antropology, National Institute of Legal Medicine “Mina Minovici”, Bucharest, Romania; 3Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest, Romania; 1 Centre of Forensic Sciences (CENCIFOR), Faculty of Medicine of the University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 115 Oct. 15 (Wed) Oct. 15 (Wed) 1 COMPUTER MEASUREMENT TOOLS FOR ANALYSIS OF HANDWRITING AND SIGNATURES -GLOBALGRAF II PROGRAMME PACKAGE Mieczysaw Goc, Tadeusz Tomaszewski, Marek Miron, Andrzej Łuszczuk, Krystyn Łuszczuk Department of Radiology, National Institute of Legal Medicine “Mina Minovici”, Bucharest, Romania; 5 Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging, "Dunarea De Jos" University, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Galati, Romania 4 Ministry of Health, Directorate of Forensic Centers, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia P 05-10 16:00-18:00 THE APPLICATION OF REDUCTION TECHNIQUE AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO THE BONES IDENTIFICATION AT LABORATORY OF FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY FROM CEMEL/ FMRP-USP Jose Marcelo Secchieri, Raffaela Arrabaca Francisco, Teresa Cristina Pantozzi Silveira, Marco Aurelio Guimaraes Pathology and Legal Medicine, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil P 05-11 16:00-18:00 RECORDING BOOK FOR INDIGENTS AND UNKNOWN DECEASED AT CEMEL/FMRPUSP, BRAZIL: HOW A SIMPLE CARE CAN HELP RELATIVES TO FIND MISSED PEOPLE Teresa Cristina Pantozzi Silveira, Raffaela Arrabaca Francisco, Jose Marcelo Secchieri, Marco Aurelio Guimaraes Pathology and Legal Medicine, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil P 05-12 16:00-18:00 Oct. 15 (Wed) MICROSCOPIC RESIDUES OF BONE FROM DISSOLVING HUMAN REMAINS IN ACIDS Peter Zoon, Erwin Vermeij, Reza Gerretsen, Mayonne Van Wijk Microtraces, Netherlands Forensic Institute, The Hague, Netherlands P 05-13 16:00-18:00 Pathology and Legal Medicine, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil P 05-14 16:00-18:00 RADIOLOGIC IDENTIFICATION OF SKELETAL REMAINS FOUND IN SARDINIAN 'SUPRAMONTE' USING MULTISLICE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY Valentina Piredda1, Maurizio Conti2, Stefano Profili3, Giuseppe Manzoni2, Gian Battista Meloni2, Francesco 116 • WFF2014 Department of Biomedical Sciences- Legal Medicine, University of Sassari, Sassari, Italy; 2Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Diagnostic Imaging, Radiotherapy and Neuroradiology, University of Sassari, Sassari, Italy; 3Service of Radiology, Hospital SS. Annunziata, Sassari, Italy 1 October 16 (Thursday) Grand Ballroom 105 (1F) IAFS Special Session Grand Ballroom 103 (1F) 09:00-10:30 Special Session 07 Fingerprint/Scene Investigation (FPR) 09:00-10:40 Special Session 09 Forensic Odontology (OD) - IOFOS SESSION Chairpersons Chong-Youl Kim (Korea), Vilma Pinchi (Italy) Chairpersons P 05-15 16:00-18:00 FLUMINEDDU'S CAVE BONES IN SARDINIAN 'SUPRAMONTE' (ITALY): A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH FOR THEIR IDENTIFICATION Martina Focardi1, Valentina Piredda2, Vindice Mingioni3, Elena Mazzeo2 Department of Health Sciences-Forensic Sciences Section, University of Florence, Florence, Italy; 2 Department of Biomedical Sciences-Legal Medicine, University of Sassari, Sassari, Italy; 3Service of Anatomy Pathology, Hospital S. Francesco, Nuoro, Italy 1 P 05-16 16:00-18:00 GLYCOSYLATED PROTEINS PRESERVED OVER MILLENNIA: N-GLYCAN ANALYSIS OF TYROLEAN ICEMAN, SCYTHIAN PRINCESS AND WARRIOR Bum Jin Kim, Hyun Joo An Graduate School of Analytical Science and Technology, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea (South) P 05-18 16:00-18:00 IDENTIFICATION OF 60 YEARS OLD SKELETON IN THE GRAVEYARD, BY MEANS OF ORTHOPEDIC SCREW IMPLANTS Djaja Surya Atmadja1, Evi Untoro2 Department of Forensic Medicine and Medico-legal, Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; 2Instalation of Forensic Medicine, Sentra Medika Cibinong Hospital, Bogor, Indonesia 1 P 05-19 16:00-18:00 SUCCESSFULNESS OF AN IDENTIFIED DEAD BODY FROM THE SILICONE NUMBER Narttida Susri, Pol. Capt Rachadaporn Mornmoung Bureau of Missing Person Identification, Central Institute of Forensic Science, Bangkok, Thailand Michael Grabber (USA), Yong Chul Park (Korea) 09:00-09:10 SS07-1 WELCOME SPEECH Chong-Youl Kim 09:00-09:30 DIFFERING CONCLUSIONS Won Boon Park Yonsei University College of Dentistry, Korea Public Safety / King County Sheriff’s Office, USA SS09-1 SS07-2 DENTAL IDENTIFICATION OF HUMAN REMAINS FROM MASS GRAVES Hrvoje Brkic 09:30-10:00 PALM-PRINT SYSTEM IN JAPAN Tsutomu Kiryu University of Zagreb, Croatia National Police Agency of Japan, Japan SS07-3 SS09-2 10:00-10:30 COMPARISON AND SEARCH METHODOLOGIES FOR LATENT PALM PRINTS Aimee Qulia FBI, USA Grand Ballroom 104 (1F) 09:10-09:40 09:40-10:10 DENTAL AGE ESTIMATION STUDIES SYSTEMATICALLY REVIEWED Patrick Thevissen Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KULeuven), Belgium SS09-3 09:00-10:30 Special Session 08 Forensic Anthropology (AP) 10:10-10:40 DISASTER VICTIM IDENTIFICATION THE DUBAI DISASTER 1972 AND LATER DEVELOPMENT OF DVI Tore Solheim Dental Faculty of Oslo, Norway Chairpersons Dawnie Steadman (USA), Nak-Eun Chung (Korea) SS08-1 09:00-09:30 recent advances in firensic anthro pology Douglas H Ubelaker Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History, USA SS08-2 09:30-10:00 THE ANALYSIS OF SKELETAL COMMINGLE REMAINS, A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH Luis Fondebrider EAAF(Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team), Argentina 10:00-10:30 Q&A Grand Ballroom 103 (1F) 11:00-15:00 Special Session 10 Fingerprint/Scene Investigation (SI) Chairpersons Jin W. Kim (Korea), Jinseong Cheong (Korea) SS10-1 11:00-11:30 APPLYING THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD TO FORENSIC EXAMINATIONS Brian Yamashita Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Canada SS10-2 11:30-12:00 THE THEORETICAL BASIS OF BLOODSTAIN PATTERN ANALYSIS Ross Gardner WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 117 Oct. 16 (Thu) EXECUTION AND HIDING CRIMES OF BODIES IN SUGARCANE IN THE CITY OF RIBEIRAO PRETO - SAO PAULO/BRAZIL Raffaela Arrabaca Francisco, Teresa Cristina Pantozzi Silveira, Jose Marcelo Secchieri, Moacyr Lobo Costa Jr., Marco Aurelio Guimaraes Meloni3, Elena Mazzeo1 SS12-1 Bevel, Gardner, and Associates, USA SS10-3 12:00-12:30 CRIME SCENE RECONSTRUCTION Henry Lee Scientific Services for the State of Connecticut, USA SS10-4 14:00-14:30 11:00-11:30 DOES THE HUMAN DENTITION HAVE TO BE UNIQUE FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF BITE MARK ANALYSIS? Herman Bernitz University of Pretoria, South Africa SS12-2 International Committee of the Red Cross, Switzerland EDUCATION and QUALIFICATION IN FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY Vilma Pinchi FBI, USA University of Florence – I.O.F.O.S, Italy 14:30-15:00 12:00-12:30 Q&A SS14-3 Grand Ballroom 104 (1F) 11:00-12:30 Special Session 11 Forensic Anthropology (AP) SS13-1 11:00-11:30 THE ROLE OF FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY IN INTERNATIONAL FORENSIC HUMAN RIGHTS INVESTIGATIONS Dawnie Steadman The University of Tennessee, USA 11:30-12:00 FORENSIC SCIENCE AND LEGALIZATION – LESSON FROM CRIMINAL DNA DB IN KOREA Soong Deok Lee Q&A SS13-2 16:30-17:00 WHY TEN GRAMS OF PREVENTION IS WORTH A KILOGRAM OF CURE WHEN TALKING ABOUT ETHICS IN FORENSIC SCIENCE: GOOD PRACTICES AND UNFORTUNATE DISASTERS Anja Einseln ASCLD-LAB, USA Grand Ballroom 105 (1F) 11:00-12:30 Chairpersons Chang-Lyuk Yoon (Korea), Herman Bernitz (South Africa) 118 • WFF2014 Anton Castilani (Indonesia), James Kalougivaki (Fiji) 16:00-16:30 DEVELOPMENT OF DVI SYSTEM FOR SRI LANKA Ananda Samarasekera Faculty of Medicine, South Asain Institute of Technology and Medicine, Sri Lanka Grand Ballroom 104 (1F) 14:00-15:30 Special Session 14 - Mass Disaster (MD) Mohd Shah Mahmood (Malaysia), Chang-Lyuk Yoon (Korea) SS14-1 14:00-14:30 AUSTRALIAN DVI SYSTEM AND MULTINATIONAL CO-OPERATION IN DVI Stephen Cordner Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, Australia 16:30-17:00 The Malaysian Disaster Victim Identification Experience: Projecting DVI Cooperation in Southeast Asia Mohd Shah Mahmood National Institute of Forensic Medicine SS15-3 Chairpersons Special Session 12 Forensic Odontology (OD) - IOFOS SESSION Chairpersons Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea Netherlands Forensic Istitute, Netherlands 12:00-12:30 16:00-17:30 Special Session 15 - Mass Disaster (MD) SS15-2 CURRENT STATUS OF FORENSIC SCIENCE IN INDONESIA Djaja Surya Atmadja Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia, Indonesia 3WFS-207:50-08:00 CURRENT STATE OF FORENSIC MEDICINE IN SUDAN Ogail El Nour Sewar El Dahab 3WFS-308:00-08:10 ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF FORENSIC MEDICINE IN EGYPT Magdy kharoshah Egyptian Forensic Medicine Authority, Egypt 3WFS-408:10-08:20 CURRENT STATE OF FORENSIC IN NIGIRIA : Potential sciences yet unrealized Uwom Eze University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan and African Society of Forensic Medicine (ASFM), Nigeria 3WFS-508:20-08:30 CURRENT STATE OF FORENSIC MEDICINE IN IRAN Arash Okazi Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran 3WFS-508:30-09:00 Panel Discussion 17:00-17:30 PROVIDING FORENSIC EXPERTISE&NBSP;TO RESPOND RAPIDLY TO MAN-MADE MASS DISASTERS Andras Vamos-Goldman Justice Rapid Response, Switzerland AAFS Scientific Session I Auditorium (3F) 08:25-17:45 AAFS Scientific Session I Forensic Science and Emerging Legal Policy Chairpersons Daniel A. Martell (USA) 3rd World Forensic Sciences Grand Ballroom 103 (1F) Chairpersons 07:40-09:00 Sherin S. Ghaleb (Egypt), Nak-Eun Chung (Korea) O 56-1 08:30-08:45 FORENSIC POLICY IN THE U.S. Victor W. Weedn WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 119 Oct. 16 (Thu) Oct. 16 (Thu) MICROANALYSIS OF INVASIVE TRAUMAS: AN INTEGRATED MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH INTO MANNER OF DEATH Reza Gerretsen, Peter D. Zoon 16:00-16:30 3WFS-107:40-07:50 Arab Union of Forensic Physicians, Sudan University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan and African Society of Forensic Medicine (ASFM), Nigeria SS15-1 Anja Einseln (USA), EunMi Kim (Korea) Helen Cho (USA), Dae-Kyoon Park (Korea) SS11-2 Special Session 13 Ethics / Law / Education / QAQC (ELQ) Chairpersons Chairpersons SS11-1 16:00-17:00 15:00-15:30 DVI IN AFRICA AND CHALLENGES OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT Uwom O Eze Grand Ballroom 104 (1F) Grand Ballroom 103 (1F) 14:30-15:00 HUMANITARIAN FORENSIC ACTION FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND IDENTIFICATION OF HUMAN REMAINS FROM ARMED CONFLICTS AND CATASTROPHES Morris Tidball-Binz 11:30-12:00 FBI evidebce response team approach to crime scene management Michael Grabber Q&A SS14-2 George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States O 56-2 Park Dietz & Associates, Newport Beach, CA, United States 08:45-09:15 DELIVERY OF FORENSIC SCIENCES IN NORTH AMERICA: TWO CONCEPTUAL MODELS Douglas Lucas1, Barry Fisher2 Advances in Crime Scene Investigation Daniel A. Martell (USA) O 56-3 O 56-8 09:15-09:30 THE FUTURE RELATIONSHIP OF LAW AND FORENSIC SCIENCE: A COLLABORATIVE MODEL Carol Henderson Stetson University, Gulfport, FL, United States 10:45-11:00 CRIME SCENE RECONSTRUCTION Henry C. Lee Forensic Research & Training Center, West Haven, CT, United States 11:00-11:15 O 56-5 O 56-10 11:15-11:30 LIKELIHOOD RATIOS IN SUB-OPTIMAL DNA PROFILES Jane Moira Taupin University of Tennessee School of Dentistry, Memphis, TN, United States; 2Boca Raton, FL, United States Forensic Consultant, Melbourne, Australia O 56-6 COLD SEASON FORENSIC ENTOMOLOGY AND BACTERIOLOGY EXPERIMENTAL MODEL ON ROMANIAN URBAN TERRITORY Lavinia Iancu1, Cristina Purcarea2 1 10:00-10:15 THE NAS REPORT: A PATH FORWARD FOR STRENGTHENING FORENSIC SCIENCE IN THE WORLD? Duarte N. Vieira Terrorism and Crimes Against Humanity Chairpersons Daniel A. Martell (USA) O 56-7 Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History, Romania; 2Institute of Biology of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania 1 O 56-12 11:45-12:00 AN UNUSUAL CASE OF COMMOTIO CORDIS .. SIDE IMPACT AIRBAG (CSI?) Michael D. Freeman2, Paul Cahn1 JPAC-CIL, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, HI, United States Forensic Research & Analysis, Portland, OR, United States; 2Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden; Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, United States; and Aarhus University, Aarhus N, Denmark 14:30-14:45 ALTERED AGE ESTIMATIONS IN POPULATIONS WITH PRIMARY IGF-1D Joan Fox, DDS Phoenix, AZ, United States O 56-17 14:45-15:00 APPLICATION OF STABLE ISOTOPE FORENSICS FOR DETERMINING GEOGRAPHIC ORIGIN OF UNKNOWN HUMAN REMAINS FROM ASIA Gregory Berg1, Eric J. Bartelink2, Lee Suhwan3 JPAC-CIL, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, HI, United States; 2California State University, Chico, Chico, CA, United States; 3Ministry of National Defense Agency for KIA Recovery and Identification, Seoul, South Korea 1 1 10:15-10:30 EVALUATING A BOSNIAN WAR CRIMINAL FOR THE WORLD COURT IN THE HAGUE 120 • WFF2014 11:30-11:45 14:15-14:30 DISCRIMINANT FUNCTION ANALYSIS AS APPLIED TO MANDIBULAR METRICS AND MORPHOLOGY TO ASSESS POPULATION AFFINITY IN ASIA Gregory E. Berg, Jennie R.R. Jin O 56-16 O 56-13 12:00-12:15 INJURIES ARISING FROM GLASS DRINKING O 56-18 15:15-15:30 BITEMARK ANALYSIS IN HUNGARY AS A RESULT OF ALIGNED EDUCATION, COOPERATIVE LEARNING, AND INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION IN FORENSIC DENTISTRY Ajang Armin Farid Semmelweis Medical University, Budapest, Hungary 15:30-15:45 THE IMPACT OF MODIFIED EXTRACTION METHODS ON THE RECOVERY OF DNA FROM SKELETONIZED REMAINS RETURNED FROM THE DPRK – IS THERE REGIONAL VARIABILITY? S.M. Edson1, S.R. Ah Sam2 Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory, 115 Purple Heart Drive, DAFB, DE 19902 2Joint POW/ MIA Accounting Command – Central Identification Laboratory, 310 Worchester Ave., Joint Base Pearl Harbor – Hickam, HI 96853, United States 1 O 56-21 16:00-16:15 THE EFFECT OF SOFT TISSUE ON EXPOSURE TEMPERATURE PREDICTION FROM BURNT BONE Sarah Ellingham, Tim Thompson, Meez Islam, Gillian Taylor Teesside University, Middlesbrough, United Kingdom O 56-22 16:15-16:30 ASSESSING DNA QUALITY, QUANTITY, AND INHIBITION USING A HIGHLY SENSITIVE MULTIPLEX QUANTIFICATION SYSTEM FOR FORENSIC SAMPLES Jesse Ramirez, BS1, Gina Pineda, HS2, Anne Montgomery, MS2, Robyn Thompson, MS2, Sudhir Sinh, Ph D2, Ryan Yee, BS1, Zach Goecker, BS1, Stephen Lee, Ph D1 San Jose State University, San Jose, CA, United States; InnoGenomics Technologies, New Orleans, LA, United States 1 2 15:00-15:15 RELIABILITY AND CONFIDENCE OF FINGERPRINT FEATURES SELECTION Shiquan Liu1, Luo Yaping,1 Glenn M. Langenburg2 People’s Public Security University of China, Beijing, China; 2Minnesota State Bureau of Criminal 1 O 56-19 Expert Witnesses Betty Layne DesPortes (USA) O 56-23 16:30-16:45 A REALITY SHOW: YOU ARE GOING TO BE AN WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 121 Oct. 16 (Thu) Full Professor of Forensic Medicine and Forensic Sciences - University of Coimbra; President of the European Council of Legal Medicine; Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Coimbra, Portugal O 56-11 14:00-14:15 FINGERNAIL BIOMETRIC IDENTIFICATION Henry C. Lee O 56-15 Apprehension, Saint Paul, MN, United States O 56-20 O 56-9 Benjamin & DesPortes, PC, Richmond, VA, United States 09:45-10:00 Chairpersons Forensic Research & Training Center, West Haven, CT, United States Forensic Consultant, Melbourne, Australia AN ATTORNEY’S VIEW OF BITE MARK ADMISSIBILITY IN UNITED STATES COURTS Stuart A. Caplan1, Howard Kaufman2 Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Forensic Identification O 56-14 ERROR REPORTING: REPLACING BLAME WITH SOLUTIONS Steven D. Benjamin, Betty Layne DesPortes 09:30-09:45 University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom Betty Layne DesPortes (USA) THE EXAMINATION OF BIOLOGICAL FORENSIC EVIDENCE ON EXHIBITS AND THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD Jane Moira Taupin O 56-4 VESSELS USED IN STABBING AND SLASHING ATTACKS S.V. Hainsworth, R. Pitchford, R.W. Earp, S.J. Hamilton, G.N. Rutty Chairpersons Burlington, Ontario, Canada; 2Indio, CA, United States 1 Oct. 16 (Thu) Daniel A. Martell EXPERT WITNESS Haskell M. Pitluck O 57-6 Crystal Lake, IL, United States O 56-24 16:45-17:00 A LITTLE LESSON IN LOGIC Thomas W. Young University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL, United States Heartland Forensic Pathology, LLC, Kansas City, MO, United States R1 (3F) 14:00-17:00 AAFS Scientific Session II Advances in Forensic Behavioral Science Chairpersons Victor W. Weedn (USA) O 57-1 14:00-14:15 GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON CONTEMPORANEOUS TESTAMENTARY CAPACITY EVALUATIONS Daniel A. Martell Park Dietz & Associates, Newport Beach, CA, United States O 57-2 14:15-14:30 FORENSIC LINGUISTICS Carole E. Chaski ALIAS Technology, LLC, Institute for Linguistic Evidence Georgetown, DE, United States O 57-3 14:30-14:45 DIMINISHING THE DEATH PENALTY John L. Young Advances in Digital and Multimedia Evidence Chairpersons Victor W. Weedn (USA) O 57-7 15:45-16:00 CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN FORENSIC MULTIMEDIA EVIDENCE Zeno J. Geradts Netherlands Forensic Institute, Ministry of Justice, Den Haag, SH, Netherlands O 57-8 16:00-16:15 THE APPLICATION OF SPECIALIZED PHOTOGRAPHY Michael E. Gorn Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office, Sarasota, FL, United States O 57-9 16:15-16:30 A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE INDIVIDUALIZES OF MONOCHROMIC LASER PRINTERS Ning Liu1, George Chiu2, Chuntao Chen1, Daozhong Lv1 Department of Forensic Science, Jiangsu Police Institute, Nanjing, China; 2School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States 1 14:45-15:00 DETECTING MALINGERING WITH THE AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL IMPLICIT ASSOCIATION TEST Laura Muscatello1, Annabella Alice Pozzoli2 ENFSI Session 15:00-15:15 TECHNOLOGIC ADVANCES ON CHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION STANDARDS Victor W. Weedn George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States 122 • WFF2014 Grand Ballroom 105 (1F) 14:00-18:00 O 58-114:00-14:45 THE ENFSI STRATEGY AND THE CREATION OF A EUROPEAN FORENSIC SCIENCE AREA Forensic Medicine, Kasturba Medical College-Manipal, Manipal University, Manipal, India; 2Forensic Medicine, AJ Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore, India; 3 Pathology, Melaka Manipal Medical College, Manipal, India 1 Chairman of the Board of ENFSI O 58-214:45-15:30 TOWARDS INTERNATIONAL QUALITY STANDARDS – THE ENFSI VIEW Ralph Kleuskens O 11-309:30-09:45 Vice Chairman Quality and Competence Standing Committee of ENFSI O 58-316:00-16:45 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT – FUTURE TRENDS IN FORENSICS Marcel van der Steen Chairman R&D Standing Committee O 58-416:45-17:30 ENFSI - WORKING GROUPS – 1000 PROFESSIONALS Kornelia Nehse Chairman Working Group 17:30-18:00 OPEN PANEL DISCUSSION – QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS MYOCARDITIS-INDUCED DEATHS: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 2474 CONSECUTIVE POST-MORTEM EXAMINATIONS PERFORMED IN TWO MAIN ITALIAN CITIES DURING THE DECADE 2003-2012 Alessandro Bonsignore1, Sara Sblano1, Eloisa Maselli1, Francesco Ventura2, Francesco De Stefano2, Alessandro Dell' Erba1, Massimo Colonna1 DIM - Section of Legal Medicine, University of Bari, Bari, Italy; 2Legal and Forensic Medicine, University of Genova, Genova, Italy 1 O 11-409:45-10:00 NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS AND MODERN MEDICINE Yung Chung Medical Examiner, Lenawee County Medical Examiner's Office, Adrian, United States O 11-5 IAFS Oral Presentation 203B (2F) 09:00-10:30 Oral Presentation 11 Forensic Pathology (PT) Chairpersons Mete Korkut Gülmen (Turkey), Bong Woo Lee (Korea) O 11-109:00-09:15 A NEW METHOD OF ESTIMATING THE TIME SINCE DEATH IN HUMAN BODIES FOUND DECOMPOSING AND PUTREFYING Jarvis Hayman, Marc Oxenham School of Anthropology & Archaeology, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia 1Reggio Emilia, Italy; 2Legnano, Italy O 57-5 Üllar Lanno 10:00-10:15 PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE MULTIPARAMETERS OPTIMIZATION FOR THE ESTIMATION MODEL OF POSTMORTEM INTERVAL WITH ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK Hongyang Wen Scientific Research Center, China National Police University, Shenyang, China 208A (2F) 09:00-10:30 Oral Presentation 12 - WPMo SESSION Clinical Forensic Medicine (CFM) : TBC 1 Chairpersons Jason Payne-James (UK), Pekka Saukko (Finland) O 11-209:15-09:30 HISTOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY TO CORRELATE FATAL DELIBERATE SELF-HARM AND PHASES OF THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE Haneil Dsouza1, Francis Monteiro2, Prashantha Bhagavath1, Shaila Bhat3, G Pradeep Kumar1 O 12-109:00-09:15 A CASE OF NEONATAL MORPHINE OVERDOSE? Douglas Posey1, Ashraf Mozayani2 International forensic Science Consultants, LLC, Houston, United States; 2Administration of Justice, 1 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 123 Oct. 16 (Thu) Oct. 16 (Thu) New Haven, CT, United States O 57-4 15:15-15:30 TRENDS IN LICIT AND ILICIT DRUG-RELATED DEATHS IN FLORIDA 2001 TO 2012 Dayong Lee, Chris Delcher, Mildred M. MaldonadoMolina, Lindsay A. Bazydlo, Bruce A. Goldberger Texas Southern University, Houston, United States O 12-209:15-09:30 THE "Z" DRUGS: ZOLPIDEM, ZOPICLONE AND ZALEPLON AND WHY ARE WE STILL USING THEM? Anne-Louise Swain Clinical Forensic Medicine Unit, Queensland Department of Health (Government), Australia, Australia RECOVERY AND AMPLIFICATION FROM BULLET CARTRIDGE CASES Heather Mazzanti1, Meghan Troy2, Christian Westring, Ph.d. 2, Phillip Danielson, Ph.d.3 Forensic Science, Arcadia University/Center for Forensic Science Research & Education, Willow Grove, United States; 2Criminalistics, NMS Labs, Willow Grove, United States; 3Biology, University of Denver, Denver, United States 1 O 12-309:30-09:45 DNA DECONTAMINATION FROM A CLINICAL FORENSIC PERSPECTIVE John Gall1, 2, 3 Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia; 2Victorian Forensic Paediatric Medical Service, Royal Children's Hospital and Monash Medical Centre, Melbourne, Australia; 3Era Health, Southern Medical Services, Melbourne, Australia 1 O 12-5 09:45-10:00 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MEDICO-LEGAL DEATH INVESTIGATION SYSTEMS IN INDIA AND NIGERIA Avantika Sarkar1, Uwom Eze2 Advocate, High Court, Calcutta, India; Forensic Pathologist, Department of Pathology, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria 1 2 O 12-6 10:00-10:15 CLINICAL FORENSIC MEDICINE (CFM) IN FRANCE AND IN EUROPE A COMPARATIVE STUDY R. Hammani, Eric Baccino, P. Cathala, P. A Peyron QUANTIFILER TRIO : AN EVALUATION ON MOCK CASEWORK DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSIS SAMPLES Nor Aidora Saedon, Normazlina Zainuddin, Mohd Sufiyan Azah, Nurul Hazirah Mat Lasimmahasan, Mohd Firdaus Che Amran, Hazwani Hapiz, Baktiar Kassim Forensic DNA Section, Forensic Division, Department of Chemistry, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia O 13-309:30-09:45 DISPERSION OF DNA OF COMPROMISED SKULL IN MALAYSIA Nor Aidora Saedon, Nurul Hamizai Abdul Hamid, Mohd Firdaus Che Amran, Zulhilmi Husni, Baktiar Kassim Forensic DNA Section, Forensic Division, Department of Chemistry, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia O 13-409:45-10:00 PMI DELIMITATION BY ANALYSIS OF MUSCLE PROTEIN DEGRADATION Stefan Pittner1, Alexander Pfisterer1, Peter Steinbacher1, Alexandra Maria Saenger1, Fabio Carlo Monticelli2 Cell Biology, University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria; Forensic Medicine, University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria 1 2 208B (2F) 09:00-10:30 Oral Presentation 13 Forensic Genetics & Biology (GB) : Case study Chairpersons Niels Morling (Denmark), Renata Zbiec - Piekarska (Poland) O 13-109:00-09:15 EVALUATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF DNA 124 • WFF2014 O 13-5 10:00-10:15 CASE REPORT: THE HIGH POINT OF SECONDARY IDENTIFICATION ON MUTILATION CASE BEHIND THE PRIMARY IDENTIFICATION Evi Untoro1, Fahmi Arief Hakim2, Hastanto Ahmad3, Theresia Linda3, Fitriati Husada3, Anton Castilani3, Putut T Widodo3, Djaja Surya Atmadja4 Forensic and Medicolegal, Sentra Medika Hospital, Cibinong, Bogor, Indonesia; 2Forensic and Medicolegal, 1 O 13-6 10:15-10:30 A CASE EXAMPLE WHERE 29 X-CHROMOSOMAL STRS AND MITOCHONDRIAL DNA WERE USED AS SUPPLEMENTARY MARKERS Yuan Lin, Li Li, Zhenmin Zhao, Ruxin Zhu Forensic Biology, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Forensic Medicine, Institute of Forensic Sciences, Ministry of Justice, P.r. China, Shanghai, China 204 (2F) 09:00-10:30 Oral Presentation 14 Toxicology / Illicit Drugs (TI) : Toxicology Chairpersons Ashraf Mozayani (USA), Jongsook Rhee (Korea) O 14-109:00-09:15 CHALLENGES IN FORENSIC TOXICOLOGY Heesun Chung Graduate School of Analytical Science and Technology, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea (South) O 14-209:15-09:30 CASE FINDINGS IN 18 ACETYLFENTANYL RELATED DEATHS Daniel Isenschmid, Sherri Kacinko, Barry Logan Toxicology, NMS Labs, Willow Grove, PA, United States O 14-309:30-09:45 THE RELATION BETWEEN OXIDATIVE STRESS, INFLAMMATION, AND NEOPTERIN IN THE PARAQUAT-INDUCED LUNG TOXICITY Mehmet Toygar2, Ibrahim Aydin3, Mehmet Agilli3, Fevzi Nuri Aydin3, Muzaffer Oztosun6, Husamettin Gul1, Enis Macit1, Yildirim Karslioglu4, Turgut Topal5, Bulent Uysal5 1 Toxicology, Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Ankara, Turkey; 2Forensic Medicine, Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Ankara, Turkey; 3Biochemistry, Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Ankara, Turkey; 4Pathology, Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Ankara, Turkey; 5 Physiology, Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Ankara, Turkey; 6Health Services Command, Turkish Armed Forces, Ankara, Turkey O 14-409:45-10:00 ONE FATAL AND ONE NON FATAL FORENSIC CASES INVOLVING NASAL INTAKE OF α PYRROLIDINO VALEROPHENONE (PVP), A NEW SUBSTITUTED CATHINONE Philippe Cathala1, Celine Eiden2, Pierre Antoine Peyron1, Marie Dominique Piercecchi-Marti3, Olivier Mathieu2, Helene Peyriere2, Eric Baccino1 Departement De Medecine Legale, Chu Lapeyronie (university Hospital), Montpellier, France; 2Departement De Pharmacologie Medicale Et Toxicologie, Chu Lapeyronie (university Hospital), Montpellier, France; 3 Service De Medecine Legale, Chu La Timone ((university Hospital), Marseille, France 1 O 14-5 10:00-10:15 LC/MSMS ANALYSIS OF THE BENZODIAZEPINES ON DBS Heesang Lee, Yujin Park, Jiyeong Jo, Sangwhan In, Eunmi Kim, Sanggil Choe Forensic Chemistry Division, National Forensic Service, Yangsan, Korea (South) 209 (2F) 09:00-10:30 Oral Presentation 15 Trace Evidence / Forensic Chemistry (TEC) : Isotope & Trace Metal Analysis Chairpersons Jose Almirall (USA), Jisook Min (Korea) O 15-109:00-09:15 MUTI-ELEMENT AND STABLE ISOTOPE ANALYSES IN HAIR FOR FORENSIC PURPOSE: WHAT KIND OF INFORMATION CAN WE GET IN HAIR ANALYSIS? Jisook Min, Kiwook Kim, Sangcheol Heo, Yurim Jang Division of Chemical Analysis, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South) O 15-209:15-09:30 ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT PARTS BETWEEN GINSENG FROM BODY AND ROOTS BY USING ELEMENTAL ANALYZER-ISOTOPE RATIO MASS SPECTROMETRY (EA-IRMS) Young-Hoon Jo1, Snag-Cheol Heo1, Ki-Wook Kim1, Myung-Duck Kim1, Geum-Mun Nam1, Jong-Sin Park2, WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 125 Oct. 16 (Thu) Oct. 16 (Thu) Service de Médecine Légale, CHU Lapeyronie, Montpellier, France O 13-209:15-09:30 Cianjur General Hospital, Cianjur, Indonesia; 3Indonesian National Dvi Committee, Indonesian National Police, Center for Health and Medical Services, Jakarta, Indonesia; 4Forensic and Medicolegal, University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia Jae-Gyun Kim2, Ji-Sook Min1 Division of Chemical Analysis, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South); 2Department of Forensic Chemistry, National Forensic Service (Gwangju Institute), Jangsung, Korea (South) 1 O 15-309:30-09:45 DISCRIMINATION OF CAR TYRE RUBBER SAMPLES USING ICP-MS, ATR-IR AND PYROLYSIS GC-MS AND THE SUBSEQUENT MATCHING TO SKID MARKS Salah Eddine Breidi, James Barker, Steve Barton, Baljit Ghatora Pharmacy and Chemistry, Kingston University, London, United Kingdom O 15-409:45-10:00 A MURDER CASE SOLVED BY TRACE EVIDENCE Hongling Guo, Huixia Shi, Yangke Quan Trace Evidence, Institute of Forensic Science,china, Beijing, China O 15-5 10:00-10:15 A NOVEL METHOD OF GENERATING DATA FOR TEXTILE FIBRES DATABASES Claire Gwinnett, Andrew Jackson Forensic and Crime Science Department, Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom Forensic Science Technology, China Criminal Police University, Shenyang, China O 17-2 O 16-409:30-09:45 DETECTING REPLICAS WITHIN AUDIO EVIDENCES USING AN ADAPTIVE AUDIOFINGERPRINTING SCHEME Rodrigo Tavora2, Francisco Assis Nascimento1 University of Brasilia, Electronic Engeneering, Brasilia, Brazil; 2Federal Police, National Institute of Criminalistics, Brasilia, Brazil 1 O 16-5 09:00-10:30 Oral Presentation 16 Cyber Forensic / Digital and Multimedia Science (CF/DMS) : Image, Video and Audio Science Digital Technology & Biometry Division, National Forensic Service, Won-Ju, Korea (South) O 16-6 YoungChul Park (Korea) O 16-109:00-09:15 THE APPLICATION OF HDR TECHNOLOGY IN CRIME SCENE PHOTOGRAPHY Zhou Chunbing Department of Forensic Science & Technology, National Police University of China, Shenyang, China O 16-309:15-09:30 STUDY OF FORENSIC IMAGE ENHANCEMENT TECHNOLOGY Mingjiu Wang, Fuyao Wang 126 • WFF2014 10:00-10:15 RESEARCH ON METHODS FOR AUDIO RECORDER FORENSIC IDENTIFICATION Jinhua Zeng, Shaopei Shi, Xu Yang, Yan Li, Qimeng Lu Digital Evidence Laboratory, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Shanghai, China 11:00-12:30 Oral Presentation 17 Forensic Pathology (PT) : Laboratory I 11:15-11:30 THE EXPRESSION OF ANDROGEN RECEPTOR IN CORONARY ARTERY IN THE CASES OF SUDDEN CORONARY DEATH Xinshan Chen, Kaiyi Liu, Chunyu Shen Department of Forensic Pathology, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China O 17-3 11:30-11:45 ESTIMATION OF POSTMORTEM INTERVALS USING FTIR SPECTROSCOPIC IMAGING METHOD Ping Huang1, Shiying Li1, Kaifei Deng1, Yiwen Luo 1, Qiran Sun1, Che Xu 1, Yijiu Chen1 Department of Forensic Pathology, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Shanghai, China; 2Physical Analysis Division, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Shanghai, China 1 O 17-4 11:45-12:00 MUTATIONS OF DESMOGLEIN-2 IN SUDDEN DEATH FROM ARRHYTHMOGENIC RIGHT VENTRICULAR CARDIOMYOPATHY AND SUDDEN UNEXPLAINED DEATH Mingchang Zhang1, Fabio Tavora2, Allen Burke2 Department of Forensic Medicine, Fudan University, shanghai, China; 2Medical Center, University of Maryland, Baltimore, United States 1 Chairpersons O 17-5 O 17-1 FORENSIC APPLICATION OF MICRORNA AS A TOOL FOR DROWNING PATTERN IDENTIFICATION Hyungseok Kim1, Joo-Young Na3, Jong-Tae Park1 Fabio Monticelli (Austria), Seong Hwan Park (Korea) 11:00-11:15 PROTEIN EXPRESSION PATTERN AND HISTOLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS OF CORONARY ATHEROSCLEROSIS FROM MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA Minjung Kim1, You Jin Won2, Bon Young Koo3, Kyung Ryoul Kim1, Nak-Won Lee3, Jaehong Park1, Yu-Hoon Kim4, Han-Young Lee1, Joong-Seok Seo5 Forensic Medical Center, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Ganwon, Korea (South); 2Forensic Medicine Division, Daegu Institute, National Forensic Service, Daegu, Korea (South); 3Department of Forensic Medicine Investigation, Seoul Institute, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South); 4Daejeon Institute, National Forensic Service, Daejeon, Korea (South); 5National 12:00-12:15 Department of Forensic Medicine, Chonnam National Universtity Medical School, Gwangju, Korea (South); 2., Research Institute of Forensic Science, Gwangju, Korea (South); 3Forensic Medicine Division, National Forensic Service, Jangseong, Korea (South) 1 1 O 17-6 12:15-12:30 INVESTIGATION OF DIATOMS IN CHINA WITH SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY Jian Zhao1, Yuzhong Wang2, Chao Liu1, Sunlin Hu1, He Shi1 Forensic Pathology, Guangzhou Forensic Science 1 Institute, Guangzhou, China; 2Faculty of Forensic Science, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China 208A (2F) 11:00-12:30 Oral Presentation 18 -WPMO session Clinical Forensic Medicine (CFM) : TBC 2 Chairpersons Jason Payne-James (UK), Philip Beh (Hong Kong) O 18-1 11:00-11:15 IS THERE AN INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE VICTIM'S PROFILE? Mercedes Dominguez1, Rebeca Dieguez1, Jose Ignacio Munoz-Barus1, 2, Natalia Perez3, Gumersindo Guinarte3, Fernando Vazquez-Portomene3, Maria Sol Rodriguez-Calvo1, 2 Department of Pathology and Forensic Science, University of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain; 2Institute of Forensic Sciences, University of Santiago de Compostela, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain; 3Institute of Criminology, University of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain 1 O 18-2 11:15-11:30 EVALUATION OF MEDICAL MALPRACTICE LITIGATIONS IN BEIJING, CHINA, 2002-2011 Tiantong Yang1, Di Lu1, Lin Chang1, Xu Wang1, Shengli Di1, Haidong Zhang1, Xiang Zhang2, David Fowler2, Ling Li2 Collaborative Innovation Center of Judicial Civilization, College of Evidence Science, China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, China; 2Forensic Pathology, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, State of Maryland, Baltimore, United States 1 O 18-3 11:30-11:45 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FORENSIC MEDICINE IN DIAGNOSING OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES IN TURKEY Yuksel Yazici1, Suheyla Aliustaoglu1, Haluk Ince2, Atiye Sozen2, Seyma Yenil3, Cuneyt Cenger2, Ahmet Acar3, Yilmaz Yazici3, Mustafa Erelel4, Ayse Demirel3 Forensic Medicine, 1. Council of Justice Ministry, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Forensic Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey; 3Public Health, Istanbul University, Istanbul Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey; 4Pulmonology, Istanbul University, Istanbul Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey 1 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 127 Oct. 16 (Thu) Oct. 16 (Thu) Chairperson 09:45-10:00 UP-SAMPLING DETECTING ALGORITHM BASED ON AUDIO SAMPLE CORRELATION (ASC) Nam-In Park, Tae Hoon Kim, Joong Lee 203B (2F) 210 (2F) Forensic Service, Wonju, Ganwon, Korea (South) O 18-4 11:45-12:00 MEDICOLEGAL CONTRIBUTION IN PUBERTY ASSESSMENT FOR A DECISIVE JUDGMENT IN ISLAMIC LAW Kholoud Sami Alsowayigh1, Mamdouh Zaki1, Alhanouf Alsowayigh1 Senior Forensic Medicine Examiner, Forensic Medicine Center, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; 2Forensic Medical Examiner, Forensic Medicine Center, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 1 O 18-5 12:00-12:15 THE DELIVERY OF CLINICAL FORENSIC MEDICAL SERVICE IN SAUDI ARABIA Khalid Jaber, Manal Bamousa Ministry of Health, Directorate of Forensic Medical Centres, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia O 18-6 12:15-12:30 IDENTIFYING THE MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE LEVEL OF PHYSICIANS IN TERMS OF INFORMED CONSENT AT ISTANBUL FACULTY OF MEDICINE, ISTANBUL UNIVERSITY Cuneyt Cenger1, Giray Kolcu2, Atiye Sozen1, Yılmaz Yazici3, Ayse Demirel3, Sebnem Korur1, Haluk Ince1 Forensic Medicine, Istanbul University Istanbul Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Community Health Center, Ministry of Health, Department of Selçuklu, Konya, Turkey; 3Public Health, Istanbul University Istanbul Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey 1 208B (2F) 11:00-12:30 Oral Presentation 19 Forensic Genetics & Biology (GB) : New technology Julie French (USA) O 19-1 Forensic Science, Arcadia University/The Center for Forensic Science Research & Education, Willow Grove, United States; 2Forensic Science, The Center for Forensic Science Research & Education, Willow Grove, United States; 3Criminalistics, NMS Labs, Willow Grove, United 128 • WFF2014 11:15-11:30 A NOVEL FORENSIC APPROACH TOWARDS DETERMINING TIME OF DEATH UTILIZING SALIVA GLYCOSYLATION Hyun Joo An Graduate School of Analytical Science and Technology, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea (South) O 19-3 11:30-11:45 DETECTION OF MALE DONOR DNA IN SIMULATED PHYSICAL CONTACT/ASSAULT MIXTURE SAMPLES USING ENHANCED ONESTEP MICRO-VOLUME DNA PROFILING OF ISOLATED BIO-PARTICLES Katherine Farash1, Erin Hanson2, Jack Ballantyne3 Forensic Science Graduate Program, Biochemistry Track, Department of Chemistry, University of Central Florida, Orlando, United States; 2National Center for Forensic Science, University of Central Florida, Orlando, United States; 3Department of Chemistry, University of Central Florida, Orlando, United States 1 O 19-4 11:45-12:00 VALIDATION OF ELOVL2 METHYLATION MARKER FOR ESTIMATION OF CHRONOLOGICAL AGE IN FORENSICS Renata Zbiec-Piekarska1, Magdalena Spolnicka1, Tomasz Kupiec2, Żanetta Makowska1, Anna Spas1, Agnieszka Parys-Proszek2, Krzysztof Kucharczyk3, Rafał Ploski1, Wojciech Branicki2 Department of Biology, Central Forensic Laboratory of the Police, Warsaw, Poland; 2Section of Forensic Genetics, Institute of Forensic Research, Krakow, Poland; 3 Biovectis, Biovectis, Warsaw, Poland; 4Department of Medical Genetics, Warsaw Medical University, Warsaw, Poland 1 11:00-11:15 DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A MASS SPECTROMETRY BASED APPROACH FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF BIOLOGICAL STAINS Heather Mazzanti1, Kevin Legg2, Christian Westring3, Phillip Danielson4 1 O 19-2 USING THE PEPTIDE NUCLEIC ACID PROBE BASED FLUORESCENCE MELTING CURVE ANALYSIS Kyungmyung Lee1, Hyun-Chul Park1, Sanghyun An1, Eu-Ree An1, Yang-Han Lee1, Si-Keun Lim1, Mi-Jung Kim2, Jae Sin Park3, Jin Wook Jung3 Forensic DNA Division, National Forensic Service, Gangwon-Do, Korea (South); 2Forensic DNA Division, Busan Institute, National Forensic Service, Yangsan-Si, Gyeongnam, Korea (South); 3Department of Technical Development, Seasun Biomaterials, Daejeon, Korea (South) 1 204 (2F) 11:00-12:30 Oral Presentation 20 Toxicology / Illicit Drugs (TI) : Toxicology Chairpersons EunMi Kim (Korea), Marilyn Huestis (USA) O 20-4 11:45-12:00 FATAL POISONINGS IN CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE: DATA FROM CUKUROVA, TURKEY Ramazan Akcan1, Ali Eren3, Ebubekir Burak Celik2, Muhammed Mustafa Arslan4, Necmi Cekin2 Forensic Medicine, Hacettepe University Medical Faculty, Ankara, Turkey; 2Forensic Medicine, Cukurova University Medical Faculty, Adana, Turkey; 3Forensic Medicine, Council of Forensic Medicine, Adana, Turkey; 4 Forensic Medicine, Mustafa Kemal University Medical Faculty, Hatay, Turkey 1 O 20-5 12:00-12:15 PLASMA PROTEOMICS RESEARCH IN HYDROGEN SULFIDE POISONING BASED ON MASS SPECTROMETRY Jiang Qing2, Ruyun Du3, Xiaopei Cui3, Siwei Tang3, Xianyi Zhuo1, Yi Huang1 Department of Forensic Toxicology, Institute of Forensic Sciences, Ministry of Justice, Shanghai, China; 2 Technical Center for Industrial Products and Raw Materials Inspection and Testing, Shanghai Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, Shanghai, China; 3 Department of Protein Science, Huabo Biopharm (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., Shanghai, China 1 O 20-111:00-11:15 DRUGS AND DRIVING IN SALZBURG AND UPPER AUSTRIA BETWEEN 2003-2012 Thomas Keller1, Andrea Keller1, Michael Boettcher2, Ulrich Preiss3, Fabio Monticelli1 Toxicology Department, Institute of Forensic Medicine, Salzburg, Austria; 2MVZ, Labor Dessau, Dessau-Rosslau, Germany; 3Forensic Medicine, Institute of Forensic Medicine, Oldenburg, Germany 1 O 20-2 11:15-11:30 COMPARISON OF ALL IONS TIME-OF-FLIGHT (AITOF) AND QUADRUPOLE TIME-OF-FLIGHT (QTOF) TECHNOLOGY FOR SCREENING OF NOVEL PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES IN FORENSIC TOXICOLOGY CASEWORK Barry Logan1, Jared Castellani1, Alexander Maggitti1, Matthew Mcmullin1 Toxicology, Nms Labs, Willow Grove, United States; Toxicology, Center for Forensic Science Research and Education, Willow Grove, United States O 20-6 12:15-12:30 A SENSITIVE ION CHROMATOGRAPHY METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF NITRITE IN WHOLE BLOOD IN FORENSIC CONTEXT Hui Yan, Xiangyi Zhuo, Baohua Shen, Ping Xiang, Min Shen Department of Forensic Toxicology, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Forensic Medicine, Shanghai, China 1 2 O 19-5 12:00-12:15 AUTOSOMAL SNP GENOTYPING OF ARTIFICIALLY DEGRADED DNA BY USING UV IRRADIATION Mitsuyo Machida, Kazuhiko Kibayashi Legal Medicine, Tokyo Womens Medical University, Tokyo, Japan O 20-3 Adminstration of Justice, Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas, United States; 2, Harris County Institute of Forensic Science, Houston, Texas, United States 1 O 19-6 12:15-12:30 A NEW METHOD FOR ABO GENOTYPING 11:30-11:45 INITIAL STUDIES ON THE FUBINACA AND PINACA SYNTHETIC CANNABINOIDS Ashraf Mozayani1, Aybike Dip1, Michael Chen2, Jeffrey Walterscheid2 209 (2F) 11:00-12:30 Oral Presentation 21 Trace Evidence / Forensic Chemistry (TEC) : Forensic Polymer Analysis Chairpersons Christopher Palenik, THiam Bon Lim (Singapore) O 21-1 11:00-11:15 CAN FIBRES ANALYSIS FOR VOLUME CRIME SCENES BE COST EFFECTIVE? WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 129 Oct. 16 (Thu) Oct. 16 (Thu) Chairpersons States; 4Biology, University of Denver, Denver, United States Claire Gwinnett, Andrew Jackson Forensic and Crime Science Department, Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom O 21-2 11:15-11:30 DIRECT ANALYSIS OF SINGLE FIBERS RETRIEVED BY PRESSURE ADHESIVE TAPE USING MICRO CONFOCAL RAMAN SPECTROMETRY Shinichi Suzuki1, Hiroaki Yoshida2, Daisuke Watanabe2, Masataka Sakayanagi3 Identification Center, National Research Institute of Police Science, Kashiwa, Japan; 23rd Division of Forensic Science, National Research Institute of Police Science, Kashiwa, Japan; 3Forensic Science Laboratory, Kanagawa Police H.q., Yokohama, Japan 1 O 21-3 11:30-11:45 THE APPLICATION OF THE PYROGARM DATABASE IN FORENSIC AUTOMOBILE PAINT ANALYSIS Che Xu, Qiran Sun, Yiwen Luo Criminalistics, Institute of Forensic Science,ministry of Justice, P.r. China, Shanghai, China O 21-4 11:45-12:00 SURVEYS OF VEHICLE COLOUR FREQUENCY AND THE TRANSFER OF VEHICLE PAINTS TO STATIONARY OBJECTS IN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA Fiona Jackson, Joanna Bunford, Claude Roux, Philip Maynard Chemistry and Forensic Science, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia 12:00-12:15 CHEMICAL TYRE RUBBERS ANALYSIS WITH ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DISCRIMINATION OF CAR'S TYRE SAMPLES AND THE SUBSEQUENT MATCHING TO THEIR SKID MARKS Salah Eddine Breidi, James Barker, Steve Barton, Baljit Ghatora School of Pharmacy and Chemistry, Kingston University, London, United Kingdom O 21-6 12:15-12:30 SNAP-LOCK BAGS WITH RED BAND: A STUDY OF THE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND MANUFACTURING MARKS 130 • WFF2014 Forensic Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, Health Sciences Authority, Singapore 210 (2F) 11:00-12:30 O 22-5 12:00-12:15 SALIENCY COMPUTATION OF ACTIONS FOR FORENSIC HUMAN IDENTIFICATION IN VIDEOS Jinhua Zeng Digital Evidence Laboratory, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Shanghai, China Oral Presentation 22 Cyber Forensic / Digital and Multimedia Science (CF/DMS) : Biometry and Human Identification Oral Presentation 23 - WPMO SESSION Clinical Forensic Medicine (CFM) : TBC 3 Chairpersons Chairpersons 11:00-11:15 EXEMPLAR-BASED SUPER-RESOLUTION OF 3D HUMAN FACE MODEL Young Min Shin1, Kyoung Mu Lee2 Research Institute, Samsung SDS, Seoul, Korea (South); Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 2 O 22-2 11:15-11:30 COMPARISON OF THE METHODS OF BODY HEIGHT MEASUREMENT IN VIDEO IMAGES Xuejing Dai Forensic Science Technology, China Criminal Police University, Shenyang, China O 22-3 11:30-11:45 FORENSIC 3D FACIAL IDENTIFICATION SOFTWARE (FIDENTIS) Igor Chalas1, Petra Urbanova2, Zuzana Kotulanova2, Marie Jandova2, Miroslav Kralik1, Barbora Kozlikova1, Jiri Sochor1 Department of Computer Graphics and Design, Faculty of Informatics Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Science Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic 1 O 22-4 11:45-12:00 INDOOR CRIME SCENE RECONSTRUCTION USING A SMART PHONE Jong-Gil Ahn, Youngsun Kim, Youngwon Kim, Gerard Jounghyun Kim Korea University, College of Information and Communications, Seoul, Korea (South) 14:00-15:30 Jason Payne-James (UK), John Gall (Australia) Duarte Nuno VIEIRA (Portugal) O 22-1 208A (2F) O 23-1 14:00-14:15 THE NEED, PROCESS, DIFFICULTIES ENCOUNTERED AND EXPECTED OUTCOMES OF THE NATIONAL GUIDELINES ON EXAMINATION, REPORTING AND MANAGEMENT OF SEXUALLY ABUSED SURVIVORS FOR MEDICO-LEGAL PURPOSES OF SRI LANKA Ananda Samarasekera1, Anuruddi Edirisinghe1 1 Department of Forensic Medicine, South Asian Institute of Technology & Medicine, Malabe, Sri Lanka; 2Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Kelaniya, Ragama, Sri Lanka Center, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; 2Senior Forensic Medicine Examiner, Forensic Medicine Center, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia O 23-5 Antioquia, Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal, Medellin, Colombia O 23-6 14:15-14:30 IMPLEMENTATION OF ISTANBUL PROTOCOL IN SRI LANKA - REAPPRAISAL OF A DECADE'S PROGRESS Clifford Perera 15:15-15:30 FALSE HISTORY GIVEN BY VICTIMS/PATIENTS DURING MEDICO-LEGAL EXAMINATIONS Kumara Senanayake Medicolegal Department, Teaching Hospital, Anuradapuraya, Sri Lanka 208B (2F) 14:00-15:30 Oral Presentation 24 Forensic Genetics & Biology (GB) : New DNA kit / mRNA Chairpersons John M Butler (USA), Byung-Won Chun (Korea) O 24-1 O 23-2 15:00-15:15 FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH TRAFFIC FATALITY ACCIDENT IN ELDERLY MEDELLíN, 2005 TO 2010 Luz Eliana Giraldo Vasquez 14:00-14:15 NOVEL FORENSIC DETECTION KITS FOR INDIVIDUAL IDENTIFICATION Weiguo Zheng1, Huaigu Zhou2 Dept. of Forensic Medicine, University of Ruhuna Sri Lanka, Galle, Sri Lanka R&D, AGCU ScienTech Inc., Wuxi, China; 2Forensic DNA Analysis, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Crime Scene Evidence, Shanghai Municipal Public Security Bureau, Shanghai, China O 23-3 O 24-2 14:30-14:45 TELL ME YOUR STORY OF ABUSE Selim Ozkok, Fusun Callak Kallem, Bedir Korkmaz, Ozlem Erel, Tulay Elbek forensic medicine, adnan menderes university, aydın, Turkey O 23-4 14:45-15:00 LEGAL IMPACT OF MEDICOLEGAL ASSESSMENT OF VIRGINITY IN CIVILIAN AND CRIMINAL CASES IN ISLAMIC COMMUNITY Mamdouh Zaki1, Kholoud Alsowayigh1 Senior Forensic Medicine Examiner, Forensic Medicine 1 1 14:15-14:30 A NEW MULTIPLEX MTSNPS SET FOR TURKISH POPULATION Arzu Duvenci, Havva Altuncul, Ozlem Bulbul, Ilksen Tavaci, Yasemin Demirbas, Gonul Filoglu Forensic Genetic, Institute of Forensic Sciences, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey O 24-3 14:30-14:45 CONSTRUCTION OF A LIBRARY OF CLONED SHORT TANDEM REPEAT (STR) ALLELES AS UNIVERSAL TEMPLATES FOR ALLELIC LADDER PREPARATION WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 131 Oct. 16 (Thu) Oct. 16 (Thu) O 21-5 Yvonne Hui Ying Sim, Shing Min Lim, Sok Yee Yew, Alaric Chin Wai Koh, Thiam Bon Lim Le Wang, Xing-Chun Zhao, Jian Ye, Jin-Jie Liu, Xue Bai Center for Applied Forensic Science and Technology, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Public Security, Beijing, China O 24-4 14:45-15:00 FORENSIC VALIDATION OF A NEWLY DEVELOPED 26PLEX Y-STRS TYPING SYSTEM Suhua Zhang, Shumin Zhao, Zheng Wang, Chengtao Li Department of Forensic Genetics, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Forensic Medicine, Institute of Forensic Sciences, Ministry of Justice, China, Shanghai, China O 24-5 15:00-15:15 IMPROVING SAMPLE ANALYSIS OF THE EXPANDED CODIS LOCI SET USING QIAGENS MULTIPLEX PCR WITH A NOVEL QUALITY SENSOR Daniel Mueller, Melanie Breitbach, Stefan Cornelius, Sarah Pakulla-Dickel, Margaretha Koenig, Mario Scherer, Ralf Peist R&D, Qiagen Gmbh, Hilden, Germany O 24-6 15:15-15:30 FACILE SEMI-AUTOMATED BODY FLUID IDENTIFICATION BY MULTIPLEX SOLUTION HYBRIDIZATION OF NANOSTRING® BARCODE PROBES TO SPECIFIC MRNA TARGETS Patrick Danaher1, Robin White1, Erin Hanson2, Jack Ballantyne3 Oct. 16 (Thu) 203B (2F) 14:00-15:30 Oral Presentation 25 Forensic Pathology (PT) : Laboratory II Chairpersons Carl J. Schmidt (USA), Youn Shin Kim (Korea) Lausanne University Hospital, Medico-Legal Center, Lausanne, Switzerland O 25-2 Department of Forensic Pathology, Guangzhou Forensic Science Institute, Guangzhou, China; 2Faculty of Forensic Science, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China 1 O 25-3 14:00-14:15 DIAGNOSTIC PERFORMANCE OF URINARY METANEPHRINES FOR THE POSTMORTEM DIAGNOSIS OF HYPOTHERMIA 132 • WFF2014 14:30-14:45 A STUDY ON USEFULNESS OF SERUM MAST CELL TRYPTASE ANALYSIS AND DEVELOPMENT OF NEW DIAGNOSTIC METHOD IN POSTMORTEM DIAGNOSIS OF ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK Jong-Pil Park1, Bon Young Koo2, Nak-Won Lee1, Harin Cheong3, Yu Jin Won4, Kyung Ryoul Kim3, Joo Young Na5, Minsung Choi6, Hongil Ha7, Seong Ho Kim6 Medical Examiner's Office, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Department of Forensic Medicine Investigation, Seoul Institute, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South); 3Medical Examiner's Office, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South); 4 Division of Forensic Medicine, Daegu Institute, National Forensic Service, Daegu, Korea (South); 5Division of Forensic Medicine, Gwangju Institute, National Forensic Service, Gwangju, Korea (South); 6Division of Forensic Medicine, Daejeon Institute, National Forensic Service, Daejeon, Korea (South); 7Division of Forensic Medicine, Busan Institute, National Forensic Service, Busan, Korea (South) 1 O 25-4 14:45-15:00 CHEMICAL ANALYSIS IN THE CORPUS CALLOSUM FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC AXONAL INJURY USING FOURIER TRANSFORM INFRARED MICROSPECTROSCOPY Ji Zhang, Hongmei Dong, Liang Liu, Jiao Mu Department of Forensic Medicine, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China O 25-5 O 25-1 14:15-14:30 DETECTION OF DIATOMS BY A COMBINATION OF MEMBRANE FILTERING AND HYALINIZING Jian Zhao1, Yuzhong Wang2, Chao Liu1, Sunlin Hu1, He Shi1 15:00-15:15 A CASE REPORT: APPLICATION OF MICRO BEAM-X-RAY FLUORESCENCE SPECTROMETRY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF ELECTROCUTION Jianhua Zhang, Tao Wang Forensic Pathology, Institute of Forensi Science Ministry of Justice P. R. China, Shanghai, China O 25-6 15:15-15:30 POST-MORTEM INTERVAL ESTIMATION USING SINGLE CELL GEL ELECTROPHORESIS OR COMET ASSAY-REVISITED Panjai Woharndee1, Ian Mudway1, Barbara Daniel1 Forensic Pathology, Central Institute of Forensic Science, Bangkok, Thailand; 2Analytical & Environmental Sciences Division, King; 3Department of Forensic Science, King 1 204 (2F) 14:00-15:30 Oral Presentation 26 Forensic Anthropology (AP) Kewal Krishan (India), U-Young Lee (Korea) 14:00-14:15 CONSTRUCTION OF 3 DIMENSIONAL HEAD MODELS FOR FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY U-Young Lee1, Dae-Kyoon Park2, Yi-Suk Kim3, SangSeob Lee4, Dai-Soon Kwak1, Dong-Ho Kim1, In-Beom Kim1, Nak-Eun Chung4, Seung-Ho Han5 Catholic Institute for Applied Anatomy / Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, the Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Soonchunhyang University, Cheonan, Korea (South); 3Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea (South); 4Division of Forensic Medicine, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South); 5Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Chungang University, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 O 26-2 14:15-14:30 EMERGENCE OF FORENSIC PODIATRYA NOVEL SUB-DISCIPLINE OF FORENSIC SCIENCES Kewal Krishan Department of Anthropology, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India O 26-3 Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Department of Anatomy Catholic Institute for Applied Anatomy, College of Medicine, the Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea (South); 3Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Soonchunhyang University, Seoul, Korea (South); 4Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 O 26-4 14:45-15:00 EEFFECTIVENESS OF BONE CLEANING PROCESS USING CHEMICAL AND ENTOMOLOGY APPROACHES: TIME AND COST Khoo Lay See, Lai Poh Soon, Mohd Hilmi Saidin, Dr Ahmad Hafizam Hasmi, Dr Nurliza Abdullah Forensic Medicine Department, Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Chairpersons O 26-1 Go-Un Jung1, U-Young Lee2, Dong-Ho Kim2, Dai-Soon Kwak2, Dae-Kyoon Park3, Seung-Ho Han4, Yi-Suk Kim1 14:30-14:45 ANTHROPOLOGICAL BODY MASS ESTIMATION USING 3D IMAGES OF HUMAN CALCANEUS O 26-5 15:00-15:15 PRELIMINARY STUDY OF SKELETONS EXHUMED IN RIBEIRAO PRETO; SAO PAULO/ BRASIL: PARAMETERS FOR THE MULTIRACIAL BRAZILIAN POPULATION Raffaela Arrabaca Francisco, Teresa Cristina Pantozzi Silveira, Jose Marcelo Secchieri, Moacyr Lobo Costa Jr., Marco Aurelio Guimaraes Pathology and Legal Medicine, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil O 26-615:15-15:30 STATURE ESTIMATION FROM THE FEMUR AND TIBIA IN BLACK SOUTH AFRICAN SUB-ADULT FEMALES Desire Brits1, Mubarak Bidmos2, Paul Manger1 School of Anatomical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa; 2Division of Anatomy, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada 1 209 (2F) 14:00-15:30 Oral Presentation 27 Trace Evidence / Forensic Chemistry (TEC) : Forensic Chemical Analysis Chairpersons Paul Philp (USA), Seh Youn Park (Korea) WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 133 Oct. 16 (Thu) Department of POPS, Nanostring Technologies, Seattle, United States; 2National Center for Forensic Science, University of Central Florida, Orlando, United States; 3 Department of Chemistry, University of Central Florida, Orlando, United States 1 Cristian Palmiere, Luca Reggiani Bonetti O 27-1 14:00-14:15 PROPOSAL OF NEW IDENTIFICATION SCHEMES FOR IGNITABLE LIQUIDS MODIFIED BY SULFURIC ACID IN NON-BURNED SAMPLES AND FIRE DEBRIS Carlos Martin-Alberca1, Olivier Delemont2, Carmen Garcia-Ruiz1 University Institute of Research in Police Sciences (iuicp), University of Alcala, Alcala De Henares, Spain; 2 Institut De Police Scientifique,ecole Des Sciences Criminelles, Universite De Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland 1 O 27-2 14:15-14:30 CLASSIFICATION OF LUBRICATING OILS BY 1H NMR SPECTROSCOPY AND CHEMOMETRICS Siwon Kim3, Dahye Yoon3, Heonho Lee3, Dong-Kye Lee1, Yuna Kim2, Nam Yee Kim2, Suhkmann Kim3 Busan Institute, National Forensic Service, Yangsansi, Korea (South); 2Seoul Institute, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South); 3Department of Chemistry and Chemistry Institute for Functional Materials, Pusan National University, Busan, Korea (South) 1 O 27-3 14:30-14:45 IDENTIFICATION FOR SEAL INKS BY INVIA RAMAN MICROSCOPE Yachen Wang, Xu Yang, Yiwen Luo, Qiran Sun, Qinghua Zhang, Che Xu Department of Criminalistics, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Prc, Shanghai, China 14:45-15:00 ESTIMATION OF POST-MORTEM INTERVAL: A NOVEL APPROACH UTILIZING SERUM & MUSCLE METABOLOMIC PROFILING Richard H Kaszynski1, 4, Shin Nishiumi2, Takeshi Kondo1, Motonori Takahashi1, Azumi Kuse1, Migiwa Asano3, Masaru Yoshida2, Takeshi Azuma2, Yasuhiro Ueno1 Department of Legal Medicine, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan; 2Department of Gastroenterology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan; 3Department of Legal Medicine, Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan; 4 Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, United States 1 134 • WFF2014 15:00-15:15 METABOLOMICS APPROACH TO IDENTIFYING CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING DEATH Hyun Kyoung Ju1, Gum Moon Nam1, Kiwook Kim1, Sang-Cheol Heo1, Myung Duck Kim1, O-Seong Kwon2, Joon-Bae Lee2, Shung Kun Shon2, Ji-Sook Min1 Department Of Chemical Analysis, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South); 2Department Of Chemical Analysis, Nantional Forensic Service, Daegu, Korea (South) 1 O 27-6 15:15-15:30 POSTMORTEM PRODUCTION OF ETHYLENE GLYCOL AND PROPYLENE GLYCOL IN HUMAN SPECIMENS Amin Wurita, Osamu Suzuki, Koutaro Hasegawa, Kunio Gonmori, Kayoko Minakata, Itaru Yamagishi, Hideki Nozawa, Kanako Watanabe Department of Legal Medicine, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Japan 210 (2F) 14:00-15:30 Oral Presentation 28 Cyber Forensic / Digital and Multimedia Science (CF/DMS) : Digital Forensics and Image Engineering Lee O 28-4 Forensic Science Technology, China Criminal Police University, Shenyang, China O 28-5 Criminal Science and Technique, China Criminal Policing University, Shenyang, China O 28-6 Study for a Master, Soongsil University, Seoul, Korea (South) O 28-2 14:15-14:30 RECOVERY OF CORRUPTED DIGITAL TACHOGRAPH DATA Kyusun Shim, Junseok Byun, Gihyun Na, Joong Lee Digital Technology & Biometry Division, National Forensic Service, Won-Ju, Gangwon-Do, Korea (South) O 28-3 14:30-14:45 DETECTION OF DIGITAL IMAGE FORGERIES BY INTERPIXEL CORRELATION COEFFICIENTS COMPARISON Hansoo Kim, Jungsoo Lee, Kiwoong Moon, Joong 15:15-15:30 SPLICING FORGERY IMAGE DETECTION BASED ON ILLUMINANCE INTENSITY CONSISTENCY OF IMAGING PROCESS Peng Sun Criminal Science and Technique, China Criminal Policing University, Shenyang, China 208A (2F) A STUDY ON DATA FORENSIC FOR NOSQL Wonkyu Lee, Sujin Yoon, Yongtae Shin 15:00-15:15 SPLICING FORGERY IMAGE DETECTION BASED ON DEPTH OF FIELD CONSISTENCY OF IMAGING PROCESS Peng Sun Dong-Hwan Har (Korea) 14:00-14:15 14:45-15:00 RESEARCH OF ORIGIN IDENTIFICATION AND TAMPER DETECTION OF DIGITAL IMAGE Xuejing Dai Chairpersons O 28-1 O 29-3 Digital Technology and Biometry Division, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South) 16:00-18:00 Oral Presentation 29 - WPMO SESSION Clinical Forensic Medicine (CFM) : TBC 4 Chairpersons Jason Payne-James (UK), Clifford Perera (Sri Lanka) O 29-2 16:00-16:15 COMPARISON OF INJURIES DUE TO LETHAL WEAPONS DURING PRE AND POST-WAR PERIODS IN SRI LANKA; A MEDICO-LEGAL ANALYSIS Muditha Vidanapathirana1, Sriyantha Amararatne2, Sameera Gunawardane3, Ajith Rathnaweera4 Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Colombo, Sri Lanka; 2Department of Forensic Pathology, Institute of Legal Medicine and Toxicology, Colombo, Sri Lanka; 3 Department of Forensic medicine and toxicology, faculty of medicine, University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka; 4 Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ruhuna, Karapitiya, Sri Lanka 1 16:15-16:30 APPLICATION OF A MULTIFACTORIAL FORENSIC AGE ESTIMATION METHOD IN A GROUP OF EAST AFRICAN DETAINEES Sameera Gunawardena1, Udari Liyanage2, Jayanie Weeratne3, Asela Mendis1 Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka; 2Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka; 3Forensic Odontologist, Institute of Legal Medicine and Toxicology, Colombo, Sri Lanka 1 O 29-5 16:30-16:45 PENILE QUANTITATIVE SENSORY TESTING TECHNOLOGY AND IT'S APPLICATION IN FORENSIC SCIENCE Feixiang Wang, Guangyou Zhu Department of Clinical Forensic Medicine, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Shanghai, China O 29-6 16:45-17:00 WITHER CLINICAL FORENSIC MEDICINE - A DOWNHILL SPIRAL? John Gall1, 2, 3 Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia; 2Vic Forensic Paediatric Medical Service, Royal Children's Hospital and Monash Medical Centre, Melbourne, Australia; 3Era Health, Southern Medical Services, Melbourne, Australia 1 17:00-17:30 CONCLUDING REMARKS Jason Payne-James President of WPMO, UK 208B (2F) 16:00-18:00 Oral Presentation 30 Forensic Genetics & Biology (GB) : DB Chairpersons Timothy Zolandz (USA), Si-Keun Lim (Korea) O 30-1 16:00-16:15 THE USE OF DNA DATABASE OF BIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FROM SEXUAL ASSAULTS AND RAPES IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS: A SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE IN BRAZIL Samuel T G Ferreira1, 2, Karla A Paula1, Flávia A Maia1, WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 135 Oct. 16 (Thu) Oct. 16 (Thu) O 27-4 O 27-5 Arthur E Svidzinski1, Marinã R Amaral1, Silmara A. Diniz1, Maria E. Siqueira1, Adriana V. Moraes1 Instituto de Pesquisa de DNA Forense, Polícia Civil do Distrito Federal, Brasília, Brazil; 2, Secretaria Nacional de Segurança Pública do Ministério da Justiça - Senasp/ MJ, Brasília, Brazil 1 O 30-3 16:15-16:30 THE IMPACT OF NEW DNA TECHNOLOGIES ON THE FUTURE OF CRIMINAL OFFENDER DNA DATABASES Tim Schellberg Gordon Thomas Honeywell, Governmental Affairs, Seattle, Washington, United States O 30-4 16:30-16:45 THE STATUS AND MANAGEMENT FLOW OF KOREAN CONVICTED OFFENDER DNA DATABASE Su-Jeong Park, Jong-Sik Kim, Hye-Yeon Kim, SeungHwan Lee DNA Forensic Division, Supreme Prosecutors' Office, Seoul, Korea (South) Instituto de Pesquisa de DNA Forense, Polícia Civil do Distrito Federal, Brasília, Brazil; 2Instituto de Pesquisa e Perícias em Genética Forense, Polícia Civil do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 3Instituto de Medicina Legal, Polícia Civil do Distrito Federal, Brasília, Brazil; 4Secretaria Nacional de Segurança Pública do Ministério da Justiça - Senasp/MJ, Brasília, Brazil 1 203B (2F) 16:00-18:00 Oral Presentation 31 Forensic Pathology (PT) : Engineering in FP, Policy Chairpersons Kurt Nolte (USA), SungHo Kim (Korea) O 31-1 16:00-16:15 BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS OF BIPHASIC DISTRIBUTION OF SKULL INJURY IN FALLS FROM HEIGHT Sungji Park1, Jang Gyu Cha2, Youngseok Lee1, Insoo Seo1, Bongwoo Lee1, Kyungmoo Yang1, Youngshik Choi1 16:45-17:00 FORENSIC DNA DATABASES: TOWARDS BEST PRACTICE ETHICAL, LEGAL AND SCIENTIFIC STANDARDS Helen Wallace1, Anthony Jackson1, Jeremy Gruber2, Andrew Thibedeau2 Genewatch Uk, Buxton, Derbyshire, United Kingdom; Council for Responsible Genetics, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States 1 2 17:00-17:15 THE PRESENT AND FUTURE OF THE KOREA FORENSIC DNA DATABASE Hyunchul Park, Kyungmyung Lee, Sanghyun An, Hyehyeon Lee, Hansol Kwon, Si-Keun Lim Forensic DNA Division, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South) O 30-717:15-17:30 A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CARTILAGE AND PHALANGE FROM HALLUX AS IMPORTANT KINDS OF SAMPLES FOR DNA TYPING IN DISASTER VICTIM IDENTIFICATION (DVI) Samuel T G Ferreira1, 4, Rodrigo G. Garrido2, Karla A. Paula1, Ricardo C Nogueira3, Elvis A. Oliveira3, Adriana V. Moraes1 136 • WFF2014 Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Kelaniya, Ragama, Sri Lanka; 2Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Sri Jayawardenepure, Nugegoda, Sri Lanka 1 O 31-5 17:00-17:15 THE CONTRIBUTION OF PATHOLOGY EVIDENCE IN THE PROSECUTION OF WAR CRIMES John Clark Centre for Forensic Science, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom O 31-6 17:15-17:30 EFFECTIVENESS OF ELEARNING TOOLS IN THE DELIVERY OF FORENSIC PATHOLOGY CURRICULUM FOR UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL STUDENTS: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY Vasudeva Murthy Challakere Ramaswamy Department of Pathology, International Medical University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia O 31-2 CAUSAL LINKS BETWEEN MEDICAL ERRORS IN OBSTETRICS AND STILLBIRTH: A CASE REPORT BOLAM PRINCIPLE FROM INTERNATIONAL POW Vladislav Iakovlev, Vyacheslav Gavrichkov, Natalia Volkova 2 16:15-16:30 BLUNT LIVER INJURY WITH INTACT RIBS UNDER IMPACTS ON THE ABDOMEN: A BIOMECHANICAL INVESTIGATION Yu Shao1, Donghua Zou1, Zhengdong Li1, Lei Wan1, Zhiqiang Qin1, Ningguo Liu1, Jianhua Zhang1, Liangwei Zhong2, Ping Huang1, Yijiu Chen1 Department of Forensic Pathology, Institution of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, China, Shanghai, China; 2College of Mechanical Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai, China 1 O 31-3 16:30-16:45 CRANIOCEREBRAL INJURY MECHANISM EXPLORATION BY DIGITAL RECONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES: HEAD TRAUMA CAUSED BY STRIKE OR FALL? Li Zhengdong Forensic Pathology Department, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Prc, Shanghai, China O 31-4 16:45-17:00 CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION IN SRI LANKA; Legal Medicine, Tokyo Womens Medical University, School of Medcine, Tokyo, Japan; 2Orthodontics, Matsumoto Dental University, Nagano, Japan; 3Oral Radiology, Matsumoto Dental University, Nagano, Japan 1 O 32-2 Department of Complex Expertises, Republic Bureau of Forensic Medical Expertise, Cheboksary, Russian Federation O 31-817:45-18:00 PATERNAL FILICIDE - SUICIDE: A CASE REPORT Andres Rodriguez Zorro, Jairo Vivas Department Of Forensic Pathology, Instituto Nacional De Medicina Legal Y Ciencias Forenses, Bogota, Colombia 204 (2F) Oral Presentation 32 Forensic Anthropology (AP) Chairpersons Yoshihiro Takaesu (Japan) 16:00-18:00 16:15-16:30 VARIATION OF THE EAR SHAPE CHARACTERISTICS IN JAPANESE AND ITS APPLICATION TO PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION IN CRIMINAL CASES Yoshihiro Takaesu1, Koji Sugawara1, Yasutaka Nakamura1, Masatsugu Hashimoto1 Dept. of Forensic Odontology and Anthropology, Tokyo Dental College, Tokyo, Japan; 2The Metropolitan Police Department, Tokyo, Japan 1 O 32-3 O 31-717:30-17:45 16:00-16:15 ESTABLISHING A METHOD FOR PREDICTING THE NASAL TIP POSITION IN UNKNOWN HUMAN SKELETAL REMAINS FOR FACIAL RECONSTRUCTION AND SKULL–PHOTO SUPERIMPOSITION: A PILOT STUDY IN JAPANESE MEN Hajime Utsuno1, Toru Kageyama2, Keiichi Uchida3, Kazuhiko Kibayashi1 16:30-16:45 COMBINED USE OF PHOTOANTHROPOMETRY AND FACIAL GEOMETRY IN THE INVESTIGATION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY ON THE INTERNET Carlos Machado1, Raffaela Francisco2, Ana Bezerra3, Martin Evison4, Marco Guimarães2 National Institute of Criminalistics, Technical Scientific Direction/Brazilian Federal Police, Brasília, Brazil; 2 Department of Pathology and Legal Medicine, Ribeirão Preto Medical School/University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil; 3Department of Odontology, Healty Sciences School/University of Brasília, Brasília, Brazil; 4 Centre for Forensic Science, Northumbria University, Newcastle, United Kingdom 1 O 32-4 16:45-17:00 FORENSIC MANAGEMENT OF ARTEFACTS IN THE HUMAN IDENTIFICATION PROCESS THE CYPRUS (COMMITTEE ON THE MISSING PERSONS IN CYPRUS) EXPERIENCE: FROM THE FIELD TO THE RELEASE OF HUMAN REMAINS Nolly Moyssi, Maria Ktori, Uyum Vehit United Nations, Committee on Missing Persons in Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 137 Oct. 16 (Thu) Oct. 16 (Thu) O 30-6 O 32-1 National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South); Department of radiology, Soonchunhyang University Bucheon Hospital, Bucheon, Korea (South) 1 O 30-5 FORECAST FOR THE NEXT CENTURY Paranirubasingam Paranitharan1, Sanjaya Hulathduwa2 O 32-5 17:00-17:15 LAF/CEMEL PROTOCOL HELPING THE IDENTIFICATION OF MISSED PEOPLE IN RIBEIRAO PRETO - SAO PAULO/BRASIL Marco Aurelio Guimaraes1, Raffaela Arrabaca Francisco1, Teresa Cristina Pantozzi Silveira1, Jose Marcelo Secchieri1, Moacyr Lobo Costa Junior1, Martin Paul Evison2 Pathology and Legal Medicine, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil; 2 Northumbria University Centre for Forensic Science, Northumbria University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom 1 O 32-6 17:15-17:30 CASE REPORT: EVIDENCES OF HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS BY BRAZILIAN DICTATORSHIP IN AN UNUSUAL CASE OF WATER PRESERVATION OF HUMAN REMAINS FOR 39 YEARS Raffaela Arrabaca Francisco1, Alexandre Pavan Garieri2, Andre Ricardo Meinicke2, Marcio Talhavini2, Marcelo Jost2, Jorge Marcelo Freitas2, Renato Teodoro Ferreira Paranaiba2, Lehi Sudy Santos2, Sergio Britto Garcia1, Marco Aurelio Guimaraes1 Pathology and Legal Medicine, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil; 2 Federal Police Department, Ministry of Justice, Brasília, Brazil 1 O 32-717:30-17:45 THE SEARCH FOR CLANDESTINE GRAVES OF THE DEAD AND MISSING POLITICIANS FROM ARAGUAIA/BRAZIL Alexandre Deitos1, Alana Azevedo2, Ademir Franco4, Rhonan Silva3, Edgar Michel-Crosato2, Maria Biazevic2 209 (2F) 16:00-18:00 Oral Presentation 33 Trace Evidence / Forensic Chemistry (TEC) : Others Chairpersons Marek Kotrlý (Czech Republic), Kang-Bong Lee (Korea) 138 • WFF2014 Oct. 16 (Thu) 16:00-16:15 THE POTENTIAL FIELD FOR APPLICATION OF NANOPARTICLE COLOR SENSOR TO DETECT FORENSIC TRACE EVIDENCE ON SITE AND IN REAL TIME Kang-Bong Lee1, Kown-Chul Noh2, Yun-Sik Nam1 Advanced Analysis Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Chemistry, Korea University, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 O 33-2 16:15-16:30 NANOFORENSIC APPLICATION : FABRICATION OF PHOTOLUMINESCENT [EU(PHEN)2]3+-CLAY NANOCOMPOSITES WITH MULTIFUCTIONAL PROPERTIES FOR LATENT FINGERPRINT DETECTION Seung-Jin Ryu2, Aran Kim1, Jin-Kyu Lee3, Hyun Jung1 Department of chemistry, Dongguk University, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Forensic chemistry, NFS, Seoul, Korea (South); 3Department of Chemistry, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 Dr. Dimpna Dulay 210 (2F) 16:30-16:45 RESEARCH ON THE BRAKE MARK FOR ESTIMATION OF THE VEHICLE SPEED Shaoyou Pan Department of Traffic Accident Investigation, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Prc, Shanghai, China O 33-4 16:45-17:00 A STUDY OF INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT KIND OF SHOES UPON GAIT FEATURES IN FOOTWEAR IMPRESSION Yao Li Department of trace examination techology, National Police University of China, Shen Yang, China O 33-5 17:00-17:15 INEXPENSIVE PARTICLE IMAGE ANALYSIS FOR FORENSIC SOIL DISCRIMINATION OF SAND FRACTION Ritsuko Sugita, Hiromi Itamiya Third Department of Forensic Science, National Research Institute of Police Science, Kashiwa, Japan Chairpersons Heejo Lee (Korea) O 34-1 17:15-17:30 INVESTIGATION OF METALLIC GSR AND GSR NITRITES IN BYSTANDERS UP TO 1 METER SPATIAL DISTANCE FROM FIRING HANDS 16:00-16:15 CLOUDTRACKER: A NOVEL FORENSICS TRACKING SCHEME FOR ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORKS APPLICATIONS Pei-Ying Chang1, Feng-Yu Lin2 Forensic Science Center, New Taipei City Police Department, New Taiepi City, Taiwan; 2Electronic Surveillance Division, Criminal Investigation Bureau, Taipei City, Taiwan 1 16:15-16:30 CLOUD STORAGE APPLICATION- A SECURITY THREAT Vinay Singh1, Afreen Tarannum1, Meenakshi Mahajan2, Arun Sharma3 Sam Higgin Bottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences, Department Of Forensic Science, Allahabad, India; 2Home, Regional Forensic Scince Laboratory, NR, Dharamshala, India; 3Home, State Forensic Scince Laboratory, Shimla Hills, Junga, India 1 O 34-3 16:30-16:45 INFERRING ACTION INSTANCES WITH LIMITED INFORMATION Joshua James Graduate School of Forensic Science, Soonchunhyang University, Asan, Korea (South) O 34-4 16:45-17:00 ROLE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN IMPROVING POLICE-PUBLIC RELATIONSHIP: A HYPOTHESIS Vinay Singh1, Meenakshi Mahajan2, Vaibhav Saran1, Afreen Tarannum1, Arun Sharma3 Sam Higgin Bottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences, Department of Forensic Science, Allahabad, India; 2Home, Regional Forensic Science Laboratory, NR, Dharamshala, India; 3Home, State Forensic Science Laboratory, Shimla Hills, Junga, India 1 O 33-6 16:00-18:00 Oral Presentation 34 Cyber Forensic / Digital and Multimedia Science (CF/DMS) : Cyber Forensics O 34-2 O 33-3 O 34-5 Chemistry, NBI, Davao City, Philippines 17:00-17:15 CONFRONTING CYBER CRIME IN CYBER CAFE BY REGULATING ACCESS TO INTERNET Nadia Khadam1, Zeeshan Pervez2 Law, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea (South); 2School of Computing, University of the West of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom 1 O 34-6 17:15-17:30 WINNOWING MULTIHASHING STRUCTURE PAYLOAD ATTRIBUTION FOR NETWORK FORENSICS Fei Xu, Xiaojun Chen, Yichen Wei, Jinqiao Shi, Xin Wen National Engineering Laboratory for Information Security Technologies, Institute of Information Engineering, CAS, Beijing, China O 34-717:30-17:45 A NEW METHOD FOR QUICK DETECTION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHIC VIDEOS AT CRIME SCENES Pedro Eleuterio, Mateus Polastro Forensics Departament, Brazilian Federal Police, Campo Grande/ms, Brazil O 34-817:45-18:00 RESEARCH ON THE DECRYPTION METHOD FOR ARTIFACTS OF MESSENGER APP Youngdae Koh, Changha Lee, Kyungsu Lee, Hyunsoo Kim Technical Assistance, Gmdsystem Inc., Seoul, Korea (South) IAFS Poster Presentation Auditorium Lobby (3F) 09:00-10:30 Poster Presentation 06 Forensic Genetics & Biology (GB) P 06-109:00-10:30 THE ROLE OF GENETIC TESTING IN CARDIAC DEATHS UNDER SUSPICION OF HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY: VALIDATING A METHOD AND PRESENTING PRELIMINARY DATA OF AN ITALIAN RETROSPECTIVE STUDY Camilla Tettamanti, Simonetta Verdiani, Lucia WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 139 Oct. 16 (Thu) Technical-Scientific Directorate, Federal Police, São Paulo, Brazil; 2School of Dentistry (FOUSP), University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; 3Institute of Legal Medicine, Goiás Police Force, Goiânia, Brazil; 4Forensic Odontology, Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven, Belgium 1 O 33-1 Casarino, Alessandro Bonsignore, Francesco Ventura Department of Legal and Forensic Medicine, University of Genova, Genova, Italy P 06-209:00-10:30 COMBATING INTERNATIONAL WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING IN LATIN AMERICA: THE ROLE OF FORENSIC SCIENCE IN THE CONTEXT OF THE AMAZON ECOSYSTEM Rodrigo Mayrink1, Antonio Mauricio Santos Filho1, Daniel Vilela2, Marina Meneghini3, Izabella Machado4, Barbara Trindade5 Forensic Sector, Federal Police of Brazil, Belo Horizonte, Brazil; 2Sector of Reception and Care of Wild Animals, Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Resources, Belo Horizonte, Brazil; 3Environmental Engineering Course, Federal Center of Technological Education, Belo Horizonte, Brazil; 4Biology Course, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil; 5Environmental Engineering Course, Una University Center, Belo Horizonte, Brazi 1 P 06-309:00-10:30 EXHUMED BONES AND TEETH FROM TROPICAL CLIMATE FOR FORENSIC HUMAN IDENTIFICATION PURPOSES: HISTOPATHOLOGY OF FEMORAL COMPACT BONE AND APPLICATION OF ENDODONTIC METHODS IN TEETH Rafael Dias Astolphi1, Victor Eduardo Arias1, Caio Cesar Floriano Luz1, Marco Aurelio Guimaraes2, Raffaela Arrabaca Francisco2, Rafal Barrios Mello1, Maria Regina Regis Silva1, Carolina Mautoni1, Maria Tereza Seixas Alves1, Edna Sadayo Miazato Iwamura1 Department of Pathology, Federal University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil; 2Center for Biology and Biochemistry, Institute of Criminology of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil; 3Department of Legal Medicine, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil P 06-509:00-10:30 FORENSIC BODY FLUID IDENTIFICATION BY SIMULTANEOUS DETECTION OF DNA METHYLATION CHANGES AND THE PRESENCE OF BACTERIAL DNA Eun Young Lee, Ajin Choi, Kyoung-Jin Shin, Woo Ick Yang, Hwan Young Lee P 06-909:00-10:30 FORENSIC EXAMINATIONS TO DETECT FRAUDS IN THE BRAZILIAN OFFICIAL PASSERINES BANDING SCHEME: A TOOL IN THE INVESTIGATION OF WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING Rodrigo Mayrink1, Daniel Vilela2, Antonio Mauricio Santos Filho1, Barbara Trindade3 Department of Forensic Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea (South) Forensic Sector, Federal Police of Brazil, Belo Horizonte, Brazil; 2Sector of Reception and Care of Wild Animals, Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewal Resources, Belo Horizonte, Brazil; 3Environmental Engineering Course, Una University Center, Belo Horizonte, Brazil P 06-609:00-10:30 P 06-10 SEQUENCE DIVERSITY OF MITOCHONDRIAL DNA CONTROL REGION IN KOREA POPULATION Sang-Ok Moon, Myung Jin Park, Jihye Park, Hyunchul Park, Si-Keun Lim Forensic DNA Analysis Division, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South) P 06-709:00-10:30 DEVELOPMENT OF THE KPLEX-23 MULTIPLEX PCR SYSTEM TO ANALYZE 23 FORENSIC MARKERS Yu Na Oh1, Eun Young Lee1, Young Geun Yang2, Jeong Eun Sim3, Su Jeong Park3, Soong Deok Lee4, KyoungJin Shin1 P 06-409:00-10:30 P 06-809:00-10:30 STAINS OF SEMEN AND SEMINAL FLUID PRE AND POSTVASECTOMY: PURITY AND SUFFICIENT QUANTITY OF RECOVERED DNA AFTER 10 YEARS OF STORAGE Carolina Mautoni1, Rafael Dias Astolphi1, Rafael Barrios Mello1, Jose Arnaldo Soares Vieira3, Marcelo Souza Silva1, Maria Luiza De Almeida Prado Oliveira Sousa2, Eloisa Auler Bittencourt1, Edna Sadayo IDENTIFICATION OF SEQUENCE VARIATIONS IN THE D21S11 LOCUS WITH FORENSIC DNA SAMPLES BY NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING Won-Hae Lee, Joo-Young Kim, Kyung-Sook Kim, Jin Myung Lee, Saimi Jung, Myung Jin Park, Na Yeon Kim, Nam-Soo Cho, Jong-Jin Kim 1 Forensic DNA Analysis Division, National Forensic 1 09:00-10:30 INTERNAL VALIDATION AND CONCORDANCE STUDY FOR NEXT-GENERATION STR KITS Jung-Hyun Park, Seung-Bum Hong, Si-Nae Han Division of DNA Analysis, Scientific Investigation Laboratory, Criminal Investigation Command, Ministry of National Defense, Seoul, Korea (South) P 06-11 09:00-10:30 DETERMINATION OF Y-STR MUTATIONS RATES IN FATHER-SON DUOS Gonul Filoglu, Elif Mertoglu, Ozlem Bulbul, Gulten Rayimoglu, Havva Altuncul Forensic Genetics, Institute of Forensic Sciences, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey P 06-12 09:00-10:30 09:00-10:30 NGS-BASED DETECTION OF DIVERSE AQUATIC ORGANISMS FOR DIAGNOSTIC OF DROWNING DEATH Sungmin Kim1, Hye Hyun Oh2, Seung Hwan Lee2, Won Kim1 School of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (South); 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2 Department of Pathology and Legal Medicine, Riberao Preto Medical School - University of Sao Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil 140 • WFF2014 P 06-14 Service, Wonju 220-170, Korea (South) 1 Department of Forensic Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Bioquest, Inc., Seoul, Korea (South); 3DNA Analysis Laboratory, DNA Forensic Division, Supreme Prosecutors Office, Seoul, Korea (South); 4Department of Forensic Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 Oct. 16 (Thu) Miazato Iwamura1 P 06-19 09:00-10:30 ANALYSIS OF MULTIPLE-SOURCE SEMINAL STAIN PATTERN: A CALCULATED APPROACH TO ELUCIDATION OF THE CONTRIBUTORS Lay Hong Seah Head of DNA Serious Crime Unit, Forensic Division, Department of Chemistry Malaysia, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia P 06-20 09:00-10:30 EVALUATION OF Y-STR DNA RESULTS OF KINSHIP CASES USING THE PHILIPPINE ONLINE Y-STR HAPLOTYPE REFERENCE DATABASE (YHRD) Jazelyn Salvador1, 2, Maria Lourdes Honrado1, Lindsay Clare Carandang2, Altair Agmata2, Angelica Rose Sagum1, Maria Corazon De Ungria1, 2 DNA Analysis Laboratory, Natural Sciences Research Institute, University of the Philippines, Quezon City, Philippines; 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2Department of Biology, Central Forensic Laboratory of the Police, Warsaw, Poland; 3Section of Forensic Genetics, Institute of Forensic Research, Krakow, Poland Istanbul University, Institute of Forensic Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey; 2The Ministry of Justice, The Council Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey; 3Istanbul University, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, Department of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey; 4Istanbul Bilim University, Medical Faculty, Department of Medical Biology and Genetics, Istanbul, Turkey P 06-25 P 06-3109:00-10:30 1 09:00-10:30 REPLICATION OF HEIGHT GWAS IN KOREAN POPULATION AND EVALUATION OF HEIGHT PREDICTION MODEL IMPLEMENTED WITH THE GENETIC MARKERS Ji Eun Lim, Bermseok Oh Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea (South) P 06-2609:00-10:30 FORENSİC MICROBIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ON SOIL SAMPLES IN ISTANBUL Huseyin Cakan, Filiz Ekim Cevik, Ayse Kaya Institute of Forensic Sciences, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey P 06-2809:00-10:30 USE OF MASS SPECTROMETER FOR FORENSIC GENETICS Hye-Young Lee1, Soojung Park1, Heewon Min1, YienKyoung Choi2, Su-Jeong Park2, Soong-Deok Lee1 Department of Forensic Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea (South); 2 DNA Analysis Laboratory, DNA Forensic Division, Supreme Prosecutors’ Office, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 P 06-2909:00-10:30 09:00-10:30 IDENTIFICATION AND KINSHIP CASES OF CUKUROVA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL FACULTY DEPARTMENT OF FORENSIC MEDICINE BETWEEN 2006-2013 Husniye Canan, Ayse Serin, Behnan Alper, Mete Korkut Gulmen 142 • WFF2014 09:00-10:30 SEARCH FOR MARKERS OF HUMAN AGE WITH NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING (NGS) Joanna Kosinska1, Piotr Gasperowicz1, Renata Zbiec-Piekarska2, Magdalena Spolnicka2, Zanetta Makowska2, Piotr Stawinski1, Agnieszka Prochenka1, Agnieszka Parys-Proszek3, Tomasz Kupiec3, Rafał Płoski1 IDENTIFICATION OF DISCORDANCE IN STR FGA LOCUS BETWEEN POWERPLEX16 AND POWERPLEX ESI PCR AMPLIFICATION KITS Jan Schnitzer, Dana Kvitkova, Zbynek Dolejsi Department of genetics, Institute of Criminalistics Prague, Prague, Czech Republic 1 MAXIMIZE INFORMATION FROM YOUR MIXTURE SAMPLES WITH THE POWERPLEX® FUSION 6C SYSTEM, A COMBINED AUTOSOMAL AND Y-STR MULTIPLEX Lotte Downey, Martin Ensenberger, Patricia Fulmer, Kristy Lenz, Dawn Rabbach, Cynthia Sprecher, Douglas Storts Genetic Identity, Promega Corporation, Madison, Wisconsin, United States P 06-3209:00-10:30 THE EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT FINGERPRINT POWDERS ON SUBSEQUENT DNA PROFILING Prisca Ng1, Xanthe Spindler1, Claude Roux1, Melanie Fraser2, Chris Lennard3, Peter Gunn1 Centre for Forensic Science, University of Technology, Sydney, Sydney, Australia; 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2Biological Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 P 06-3809:00-10:30 P 06-3409:00-10:30 P 06-3009:00-10:30 Jong Keun Jung1, Mi Jung Kim1, Hee Yeon Park1, Sumin Lee1, Jeung-Ah Kwon2, Sang Cheul Shin2, Byung Won Chun2, Si Keun Lim2 FEASIBILITY OF NANO FILAMENT FIBERS FOR TRACE DNA EVIDENCE DNA PROFILING IN BLOOD, BUCCAL SWABS AND HAIR FOLLICLES OF PATIENTS TRANSPLANTATION WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 143 Oct. 16 (Thu) Oct. 16 (Thu) P 06-22 P 06-24 Volkan Zeybek1, Guven Koyuncu2, Yucel Arısoy3, Selcan Zeybek4 Forensic Medicine, Council of Forensic Medicine, Denizli, Turkey; 2Biology, Council of Forensic Medicine, İzmir, Turkey; 3Department of Forensic Medicine, Dokuz Eylül University, İzmir, Turkey; 4Department of Medical Genetics, Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey Arabia; 2Senior Forensic Medical Examiner, Jeddah Forensic Medicine Center, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 1 P 06-3909:00-10:30 PCR in 1 micro liter for buccal swabs Pavla Coufalova, Zbynek Dolejsi genetic, KUP, Prague, Czech Republic P 06-4009:00-10:30 COMBINED GENETIC AND MICRO-CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF HOUSEHOLD DUST AS A DEFINITIVE TRACE IDENTIFIER OF A ROOM AND ITS OCCUPANTS Katherine Farash1, Hayley O'brien2, Erin Hanson2, Nicholas Petraco3, Jack Ballantyne4 Forensic Science Graduate Program, Biochemistry Track, University of Central Florida, Orlando, United States; 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Istanbul Univeristy Istanbul Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Department of Emergency Medicine, 2. 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2Forensic Science Laboratory, Gifu Prefectural Police Headquarters, Gifu, Japan; 3Forensic Science Laboratory, Hyogo Prefectural Police Headquarters, Kobe, Japan; 4Water Quality Management Center, Public Enterprises Agency of Hyogo Prefecture, Kobe, Japan; 5 Physics Section, National Research Institute of Police Science, Kashiwa, Japan; 6 Department of Electrical Engineering and Bioscience, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan 1 11:00-12:30 HOMOGENEITY CONFIRMATION OF AMINO ACID-BASED ARTIFICIAL LATENT FINGERPRINTS WITH AN AUTOMATED FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM Ingi Hong, Aleum Han, Sungwook Hong P 08-18 11:00-12:30 THE RESEARCH OF USINGTHE WHOLE BAND OF CCD DIGITAL CAMERA TO EXTRACT THE LATENT FINGERPRINTS ON DIFFERENT VARIETY OF ADHESIVE TAPES Dan Wang Audio-Visual Material Inspection Technology Department, National Police University of China, Shenyang, China P 08-19 11:00-12:30 THE RESEARCH OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY AND IMAGE SEPARATION OF SWEAT AND DUST OVERLAPPED FINGERPRINTS ON TRANSPARENT GLASS Dan Wang Audio-Visual Material Inspection Technology Department, National Police University of China, Shenyang, China P 08-20 11:00-12:30 SEX DIFFERENCES OF FINGERPRINT RIDGE WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 147 Oct. 16 (Thu) Oct. 16 (Thu) Kiwook Kim, Sanchul Huh DENSITY IN SOUTH KOREA POPULATION Kyunghee Bae Soonchunhyang University, Forensic Science Graduate School, Sinchang, Korea (South) P 08-22 Forensic and Crime Science, Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom 11:00-12:30 P 08-2811:00-12:30 DETECTING BODY FLUID-CONTAMINATED FINGERMARKS AND LATENT STAINS ON SKIN USING IMMUNOGENIC REAGENTS Xanthe Spindler1, Reasmey Tith1, Chris Lennard2, Claude Roux1 A STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF PRESUMPTION OF ORIGIN OF BLOODSTAIN ACCORDING TO TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY Soo-Jung Kim1, Woo-Sic Han1, Kyung-Hwan Sung1, Jin-Yi Seo1, Jae-Hee Kim1, Sang-Yoon Lee2, Young-Il Seo2 Centre for Forensic Science, University of Technology, Sydney, Ultimo, Australia; 2Forensic Science, School of Science and Health, University of Western Sydney, Richmond, Australia 1 P 08-24 Soonchunhyang University, Graduate School of Forensic Science, Shinchang, Korea (South) P 08-25 Graduate School of Forensic Science, SoonChunHyang Univ, Asan-si, Chungcheongnam-do, Korea (South); 2 Division of Forensic Safety, National Forensic Service, Wonju-si, Gangwon-do, Korea (South) 1 11:00-12:30 ADVANCED APPLICATION OF 1,2-INDANEDIONE FOR LATENT FINGERPRING DEVELOPMENT ON THERMAL PAPER Juyoung Namgoong, Kyunghee Bae, Jeseol Yu 11:00-12:30 A STUDY OF THE GENERATION OF THE BLOODY FINGERPRINT BY THE CONTACT BLOODSTAIN AFTER THE GENERATION OF A NORMAL FINGERPRINT Sang-Yoon Lee, Dong-Hwan Kim, Jin-Pyo Kim, Byung-Sun Moon, Kyung-Hwa Lee, Young-Il Seo, Jae-Yong Song, Young-Woo Choi, Jae-Mo Goh, Nam-Kyu Park Division of Forensic Safety, National Forensic Service, Won-ju, Gangwon-do, Korea (South) P 08-2611:00-12:30 SEPARATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF OVERLAPPING FINGERPRINTS BY FOURIER TRANSFORM INFRARED SPECTROSCOPIC IMAGING Nam Yee Kim, Jae-Hoon You, Ja-Youl Yang, Yuna Kim, Sek Youn Park, Seung-Jin Ryu, Jin-Mi Jeong, Jieun Jung Forensic Chemistry Sec., Seoul Institute, NFS, Seoul, Korea (South) P 08-2911:00-12:30 A METHOD TO MAKE 3D PLASTER MODLE OF FOOTPRINT Tong Dexin Liaoning Police Academy, Criminal technology department, DaLian, China P 08-3111:00-12:30 ON AN UNUSUAL EXPLOSION CASE MISTAKEN AS AN ARSON AFTER HOMICIDAL STRANGULATION IN THE FIRE SCENE Byung Seon Moon1, Jae Yong Song1, Young Woo Choi1, Seong Jin Kim1, Young Il Seo2, Woo Jeong Jeon1, Jae Mo Goh3, Nam Kyu Park4, Hong Ill Ha5 Physics & Engineering Division, Busan Institute, National Forensic Service, Yang San, Korea (South); 2 Forensic Safety Division, Department of Forensic Engineering, National Forensic Service, Won Ju, Korea (South); 3Gwangju institute, National Forensic Service, Jang Seong, Korea (South); 4Department of Forensic Engineering, National Forensic Service, Won Ju, Korea (South); 5Forensic Medicine Division, Busan Institute, National Forensic Service, Yang San, Korea (South) 1 ARE WE CONTAMINATING OUR SCENES OF CRIME SUITS? - DEVELOPMENT OF AN UNDER148 • WFF2014 METHOD OF PHOTOGRAPHY ON NIGHT TRAFFIC ACCIDENT SCENE Yong Wang Forensic Science Technology, China Criminal Police University, Shenyang, China P 08-3411:00-12:30 <BY TAKING PARTIAL FINGERPRINTS FROM FINGERS WITH FINGERPRINTS CUTTING OFF, THE VICTIM WAS IDENTIFIED> <BY USING THE FINGERPRINT ON THE VICTIM’S SKIN, THE CRIMINAL WAS ARRESTED> Hee Sook Kim Crime Scene Investigation, Seoul Metropolitan, Seoul, Korea (South) P 08-3511:00-12:30 RADIO-ULNAR ASYMMETRY OF FINGERPRINT WHORL PATTERNS Miroslav Kralik, Lucie Cihakova, Petra Urbanova, Adela Koprdova CO-EVALUATION OF TOOTH AGE AND BONE AGE DURING DEVELOPMENT Feryal Karaman1, Mehmet Gorgulu2, Tamer Lutfu Erdem3 Istanbul University, Institute of Forensic Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Istanbul Aydin University, Department of General Surgery, Istanbul, Turkey; 3Istanbul Okan University, Department of Radiology, Istanbul, Turkey 1 P 09-414:00-15:30 A CASE REPORT ON MULTIDISCIPLINARY RECONSTRUCTIVE IDENTIFICATION OF SKELETAL REMAINS: FLUMINEDDU'S CAVE IN SARDINIAN 'SUPRAMONTE' (ITALY) Valentina Piredda1, Pasquale Bandiera2, Elena Mazzeo1, Vilma Pinchi3 Istanbul University, Institute of Forensic Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Istanbul Aydin University, Department of General Surgery, Istanbul, Turkey; 3Istanbul Okan University, Department of Radiology, Istanbul, Turkey 1 Auditorium Lobby (3F) 14:00-15:30 Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Science/ Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic Poster Presentation 10 Forensic Genetics & Biology (GB) P 08-3711:00-12:30 P 10-114:00-15:30 UNUSUAL PROJECTILES: GLASS MARBLES Yolanda Clavijo GENETIC ANALYSIS OF 16 X-STRS LOCI IN XINJIANG UIGHUR AND NORTHERN HAN POPULATION FROM CHINA Chengtao Li Antioquia, Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal, Medellin, Colombia Auditorium Lobby (3F) 14:00-15:30 Poster Presentation 09 Forensic Odontology (OD) P 09-214:00-15:30 FINGERPRINTING AS HUMAN IDENTIFICATION FOR VICTIMS IN MASS DISASTER Kwang-Sang Yoon1, Young-Sam Kim2, Bong-Soo Kweon3 AGE ESTIMATION OF LIVING INDIVIDUALS IN KOREA; CLINICAL SITUATION AND METHODS IN USE IN SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY DENTAL HOSPITAL Jeong-Yun Lee, Ji-Woon Park, Hee-Kyung Park, JinWoo Chung, Hong-Seop Kho Crime Scene Investigation Team, Ilsan Police Station, Gyeonggi-do 410-740, Korea (South); 2Section of Crime Scene Investigation, Gyeonggi Provincial Police 2nd Agency, Gyeonggi-do 480-822, Korea (South); 3Section (South) P 09-314:00-15:30 P 08-3311:00-12:30 P 08-3211:00-12:30 1 P 08-2711:00-12:30 of Crime Scene Investigation, Gyeonggi Provincial Police 2nd Agency, Gyeonggi-do 410-740, Korea (South) Department of Oral Medicine and Oral Diagnosis, Seoul National University School of Detistry, Seoul, Korea Department of Forensic Genetics, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Forensic Medicine, Institute of Forensic Sciences, Ministry of Justice, China, Shanghai, China P 10-314:00-15:30 MITOCHONDRIAL DNA HAPLOGROUPS AND HOMOGENEITY IN THE KOREAN POPULATION Seung Beom Hong1, Ki Cheol Kim2, Seul Gi Lee2, Kwang Hee Lee2, Wook Kim2 DNA Analysis Division, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Department of Biological Sciences, Dankook University, Cheonan, Korea (South) 1 P 10-414:00-15:30 PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF TWO HAPLOID WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 149 Oct. 16 (Thu) Oct. 16 (Thu) SUIT FOR 21ST CENTURY SCENE ANALYSIS Claire Gwinnett, John Cassella MARKERS OF 500-YEARS-OLD HUMAN REMAINS FOUND IN THE CENTRAL REGION OF KOREA Han Jun Jin1, Ki Cheol Kim2, In Wook Hwang1, Jeong Yong Lee2, Wook Kim2 Department of Nanobiomedical Science, Dankook University, Cheonan, Korea (South); 2Department of Biological Sciences, Dankook University, Cheonan, Korea (South) 1 P 10-514:00-15:30 A SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS OF Y CHROMOSOME INTERSTITIAL DELETIONS BETWEEN FATHER AND SON Yuzhen Gao Department of Forensic Medicine, Soochow University, Suzhou, China P 10-614:00-15:30 COMT AND SEROTONIN TRANSPORTER GENES IN OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER PATIENT AND THEIR IMPORTANCE IN FORENSIC MEDICINE Mujgan Cengiz1, Nur Okutan2, Burcu Bayoglu1, Nese Kocabasoglu3 Medical Biology, Istanbul University,cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Basic Sciences, Istanbul University,institute of Forensic Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey; 3Psichiatry, Istanbul University,cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey 1 Wonju, Korea (South) P 10-914:00-15:30 DNA BARCODING REVEALS MISLABELLED COMMERCIAL FISH IN BRAZIL Carlos Carvalho Apgef, Departamento De Policia Federal, Brasilia, Brazil P 10-10 School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia; 2Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Malaysia Department of Legal Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Center for Forensic Medicine, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 P 10-814:00-15:30 A PILOT STUDY FOR SYSTEMATIC EVALUATION OF SIBSHIP SEARCHING USING 15 STR LOCI IN KOREANS Nam Soo Cho, Chohee Kim, Myung Jin Park, HyoSook Kim, Seolhee Sun, Sang-Ok Moon, Wonhae Lee, Kyung-Lyong Lee Forensic DNA Division, National Forensic Service, 150 • WFF2014 P 10-14 14:00-15:30 OPTIMIZATION OF SPERMATOZOA DETECTION AND DNA RECOVERY USING IMMUNOFLUORESCENT STAINING AND LASER MICRODISSECTION Yueh Shyang Ping1, Xavier Liang Shun Chan1, Sze Kae Goh1, Christopher Kiu Choong Syn2 Biology Division, Applied Sciences Group, Health Sciences Authority, Singapore; 2Biology Division, Applied Sciences Group, Health Sciences Authority, Singapore, Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, Singapore 1 1 P 10-11 14:00-15:30 FORENSIC ANALYSIS OF DNA RECOVERED FROM BLOOD MEAL STAINS OF MOSQUITOES (CULICIDAE) Jan Li1, Richard Li2 Stuyvesant High School, New York City Department of Education, New York, United States; 2Department of Sciences, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, New York, United States 1 14:00-15:30 CHARACTERIZATION OF NULL ALLELES FOR Y CHROMOSOMAL STRS ASSOCIATED WITH AZF MICRODELETION IN KOREANS Myung Jin Park, Sammy Jung, Won Hae Lee, Na Yeon Kim, Jin Myung Lee, Jong Jin Kim, Nam Soo Cho, Ki Won Park Forensic DNA Analysis Division, Forensic DNA Analysis Division, Wonju, Korea (South) P 10-13 14:00-15:30 ANALYSIS FOR CHARACTERIZATION OF COMPLEX ALLELIC VARIANTS USING TORRENT SUITE SOFTWARE (4. 0) PLUGIN BASED NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING Seri Lim1, Jong Pil Youn1, Seung Yong Hwang1, Kyoungdon Kwak2, Dongho Choi2, Myunsoo Han2, Richard Chung3 Genomics Team, Genocheck.co.ltd., Seoul, Korea (South); 2Forensic DNA Division, National Forensic 1 P 10-15 14:00-15:30 EVALUATION OF THE RAPIDHITTM 200 HUMAN DNA IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM Yong Han Phua1, Jiatian Ang1, Eileen Shuzhen Loo1, Woan Foon Looi1, Christopher Kiu Choong Syn2 Biology Division, Applied Sciences Group, Health Sciences Authority, Singapore; 2Biology Division, Applied Sciences Group, Health Sciences Authority, Singapore, Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, Singapore 1 P 10-16 14:00-15:30 FORENSIC EVALUATION OF NGS TECHNOLOGY ON INDIVIDUAL IDENTIFICATION FROM ARTIFICIALLY MIXED DNA SAMPLES Kyung Chan Park1, Han Koo1, Se-Yong Kim2, Han Chul Lee2, Kwang Man Woo2, Seung Hwan Lee2 Biomedical Genomic Research Cencer, Kribb, Daejeon, Korea (South); 2DNA Forensic Division, Supreme Prosecutor’s Office, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 P 10-17 14:00-15:30 A VALIDATION STUDY TO APPLY OF POWERPLEX® Y23 KIT IN DNA PROFILING OF SEXUAL ASSAULT SAMPLES Haeyong Lee, In Kwan Hwang, Min-Sun Park, Kyu-Sik Jeong, Sun-Hee Park, Dong-Ho Choi, Pil-Won Kang Alan Pierce1, Pete Tatnell1, Julie French2, Stefan Mauch3, Reto Menzi3, Nando Giovanoli3, Laurent Baron3 GE Healthcare, Amersham Place, Little Chalfont, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom; 2GE Healthcare, 800 Centennial Ave, Piscataway, New Jersey, United States; 3 Hamilton Bonaduz AG, Via Crusch 8, CH-7402 Bonaduz, Switzerland 1 P 10-19 14:00-15:30 DETECTION OF IRRELEVANT MALE DNA PROFILE IN SEXUAL ASSAULT EVIDENCE COLLECTION KIT; ALLEGED FAMILIAL CONTAMINATION Jung-Yoon Lee1, Eun-Jung Lee1, Gang-Nam Jin1, Man-Il Kim1, Dong-Sub Lee2 Crime-Scene DNA Section, Gwangju Institute, National Forensic Service, Gwangju, Korea (South); 2Crime-Scene DNA Division, Seoul Institute, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 P 10-20 14:00-15:30 VALIDATION AND POPULATION GENETIC STUDY USING POWER PLEX® FUSION SYSTEM AND GLOBAL FILERTM Jihye Park, Younhyoung Nam, Hyunchul Park, Jinmyung Lee, Hyehyeon Lee, Hansol Kwon, Si-Keun Lim Forensic DNA Division, National Forensic Service, Won Ju, Korea (South) P 10-21 14:00-15:30 IDENTIFICATION OF BODY FLUID-SPECIFIC DNA METHYLATION MARKERS FOR USE IN FORENSIC SCIENCE Jong-Lyul Park1, Oh-Hyung Kwon1, Jong Hwan Kim1, Hyang-Sook Yoo1, Han-Cheol Lee3, Kwang-Man Woo3, Seon-Young Kim1, Seung-Hwan Lee3, Yong Sung Kim1 Division of DNA Analysis, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South) Medical Genomics Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Daejeon, Korea (South); 2Department of Functional Genomics, Korea University of Science of Technology, Daejeon, Korea (South); 3DNA Forensic Division, Supreme Prosecutor’s Office, Seoul, Korea (South) P 10-18 P 10-22 14:00-15:30 EASYPUNCH™ AUTOMATED PUNCHING OF SAMPLES COLLECTED ON WHATMAN™ FTA™ CARDS 1 14:00-15:30 ULTRA-FAST PCR OF SELECTED MRNA MARKERS FOR FORENSIC BODY FLUID IDENTIFICATION WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 151 Oct. 16 (Thu) Oct. 16 (Thu) AN INVESTIGATION OF FORENSICALLY IMPORTANT ENTOMOFAUNA COLLECTED FROM HUMAN CADAVERS IN SOUTH KOREA Shin Shang Eon1, Ham Chan Sun 1, Kim Kyeong Ryeol 2 , Park Seong Hwan1 14:00-15:30 INFESTATION OF CHRYSOMYA MEGACEPHALA (FABRICIUS) AND CHRYSOMYA RUFIFACIES (MACQUART) ON WRAPPED RABBIT CARCASSES IN MALAYSIA Nor Fahana Mohd Nor1, Paul Thomas Jayaprakash1, Naji Arafat Mahat2 P 10-12 P 10-714:00-15:30 Service, Seoul, Korea (South); 3, Seoul International School, Seoul, Korea (South) Seon-Young Kim, Jeong-Hwan Kim, Seung-Hwan Lee, Han Chul Lee, Kwang Man Woo, Yong Sung Kim Medical Genomics Research Center, Kribb, Daejeon, Korea (South) P 10-25 14:00-15:30 IMPLICATION FOR FORENSIC DIAGNOSIS OF SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH BY POSTMORTEM MESSENGER RNA EXPRESSION PROFILES ON HUMAN MYOCARDIAL AUTOPSY MATERIALS Ji Yeon Kim, Yunmi Kim, Jin Wook Kim, Hyo Kyeong Cha, Juck-Joon Hwang, Seong Hwan Park, Gi Hoon Son Department of Legal Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul 136-705, Korea (South) P 10-2614:00-15:30 ESTIMATION OF POSTMORTEM INTERVAL USING DIFFERENTIAL DEGRADATION RATES AMONG SUBDOMAINS OF 28S RIBOSOMAL RNA Yunmi Kim, Ji Yeon Kim, Kil Myeong Lee, Juck-Joon Hwang, Seong Hwan Park, Gi Hoon Son Department of Legal Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, Korea (South) P 10-2814:00-15:30 Y CHROMOSOMAL DELETION PATTERN IN KOREAN INHABITING JEJU ISLAND Jihyun Lee1, Hong Xuan Jin1, Sohee Cho1, Vasant Shinde2, Dong Hoon Shin3, Kyoung-Jin Shin5, Soong Deok Lee4 Oct. 16 (Thu) 14:00-15:30 P 11-114:00-15:30 COMPARING DIFFERENT POST MORTEM HUMAN SAMPLES AS DNA SOURCES FOR DOWNSTREAM GENOTYPING AND IDENTIFICATION IN THE PHILIPPINES Gayvelline Calacal1, 2, Dame Loveliness Apaga2, Miriam Ruth Dalet1, 2, Maria Lourdes Honrado1, Joseph Andrew Jimenez3, Pio Renato Villacorta4, Maria Cecilia Lim5, Raquel Fortun5, Francisco Datar6, Maria Corazon De Ungria1, 2,Jazelyn Salvador1, 2, Paul Ryan Sales1 DNA Analysis Laboratory, Natural Sciences Research Institute, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines; 2Program on Forensics and Ethnicity, Philippine Genome Center, National Science Complex, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines; 3Forensic Center, Commission on Human Rights, Central Office, Philippines; 4Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, University of the Philippines Manila, Philippines; 5Department of Pathology, College of Medicine, University of the Philippines Manila, Philippines; 6Department of Anthropology, College of Social Science and Philosophy, University of the Philippines Diliman Quezon City, Philippines 1 P 11-214:00-15:30 BUILDING DVI TEAMS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC Tomas Doubek, Petr Svarc, Petr Bendl Dvi Team, Institution of Criminalistics Prague, Prague, Czech Republic Auditorium Lobby (3F) 16:00-17:30 Poster Presentation 12 - Toxicology (TX) P 10-2914:00-15:30 P 12-116:00-17:30 UGT2B17 DELETION TYPING WITH URINARY DNA TO DETERMINE TESTOSTERONE ABUSE Kimiko Aoki1, 2, Hirofumi Shinohara1, Hiroyuki Tanaka1, Makoto Ueki1 THE INTERACTION OF D3 RECEPTOR AND THE EXPRESSION OF CYTOSKELETAL PROTEIN β-ACTIN IN THE MORPHINE EXPOSED MICE Zhe Zhang Anti-doping Research Laboratory, Japan Chemical Analysis Center, Tokyo, Japan; 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2College of Forensic Science, People’s Public Security University of China, Beijing, China 1 P 12-916:00-17:30 P 12-316:00-17:30 IN VITRO REACTION OF FORMALDEHYDE WITH DRUGS AND POISONS: IDENTIFICATION OF THE CONVERSION PRODUCTS Tanasiri Yokchue, Robert Anderson Forensic Medicine & Science, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom P 12-516:00-17:30 SCREENING KITS OF POISONS AVAILABLE AT THE SCENE OF AUTOPSY OR MEDICAL TREATMENT Fujio Ishizawa1, Tetsuya Ishiwata1, Katsuya Honda2, Teruo Muramatsu3 DETERMINATION OF OLEANDRIN IN BIOLOGICAL SPECIMENS AND OLEANDER LEAVES USING LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHYTANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY: A FATAL CASE REPORT Wei Liu, Jinxiao Zhai, Min Shen Department of Forensic Chemistry, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Pr China, Shanghai, China P 12-10 16:00-17:30 ANALYSIS OF CARBAMATES USING NEEDLEX®/GC Yasuhito Suzuki1, Fujio Ishizawa2, Tetsuya Ishiwata2, Katsuya Honda1, Kouji Fujimura3 1 Forensic Science Laboratory, Ibaraki Prefectural Police Headqurters, Mito, Japan; 2Legal Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan; 3Tubes R&D Division, Komyo Rikagaku Kogyo Kk, Kawasaki, Japan Field of Legal Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan; 2Forensic Science Laboratory, Ibaraki Prefectural Police Headquarters, Mito, Japan; 3R&D Group, Sinwa Chemical Industries Ltd., Kyoto, Japan P 12-616:00-17:30 P 12-12 A PRIMARY STUDY ON THE SYNERGISTIC EFFECT OF DIAZEPAM AND ETHANOL: CHANGES IN MEDIAN LETHAL DOSE AND METABOLISM OF DIAZEPAM Rongshuai Wang, Liang Liu, Qian Liu Department of Forensic Medicine, Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China P 12-716:00-17:30 SIMULTANEOUS ANALYSIS OF ANALGESICS IN URINE USING IONIC LIQUID BASED LIQUIDLIQUID EXTRACTION COUPLED WITH HIGHPERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY Xueguo Chen, Ting Zhang 1 16:00-17:30 CHARACTERISTICS OF SUICIDES CAUSED BY DRUG OVERDOSE IN THE STATE OF MARYLAND, USA Xinbiao Liao1, Xiang Zhang2, Daming Sun3, Guozhong Zhang4, Kerming Yun5, Tiantong Yang6, Rebecca Phipps2, David Fowler2, Ling Li2, 7 Forensic Science Certer, Guangdong Provincial Pubic Security Department, Guangzhou, China; 2Forensic Toxicology, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Baltimore, United States; 3Foresnic Science Center, East China University of Political Science and Law, Shanghai, China; 4Foresnic Pathology, Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang, China; 5Foresnic Toxicology, Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, China; 6Key Laboratory of Evidence Science, China University of Political Science 1 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 153 Oct. 16 (Thu) Department of Forensic Medicine, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Department of Archaeology, Deccan College, Pune, India; 3Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (South); 4Institute of Forensic Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (South); 5Department of Forensic Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 Auditorium Lobby (3F) Poster Presentation 11 Mass Disaster (MD) and Law, Beijing, China; 7Department of Forensic Pathology, DIAN Forensic Science Center, Hangzhou, China P 12-13 16:00-17:30 COMPARATIVE STUDY ON QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF CARBON MONOXIDE IN BLOOD BY SPECTROPHOTOMETRY AND GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY-MASS SPECTROMETRY Zhang Ting, Xueguo Chen Forensic Chemistry, National Police University of China, Shenyang, China P 12-14 16:00-17:30 USING UPLC®-MS/MS FOR WORKPLACE DRUG TESTING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION Rob Lee1, Simone Donzelli2, Giulia Riccardino3, Luca Salvaderi3, Michela De Francheschi4, Michelle Wood1 Health Sciences Diagnostics, Waters Corporation, Wilmslow, United Kingdom; 2Clinical Specialist, Waters, Milan, Italy; 3Cedam Italia, Cedam Italia, Bresso, Italy; 4 Bianalisi Analisi Mediche, Bianalisi Analisi Mediche, Carate Brianza, Italy 1 P 12-15 16:00-17:30 RAPID DETERMINATION OF BENZODIAZEPINES, ZOLPIDEM AND THEIR METABOLITES IN URINE USING DIRECT INJECTION LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHYTANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY Yu-Dong Jeong1, Min Kyeong Kim2, Hee Seung Kim2, Sung Ill Suh2, Jae Ill Lee2, Jae Chul Jeong2, Moon Kyo In2, Junghan Song3, Jin Young Kim2, Ki-Jung Paeng1 Oct. 16 (Thu) P 12-16 16:00-17:30 REPEATABILITY AND LINEARITY OF DERIVATIZES AMINES VIA DIRECT DERIVATIZATION ON TLC PLATES Kim Younsu, Ha Yeong Seon, Choi Sung Woon Department of Scientific Criminal Investigation, Cnu, Daejeon, Korea (South) P 12-17 16:00-17:30 EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL ON SPEECH AND LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS: AN EXPERIMENTAL 154 • WFF2014 Faculty of Letters Department of Western Languages and Literacy, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey; 2 Department of Forensic Medicine, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey; 3Department of Forensic Medicine, Hacettepe Universty, Ankara, Turkey; 4Department of Forensic Medicine, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey; 5Department of Forensic Medicine, Hacettepe Universty, Ankara, Turkey 1 P 12-18 16:00-17:30 ACCREDITATION OF FORENSIC LABORATORIES AS PART OF THE,EUROPEAN FORENSIC SCIENCE 2020" CONCEPT Gabor Kovacs Department for Criminal Sciences, Szechenyi Istvan University, Gyor, Hungary P 12-19 16:00-17:30 STUDY ON THE PROCESS EFFICIENCY OF METHOMYL, ENDOSULFAN, GLYPHOSATE, GLUFOSINATE FROM LIQUID EVIDENCES Eunyoung Han1, Heejin Yang 2, Ilung Seol 2, Dong Woo Kim 2, Sangeun Lee 1 College of Pharmacy, Duksung Women’s University, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Drug & Toxicology Section, National Forensic Service, Jeollanam-Do, Korea (South) 1 P 12-20 16:00-17:30 A FORENSIC AUTOPSY CASE OF SEROTONIN SYNDROME FROM INTOXICATION WITH MULTIPLE SELECTIVE SEROTONIN-REUPTAKE INHIBITORS Mio Takayama, Brian Waters, Kenji Hara, Aya Matsusue, Masayuki Kashiwagi, Shin-Ichi Kubo Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Fukuoka University, Fukuoka City, Japan P 12-21 16:00-17:30 SIMPLE ANALYSIS OF TIMOLOL BY LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY-TANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY: APPLICATION TO A FORENSIC PRACTICE Migiwa Asano1, Naoki Yoshioka2, Azumi Kuse3, Mai Morichika3, Emi Taniguchi1, Motonori Takahashi3, Takeshi Kondo3, Kanako Nakagawa3, Makoto Sakurada4, Yasuhiro Ueno3 Department of Legal Medicine, Ehime University 1 Graduate School of Medicine, Toon, Japan; 2Public Health Science Research Center, Hyogo Prefectural Institute of Public Health and Consumer Sciences, Kobe, Japan; 3Division of Legal Medicine, Department of Community Medicine and Social Health Science, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Japan; 4 Forensic Science Laboratory, Hyogo Prefectural Police Headquarters, Kobe, Japan P 12-22 16:00-17:30 METABOLISM STUDIES OF ANABOLIC STEROIDS BY CUNNINGHAMELLA ELEGANS Unnikrishnan Kuzhiumparambil1, David Anderson2, Jane Cameron3, Shanlin Fu1 Centre for Forensic Science, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia; 2Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark; 3 Cell Biology Facilty, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia 1 P 12-23 16:00-17:30 BLOOD CONCENTRATIONS OF AMLODIPINE, EPROSARTAN, ETIZOLAM, TRAZODONE AND CLOPIDOGREL IN A FATAL CASE AFTER THE OVERDOSE INGESTION OF THE PRESCRIPTION DRUGS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE BY LC-MS-MS Jongsook Rhee, Sunhye Park, Yuran Park, Gundong You, Yonghoon Park Drug & Forensic Toxicolgoy Division, Natioal Forensic Service, Wonju-si, Gangwon-do, Korea (South) P 12-24 16:00-17:30 UPLC-QTOF-MS METHOD Evaluation on drugs in human bloods of fire death case Sunhye Park, Jongsook Rhee, Sanghee Woo, Yuran Park, Yonghoon Park China P 12-2616:00-17:30 HEPATOTOXICITY OF ILLEGAL HOME-MADE ALCOHOLS Hasan Gökce1, Adnan Celikel2, Ramazan Akcan3, Cem Zeren2, Ibrahim Ortanca2, Sumeyra Demirkiran2 Department of Pathology, 1. Mustafa Kemal University Medical Faculty, Hatay, Turkey; 2Department of Forensic Medicine, Mustafa Kemal University Medical Faculty, Ankara, Turkey; 3Department of Forensic Medicine, Hacettepe University Medical Faculty, Ankara, Turkey 1 P 12-2716:00-17:30 EXPLORATION OF POTENTIAL BIOMARKERS BASED ON NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE AND THE PSYCHOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR OF ALCOHOL-DEPENDENCE Linchuan Liao, Youyi Yan, Hui Xiong, Yi Ye, Min Xiao, Run Guo Department of Forensic Analytical Toxicology, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China P 12-2816:00-17:30 casa® supplemental agent intoxication (case Report) Hee Jin Yang, Dong Woo Kin, Il Ung Seol Toxicology, National Forensic Service, Gwang-ju, Korea (South) P 12-2916:00-17:30 COMPREHENSIVE DRUG SCREENING OF SUSPECTED GHB/GBL OVERDOSE CASES Michelle Wood1, Nayan Mistry1, Paul I Dargan2, David M Wood2, Christophe Stove3, Nele Sadones3, Robert Lee1, John R H Archer2 Drug & Forensic Toxicology Division, National Forensic Service, Gangwon-do, Korea (South) Health Sciences, Waters, Wilmslow, United Kingdom; Guys and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, Clinical Toxicology, London, United Kingdom; 3University of Ghent, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium P 12-25 P 12-3016:00-17:30 16:00-17:30 EFFECT OF ETHANOL ON POSTMORTEM REDISTRIBUTION OF MDMA IN ACUTE ALCOHOL-MDMA COMBINED-USE RATS Man Liang1, Na Zheng2, Yan Liu1, Liang Liu1 Department of Forensic Medicine, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China; 2Department of pathophysiology, Shenzhen University School of Medicine, Guangdong, 1 1 2 SUDDEN UNEXPECTED DEATH DUE TO OXYGEN DEFICIENCY AND CARBON DIOXIDE POISONING BY DECOMPOSITION GASES IN OPENED OCCUPATIONAL AREAS Nam Yee Kim1, Joung Shin Park2, Yuna Kim1, Bong Woo Lee3, Ho Lee4 1 Seoul Institute, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Gwangju Institute, National Forensic Service, WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 155 Oct. 16 (Thu) Department of Chemistry, Yonsei University, Wonju, Korea (South); 2Forensic Science Division, Supreme Prosecutors Office, Seoul, Korea (South); 3Department of Laboratory Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Bundang, Korea (South) 1 STUDY Ali Rıza Tumer1 Gwangju, Korea (South); 3Medical Center, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South); 4Medical School, Chonbuk National University, Chonbuk, Korea (South) P 12-3116:00-17:30 METHOD VALIDATION OF MALE SEX HORMONE IN URINE FOR CHEMICAL CASTRATION AND COMPARISON ON HORMON LEVEL IN NORMAL GROUP Sujin Jeong1, Hyesun Yum1, Sungmin Moon1, Minji Kang1, Jungjoon Kim1, Kkonnip Son1, Juseon Lee 1, Sangki Lee 2, Seungkyung Baeck1 Narcotics, Forensic Toxicology and Chemistry Div., National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Drug & Toxicology Lab., National Forensic Service, Daegu, Korea (South) 1 P 12-3516:00-17:30 DETECTABILITY AND FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR SIMULTANEOUS AND FAST SCREENING OF TARGET DRUGS IN POSTMORTEM BLOOD Seungkyung Baeck, Juseon Lee, Sujin Jeong, Hyesun Yeom, Sungmin Moon, Minji Kang, Jungjoon Kim Narcotics, forensic toxicology & chemistry division, Seoul Institute, National Forensic Servce, Seoul, Korea (South) P 12-3616:00-17:30 SIMULTANEOUS ANALYSIS OF MULTI PESTICIDES IN BIOLOGICAL FLUIDS USING LC-TANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY; QUADRUPOLE /TIME OF FLIGHT AND TRIPLE QUADRUPOLE MASS SPECTROMETRY Hyung Seung Kim1, Jung Hyun Kim2 SIMULTANEOUS DETERMINATION OF ACONITUM ALKALOIDS IN A FATAL INTOXICATION CASE BY LC-MS/MS Sujin Jeong, Hyesun Yum, Sungmin Moon, Minji Kang, Jungjoon Kim, Kkonnip Son, Juseon Lee, Seungkyung Baeck Narcotics, Forensic Toxicology and Chemistry Div., National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South) P 12-3316:00-17:30 DISTRIBUTION OF ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES AND PCBS IN UMBILICAL CORD AND MATERNAL BLOOD; DATA FROM CUKUROVA, TURKEY Nebile Daglioglu1, Pinar Efeoglu1, Mete K. Gulmen1, Aynur Ahmedova2, Fatma Tuncay Ozgunen2 Oct. 16 (Thu) 2 P 12-3416:00-17:30 CARBONMONOXIDE POISONING IN DIVERS: A CASE REPORT Pinar Efeoglu1, Nebile Daglioglu1, Necmi Cekin1, Atilhan Kaya2, Tamer Eren2 Forensic Toxicology, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey; Forensic Medicine, Branch of Adana Forensic Medicine, Adana, Turkey 1 2 156 • WFF2014 Auditorium Lobby (3F) 16:00-17:30 Poster Presentation 13 Trace Evidence / Forensic Chemistry (TEC) P 13-316:00-17:30 QUANTITATIVE LEAD DETERMINATION IN COATING PAINT ON CHILD OUTWEAR BY LA-ICP-MS: A PRACTICAL CALIBRATION STRATEGY FOR SOLID SAMPLES Sevinc Zeynep Ellez, Selda Mercan, Zeynep Turkmen, Murat Yayla, Salih Cengiz Forensic Toxicology, Institute of Forensic Sciences, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey P 13-416:00-17:30 P 12-3716:00-17:30 1 ENVIRONMENTAL HEATH CATASTROPHE IN ARSENIC AFFECTED ENDEMIC AREA OF BALLIA DISTRICT INDIA Neha Chaurasia, S.k Pandey forensic medicine, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India P 12-3816:00-17:30 ALCOHOL AND PSYCHOACTIVE DRUG CONSUMPTION AMONG INJURED DRIVERS: AN EMERGENCY ROOM STUDY IN A TERTIARY TRAUMA CENTRE OF NORTH-WEST INDIA Senthil Kumar1, Yogender Bansal1, Dalbir Singh1, Bikash Medhi2 Dept of Forensic medicine, Postgraduate Institute of medical education and research, Chandigarh, India; 2 Dept of clinical pharmacology, Postgraduate Institute of medical education and research, Chandigarh, India 1 ANALYSIS OF CONDOMS BY GC/MS WITH A TEMPERATURE-PROGRAMMABLE PYROLYZER Seh Youn Park1 Forensic Chemistry, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Environmental Engineering, University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea (South) P 13-616:00-17:30 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF NMR, GC-MS AND XRF FOR DETECTION OF ILLEGAL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Mia Kwon, Kwang-Ho Jin, Woo-Yong Park, Suncheun Kim Physics and Chemistry, National Forensic Service, Daejeon, Korea (South) TOXICOLOGY FINDINGS IN CASES OF HANGING IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO OVER A 3-YEAR PERIOD Nikolas Lemos1, Ellen G. Moffatt2, Amy P. Hart2 Forensic Laboratory DIvision, Office of Chief Medical Examiner, San Francisco, United States; 2Medical Division, Office of Chief Medical Examiner, San 1 EXTENT AND PERSISTENCE OF SECONDARY GUNSHOT RESIDUE CONTAMINATION FROM POLICE OFFICERS AND NATIONAL SERVICEMEN IN SINGAPORE: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY Khee Nguen Low, Yuling Ding, Alaric Chin Wai Koh, Yihua Li, Thiam Bon Lim Forensic Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, Health Sciences Authority, Singapore P 13-11 16:00-17:30 FORENSIC ANALYSIS OF PRINTING INKS USING TANDEM LIBS AND LA-ICP-MS Kiran Subedi, Tatiana Trejos, Jose Almirall Chemistry, FIU, Miami, United States P 13-12 16:00-17:30 STUDY OF GUN-SHOT RESIDUE BY XRF TECHNIQUE IN MONGOLIA Ts. Gantulga1, Tuvshin-Erdene Khaltar1, D. Bolortuya2 National Institute of Forensic Scientic, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia; 2Nuclear Research Center, National University of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 1 P 13-13 16:00-17:30 ON THE CASE OF THE FIRE VICTIMS BY GC AND GC/MS WITH K4FE(CN)6 AND PFBBR Joon Bae Lee1, O Seong Kwon1, Jae Hoon You1, Jin Hoon Lee1, Shungkun Shon1, Ki Jung Paeng2 Department of Chemistry, National Forensic ServiceDaegu, Chilgok, Gyungbuk, Korea (South); 2Department of Chemistry, Yonsei University, Wonju, Gangwon, Korea (South) 1 P 13-716:00-17:30 THE STUDY ON THE ANALYSIS OF IGNITABLE LIQUIDS IN THE CLOTHING OF SUSPECTED ARSON Park Jongshin1, Kim Jaekyun1, Park Yoonshin1, Nam Geummun2, Min Jisook2 Forensic Chemistry, Gwangju Instutite, National Forensic Science, Jeollanam-Do, Korea (South); 2Division of Chemical Analysis, National Forence Science, Wonju, Korea (South) 1 P 12-3916:00-17:30 P 13-916:00-17:30 P 13-816:00-17:30 INFLUENCE OF PRINTING AND NINHYDRIN TEST ON CONVENTIONAL PAPER EXAMINATION P 13-14 16:00-17:30 AN INDICATOR IN TIRE RUBBER FOR INVESTIGATING ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENT THROUGH DERIVATIZATION WITH TFAA FOLLOWED BY GC/MS ANALYSIS Joon Bae Lee1, O Seong Kwon1, Jae Hoon You1, Shungkun Shon1, Jin Hoon Lee1, Ki Jung Paeng2 Department of Chemistry, National Forensic ServiceDaegu, Chilgok, Gyungbuk, Korea (South); 2Department of Chemistry, Yonsei University, Wonju, Gangwon, Korea (South) 1 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 157 Oct. 16 (Thu) Forensic Toxicology, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey; Obstetrics and Gynecology, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey 1 Third Department of Forensic Science, National Research Institute of Police Science, Chiba, Japan Scientific InvestigationLaboratory, MND Crime Investigation Command, Seoul, Korea (South); 2College of pharmacy, Chung Ang University, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 P 12-3216:00-17:30 Hiromi Itamiya, Ritsuko Sugita Francisco, United States P 13-15 16:00-17:30 THE STATISTICAL ANALYSIS IN BLUE BALLPOINT PEN INKS ON PAPERS Jin Hee Lee1, Yu Rim Jang1, Sang Chul Hoe1, Kiwook Kim1, Geammun Nam1, Ji-Sook Min1 Chemical Analysis Division, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South); 2Department of Chemistry, Yonsei University, Wonju, Korea (South); 3Department of Chemistry and Nano Science, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 P 13-16 16:00-17:30 THE DISCRIMINATION OF GINSENG CULTIVATING REGION USING LIGHT STABLE ISOTOPE ANALYSIS Joo-Hyun Song1, Jin Hee Lee1, 3, Sang Chul Heo1, Kiwook Kim1, Guemmun Nam1, Myung Duck Kim1, Young Woon Kim1, Woo-Yong Park2, Gwang-Ho Jin2, Mi-A Kwon2, Jisook Min1 Chemical Analysis Division, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South); 2Physical and Chemical Analysis Division, National Forensic Service(Daejeon institute, Dajeon, Korea (South); 3Department of Chemistry, YonSei University, Wonju, Korea (South) 1 P 13-17 16:00-17:30 EDXRF ANALYSIS OF AUTOMOTIVE PAINTS IN MONGOLIA Tuvshin-Erdene Khaltar Department of Scientific Analyses, National Institute of Forensic Science, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Oct. 16 (Thu) P 13-18 16:00-17:30 ELEMENTAL FINGERPRINTING OF TIRES USING X-RAY FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY (XRF) Dae-Jun Ahn1, Sang-Cheol Heo1, Ki-Wook Kim1, Geum-Mun Nam1, Myung-Duck Kim1, Ha-Sun Park1, Mi-A Kwon1, Kwang-Ho Jin1, Woo-Yong Park1, JiSook Min1 Division of Chemical Analysis, National Forensic Service, WonJu, Korea (South); 2Division of Traffic Accident Analysis, National Forensic Service, WonJu, Korea (South); 3Daejeon Institute, National Forensic Service, Dae jeon, Korea (South) 1 16:00-17:30 THE CASES OF FORENSIC HUMAN IDENTIFICATION USING HAIR ANALYSIS Jisook Min, Kiwook Kim, Sangcheol Heo, Yurim Jang Division of Chemical Analysis, National Forensic Service, 158 • WFF2014 P 13-20 October 17 (Friday) 16:00-17:30 ADVANCES IN ON-SITE FORENSIC ANALYSIS THOUGH RUGGEDIZED AND MOBILE GC/MS Rosalind Chia, Philip Tackett Detection, FLIR Systems, Singapore IAFS Special Session Grand Ballroom 103 (1F) 09:00-10:30 Special Session 16 Toxicology / Illicit Drugs (TI) QUADRUPOLE-TIME-OF-FLIGHT-MASS SPECTROMETRY (LC-Q-TOFMS) TO FORENSIC TOXICOLOGY Akira Ishii Nagoya University, Japan Chairpersons Daniel Isenshmid (USA), Meejung Park (Korea) Grand Ballroom 104 (1F) SS16-1 09:00-09:30 mass spectrometry vs designer synthetic cannabinoids Marilyn Huestis National Institute of Drug Abuse, USA SS16-2 09:30-10:00 Gent University, Belgium 10:00-10:30 THE CHALLENGE OF NEW PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES Justice Tettey United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Austria Grand Ballroom 103 (1F) 11:00-12:30 Special Session 17 Toxicology / Illicit Drugs (TI) Osamu Suzuki (Japan), Jaesin Lee (Korea) 11:00-11:30 Illictt drug use in australia: prevalence and consequences Olaf Drummer 11:30-12:00 CASES OF DEATH RELATED TO MULTIPLE DRUG USE Daniel Isenshmid NMS LABS, USA SS17-3 SS18-1 11:00-11:30 INTEGRITY VERIFICATION OF VIDEO CONTENTS IN A SURVEILLANCE CAMERA FOR DIGITAL FORENSIC INVESTIGATION Heejo Lee Korea University, Korea SS18-2 11:30-12:00 APPLICATION OF THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL DIGITAL SHAPE IMAGES ON THE FIELD OF FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY Kazuhiko Imaizumi National Research Institute of Police Science, Japan 12:00-12:30 THE FUTURE OF FORENSIC DOCUMENT EXAMINATION – “SAME OLD SAME OLD” OR “THE END OF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT”? Claude Roux University of Technology, Australia Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine and Monash University, Australia SS17-2 Chairpersons SS18-3 Chairpersons SS17-1 Special Session 18 - Digital and Multimedia Science / Cyber Forensic / Questioned Document (DMS/CF/QD) Claude Roux (Australia), Heejo Lee (Korea) DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS Alain Verstraete SS16-3 11:00-12:30 12:00-12:30 APPLICATION OF LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY- Forensic Science in Korea This session is in Korean. Korean-English inerpretation will be provided. Auditorium (3F) 09:00-17:30 Moderator Joo Hong Gho (Korea) FSK-109:00-09:30 BLOODSTAIN PATTERN ANALYSIS IN KOREA: WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 159 Oct. 17 (Fri) P 13-19 Wonju, Korea (South) HISTORY, RESEARCHES AND CASE ANALYSES Young-Il Seo INJURY Jihun Choi National Forensic Service, Korea National Forensic Service, Korea FSK-209:30-10:00 FSK-914:20-14:40 THE PROPOSAL OF THE METHOD TO PROVE CRIME EVIDENCES IN WATER Il Pyeong Kim National Forensic Service, Korea FSK-310:00-10:30 THE STATISTICAL ANALYSIS ON LEGAL AUTOPSY PERFORMED IN KOREA Byung Ha Choi National Forensic Service, Korea FSK-411:00-11:30 DIGITAL FORENSIC INVESTIGATION NETWORK IN KOREA Insoo Lee National Forensic Service, Korea FSK-511:30-12:00 CYBER SECURITY AND DIGITAL FORENSICS: THOUGHTS ON THEIR RELATIONSHIP Yunsik Jang National Forensic Service, Korea FSK-612:00-12:15 A STUDY ON THE DETERMINATION OF FIRE ORIGIN BY SHADOW ANALYSIS Seunghun Lee1, Sung-Chul Shin1, Sang-Jun Lee1, Jae-Hun Han1, Youngsun Ryu1, Jaeseok Lee1, Donmook Choi1 Div. Crime Scene Investigation, Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Fire and Disaster Protection Engineering, Gachon Univeristy, Sungnam, Korea (South) 1 STUDY OF DISCRIMINATING THE SEQUENCE OF SEAL IMPRESSION AND PRINTED TEXT IN THE DOCUMENTS Ka Young Lee Digital Technology & Biometry Division, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South) FSK-814:00-14:20 ASSESSMENT OF OCCUPANT & PEDESTRIAN 160 • WFF2014 O 35-5 National Forensic Service, Korea THE STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE BUILDING COLLAPSE USING MIDAS PROGRAM Chan-Seong Park Ministry of Health, Directorate of Forensic Centers, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia IAFS Oral Presentation 203 (2F) 09:00-10:30 National Forensic Service, Korea Oral Presentation 35 Forensic Pathology (PT) : Regional Issue I FSK-1014:40-15:00 Chairpersons THE STUDY ABOUT THERMAL DEFORMATION OF BODY HAIR FROM ARSONIST USING INFLAMMABLE SUBSTANCES Sang-jun Lee O 35-109:00-09:15 Korean Institute of Fire Investigation, Korea FSK-11 15:00-15:30 FORENSIC GENETIC ANALYSES OF MITOCHONDRIAL DNA HAPLOGROUPS AND CONTROL REGION VARIATION IN THE KOREAN POPULATION Seung Beom Hong National Forensic Service, Korea FSK-1216:00-16:30 PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION THROUGH STYLISTIC ANALYSIS Joo Hong Gho1, Hanseo Seo2 Central Documents Authenticatin Center; 2Yale Document Identification Center 1 FSK-1316:30-16:50 DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF NICOTINE IN POSTMORTEM BLOOD USING LC-MS/MS AND A CASE REPORT, DEATH OF NICOTINE POISONING Hyesun Yum National Forensic Service, Korea FSK-1416:50-17:10 COMPARISON OF FOUR DIFFERENT SPE SORBENT TYPES APPLIED FOR FORENSIC TOXICOLOGY Jiyeong Jo National Forensic Service, Korea FSK-1517:10-17:30 THE PYROLYSIS PRODUCTS AND ANALYSIS OF IGNITABLE LIQUIDS 10:00-10:15 THE EXPERIENCE OF THE SAUDI FORENSIC MEDICOLEGAL SERVICE IN MASS DISASTER Khalid Jaber Kyungmoo Yang (Korea), Christopher Milroy (Canada) FETAL, NEONATAL AND INFANT DEATHS IN CHINA: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF CASES DETECTED IN TONGJI FORENSIC MEDICAL CENTER FROM 2001 TO 2013 Rongshuai Wang, Liang Liu, Qian Liu O 35-6 10:15-10:30 FORENSIC ASPECTS OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING BY CHARCOAL BURNING IN DENMARK, 2008-2012: AN AUTOPSY BASED STUDY Alexandra Gheorghe, Martin Rune Christensen The Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark 208A (2F) 09:00-10:30 Department of Forensic Medicine, Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China Oral Presentation 36 - Others (Others) O 35-209:15-09:30 O 36-309:00-09:15 Chairpersons Haskell Pitluck (USA), Heesun Chung (Korea) TRENDS OF FATAL DELIBERATE SELF-HARM IN MANIPAL, INDIA Prashantha Bhagavath, Charan Kishore Shetty, Vikram Palimar THE PRESENT SITUATION ANALYSIS AND THOUGHTS AND SUGGESTIONS ON REVITALIZING CHINESE FORENSIC MEDICINE Xinshan Chen Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Kasturba Medical College Manipal, Manipal University, Manipal, India Department of Forensic Pathology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China O 35-309:30-09:45 O 36-409:15-09:30 BURNED CORPSES AFTER FIRE IN A TEXTILE FACTORY: IDENTIFICATION AND FORENSIC ACTIVITIES Martina Focardi1, Francesco Mari2, Ugo Ricci3, Vilma Pinchi1 Department of Health Sciences, Forensic Sciences Section, University of Florence, Florence, Italy; 2 Department of Health Sciences, Division of Forensic Toxicology, University of Florence, Florence, Italy; 3 Diagnostic Genetics Unit, Azienda OspedalieroUniversitaria Careggi, Florence, Italy 1 PUPIL FUNCTION AS AN INDICATOR FOR BEING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF CENTRAL NERVOUS ACTING SUBSTANCES FROM A TRAFFIC-MEDICINE PERSPECTIVE Fabio Monticelli1, Fritz Priemer2, Ulrich Preiss3, Michael Böttcher4, Thomas Kellerr1 Forensic Medicine, Paris Lodron University, Salzburg, Austria; 2Institute of Forensic Expert Reports, University Nürtingen-Geislingen, München, Germany; 3Forensic Medicine, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Oldenburg, Germany; 4MVZ, Labor Dessau, DessauRosslau, Germany 1 O 35-409:45-10:00 THE ROLE OF THE FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST IN INFECTIOUS EPIDEMICS Jeffrey Jentzen Pathology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States O 36-5 09:30-09:45 BODIES IN PARCELS Fawzi Benomran Forensic Medicne, Dubai Police/ Dubai Medical College, Dubai, United Arab Emirates WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 161 Oct. 17 (Fri) Oct. 17 (Fri) FSK-712:15-12:30 Geummun Nam O 36-6 09:45-10:00 HOMICIDE PATTERNS AND MOTIVES IN HATAY TURKEY Cem Zeren, Ibrahim Ortanca, Adnan Celikel, Sumeyra Demirkiran, M. Mustafa Arslan Forensic Medicine, Mustafa Kemal University, Medical Faculty, Hatay, Turkey 208A (2F) 09:00-10:30 Oral Presentation 37 Forensic Genetics & Biology (GB) : NGS / Kinship Chairpersons Kyoung-Jin Shin (Korea), Jong-Jin Kim (Korea) Lu1 Key Laboratory of Evidence Science of Ministry of Education-collaborative Innovation Center of Judicial Civilization, China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, China; 2Department of Public Security Science and Technology, Beijing Police College, Beijing, China; 3Dna, Beijing Tongda Shoucheng Institute of Forensic Science, Beijing, China 1 O 37-5 10:00-10:15 COMPLEX KINSHIP ANALYSIS BY MULTIGENOTYPING SYSTEM AND IBS SCORE Yan Liu1, Zhen-Min Zhao1 Forensic Biology, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Shanghai, China; 2Forensic Biology, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Shanghai, China 1 O 37-109:00-09:15 SECOND GENERATION SEQUENCING OF FORENSIC GENETIC STR MARKERS Niels Morling Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark O 37-209:15-09:30 FORENSIC ADVANTAGES OF NEXTGENERATION SEQUENCING TECHNOLOGY FOR STR GENOTYPING USING THE PERSONAL ION GENOME MACHINE Joseph Chang, Chien-Wei Chang, Robert Lagace, Reina Langit, Narasimhan Rajagopalan, Sharon Wootton Human Identification, Thermo Fisher Scientific, South San Francisco, California, United States O 37-309:30-09:45 MASSIVE SEQUENCE ANALYSIS OF FORENSIC STR LOCI USING NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING AND ITS APPLICATION TO MIXTURE ANALYSIS Eun Hye Kim, In Seok Yang, Sang-Eun Jung, Hwan Young Lee, Woo Ick Yang, Kyoung-Jin Shin O 37-409:45-10:00 APPLICATION OF THE NUMBER OF ALLELES IDENTICAL BY STATE AND DISCRIMINANT FUNCTIONS IN FULL SIBLING IDENTIFICATION Li Yuan1, Xu Xu1, He Ren2, Chong Chen3, Yan Shi3, Di 162 • WFF2014 10:15-10:30 SNP AND X-STR AND MTDNA ANALYSIS IN MATERNITY TESTING WHEN THE FALSE MOTHER CAN NOT BE EXCLUDED BY 46 STRS GENOTYPING Li Li1, Yuan Lin1, Yan Liu1, Suhua Zhang1, Chengtao Li1, Shumin Zhao 1, Yacheng Liu2 Department of Forensic Biology, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Forensic Medicine, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Shanghai, China; 2 Department of Forensic Biology, Institute of Forensic Science, Beijing Pubic Security Bureau, Beijing, China 1 204 (2F) 09:00-10:30 Oral Presentation 38 Fingerprint / Scene Investigation (FPR/SI) : Fingerprint Chairpersons Won Boon Park (USA), Dae-Kyoon Park (Korea) O 38-109:00-09:15 LATENT FINGERMARK DETECTION TECHNIQUES: TOWARDS A MORE FUNDAMENTAL UNDERSTANDING THROUGH MICROSCOPIC OBSERVATIONS OF THE FINGERMARK RESIDUE Sebastien Moret1, Xanthe Spindler1, Chris Lennard2, Claude Roux1 Centre for Forensic Science, University of Technology, Sydney, Sydney, Australia; 2Forensic Science, University of Western Sydney, Richmond, Australia 1 O 39-109:00-09:15 FINGERMARK DETECTION USING FUNCTIONALIZED SILICON OXIDE NANOPARTICLES Sebastien Moret1, Andy Becue2, Claude Roux1, Christophe Champod2 DENTAL LITIGATION: THE PHENOMENON IN ITS REALITY Vilma Pinchi1, Stefano Garatti2, Francesco Pradella1, Giulia Vitale1, Marco Scarpelli1, Valerio Tinozzi3, Gianaristide Norelli1 1 Centre for Forensic Science, University of Technology, Sydney, Sydney, Australia; 2Ecole Des Sciences Criminelles, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland Department of Forensic Medical Sciences, University of Firenze, Firenze, Italy; 2Clinical Supervision Office, Hospital of Desio and Vimercate, Desio, Italy; 3None, Private Practice, Roma, Italy O 38-409:30-09:45 O 39-209:15-09:30 THE HOME OFFICE FINGERMARK VISUALISATION MANUAL Rory Downham Chemistry / Forensics, Home Office Centre for Applied Science and Technology, St Albans, United Kingdom O 38-5 09:45-10:00 SINGLE- AND MULTI-TARGET IMMUNOGENIC REAGENTS FOR THE DETECTION OF LATENT FINGERMARKS: FIRST STEPS TOWARDS A UNIVERSAL REAGENT Xanthe Spindler1, Reasmey Tith1, Oliver Hofstetter2, Chris Lennard3, Claude Roux1 Centre for Forensic Science, University of Technology, Sydney, Ultimo, Australia; 2Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, United States; 3Forensic Science, School of Science and Health, University of Western Sydney, Richmond, Australia 1 O 38-6 10:00-10:15 THE RESEARCH OF EXTRACTING FINGERPRINTS ON MULTICOLOR BACKGROUND BY USING THE SPECTRAL IMAGING AND DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY Dan Wang Audio-Visual Material Inspection Technology Department, National Police University of China, Shenyang, China 209 (2F) 09:00-10:30 Oral Presentation 39 Forensic Odontology (OD) : Forensic odontology and Judicial needs Chairpersons Ruediger Lessig (Germany), Sang Seob Lee (Korea) 1 DEVELOPMENT OF AN AUTOMATED SOFTWARE TO CALCULATE TOOTHPULP VOLUME RATIO FROM CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY AND ITS POSSIBLE APPLICATION TO AGE ESTIMATION Hoon-Ki Lee1, Sang-Seob Lee2, Jong-Il Yun1, JeongYun Lee1 1 Department of Oral Medicine and Oral Diagnosis, Seoul National University School of Dentistry, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Division of Forensic Odontology, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South) O 39-309:30-09:45 AGE ESTIMATION IN DOWN SYNDROME SUBJECTS Laura Farese2, Stefano Garatti2, Vilma Pinchi1, Fabio Brusamolino2 Forensic Odontology, University of Florence, Milan, Italy; 2Special dentistry Clinic, Desio and Vimercate Hospital, Milan, Italy 1 O 39-409:45-10:00 AGE ESTIMATION USING TOOTH DEVELOPMENT OF INDONESIAN POPULATION Adisty Setyari Putri1, Benindra Nehemia Makes1, Nurtami Soedarsono1 Oral Biology, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; Dental Radiology, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; 3Oral Biology, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia 1 2 O 39-5 10:00-10:15 ACCURACY OF AGE ESTIMATION USING THREE DENTAL DEVELOPMENT SCHEMAS Sakher Alqahtani1, Mark Hector3, Helen Liversidge2 College of Dentistry, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 2School of Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom; 3School 1 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 163 Oct. 17 (Fri) Oct. 17 (Fri) Department of Forensic Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea (South) O 37-6 O 38-209:15-09:30 of Dentistry, Dundee University, Dundee, United Kingdom 210 (2F) 09:00-10:30 Oral Presentation 40 Forensic Psychiatry / Behavioral Science (PBS) : PBS I PSYCHOPATHIC TENDENCIES ON CONCEALED INFORMATION TEST Hong Hyeongi1, Ji Hyungki1, Kim Heesong1, Hyun Myoungho 2 Psychological Forensics Division, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South); 2Department of Psychology, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 O 40-209:00-09:15 K-WISER: A COMPUTATIONAL-LINGUISTIC APPROACH TO DETECTING DECEPTION IN KOREAN WRITTEN STATEMENTS Carole E Chaski1, Seung-Man Kang2 Research and Development, Institute for Linguistic Evidence, Georgetown, Delaware, United States; 2 English Education, Chungbuk National University, Chungbuk, Korea (South) 1 O 40-309:15-09:30 SUICIDE NOTES Faruk Asicioglu1, Sefa Saygili2 Institute of Forensic Sciences, University of Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Kırklareli, Kırklareli, Turkey O 40-409:30-09:45 SENSITIVITY AND SPECIFICITY OF BRAIN ELECTRICAL OSCILLATION SIGNATURE PROFILING (BEOS_P) - DIFFERENTIATING PERPETRATOR FROM WITNESS Anjali Yadav, Dr. Asha Srivastava Forensic Psychology Division, Cfsl/cbi, New Delhi, India O 40-5 09:45-10:00 Department of Forensic Psychiatry, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, P.r.china, Shanghai, China STUDY ON DIFFERENCES OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE ASSOCIATED WITH LYING FROM 164 • WFF2014 11:00-12:30 Oral Presentation 41 Forensic Pathology (PT) : Regional Issue II Chairpersons John Clark (UK), Hongil Ha (Korea) O 41-2 11:00-11:15 RETROSPECTIVE DESCRIPTIVE STUDY ON SUICIDAL DEATHS IN COLOMBO NORTH AND COLOMBO SOUTH TEACHING HOSPITALS IN SRI LANKA (2004-2013) Paranirubasingam Paranitharan1, Sanjaya Hulathduwa2, Nirmala Perera3, Dhammika Ariyarathne4, Anjana De Silva5 Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ragama, Sri Lanka; 2Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Sri Jayawardenepure, Sri Lanka; 3Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ragama, Sri Lanka; 4 Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Sri Jayawardenepure, Sri Lanka; 5 Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ragama, Sri Lanka 10:00-10:15 O 41-3 11:15-11:30 STATISTICS OF HOMICIDAL CASES FROM 20112013 IN DEPARTMENT OF FORENSIC MEDICINE & MEDICOLEGAL, CIPTO MANGUNKUSUMO HOSPITAL, JAKARTA, INDONESIA Yudy Yudy, Atmadja Djaja Surya O 41-6 O 42-5 12:00-12:15 INVESTIGATION OF THE CAUSE OF DEATH IN FINLAND Ursula Vala, Eeva Siitonen Forensic Medicine Unit, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland 208A (2F) Oral Presentation 42 Others : Regional Issue II Ronald L Singer (USA) 11:00-11:15 STUDY ON THE TIME INVERSION OF DROWNED VICTIMS BY MARINE FOULING ORGANISMS Hyun Woung Shin1, Il Pyeong Kim2 1 11:15-11:30 A SURVEY OF CULTURABLE BACTERIA ON THE SKIN OF DECOMPOSING SWINE (SUS SCROFA DOMESTICUS) Lauren Chun1, Marcus Miguel1, Emily N. Junkins1, Kayla Balasbas1, Shari L. Forbes2, David O. Carter1 Laboratory of Forensic Taphonomy, Forensic Sciences Unit, Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, 1 IAFS, Counccil Member, New Zealand 208B (2F) 11:00-12:30 Chairpersons O 42-2 Senior Forensic Pathology Registrar, Fiji Institute of Forensic Science, Fiji Police Force, Suva, Fiji; 2Reader and Head, Fiji Institute of Forensic Science, Fiji Police Force, Suva, Fiji 11:45-12:00 lige style and forensic science - how body weight impact morbidity and mortality James A J (Rex) Ferris Oral Presentation 43 Forensic Genetics & Biology (GB) : SW & New System Chairpersons O 42-1 1 11:00-12:30 O 41-4 1 11:30-11:45 VALIDATING AN EQUATION TO ESTIMATE POSTMORTEM INTERVAL ON O’AHU, HAWAI‘I Christopher G Inoue1, David O Carter2 Laboratory of Forensic Taphonomy, Forensic Sciences Unit, Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Chaminade University of Honolulu, and City and County of Honolulu Department of the Medical Examiner, HI, United States; 2Laboratory of Forensic Taphonomy, Forensic Sciences Unit, Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Chaminade University of Honolulu, Hl, United States Department of Forensic Medicine & Medicolegal, Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia 11:30-11:45 O 42-4 Forensic Medical Center, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Forensic Medicine, Seoul Clinic of Korea Forensic Investigation, Seoul, Korea (South); 3 Seoul Institute of Scientific Investigation, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South); 4Department of Forensic Medicine Investigation, Seoul Institute of Scientific Investgation, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South); 5Forensic Medicine Division, Gwangju Institute of Scientific Investigation, National Forensic Service, Gwangju, Korea (South) Dept. of Biology and Biotechnology, Soonchunhyang University, Asan, Korea (South); 2Dept. of investigation, Gunsan Cost Guard, Gunsan, Korea (South) RETROSPECTIVE AUTOPSY BASED STUDY OF FATAL ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN FIJI James J V P Kalougivaki1, Ponnu R Goundar 2 Chaminade University of Honolulu, Honolulu, United States; 2Centre for Forensic Science, School of Chemistry and Forensic Science, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia Ki-Wha Chung (Korea), Kyung-Lyong Lee (Korea) O 43-2 11:00-11:15 PROCESSING BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL FROM CRIME SCENE SAMPLES ON THE RAPIDHIT® SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATIVE LEAD DEVELOPMENT Lori K Hennessy Applications/R&D, IntegenX, Pleasanton, United States O 43-3 11:15-11:30 LABORATORY IMPLEMENTATION OF SOFTWARE USING A CONTINUOUS MODEL FOR THE INTERPRETATION OF DNA PROFILES Jo-Anne Bright1, Duncan Taylor2, James Curran3, John Buckleton1 Forensic Biology, Esr Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand; Forensic Biology, Fssa, South Australia, Australia; 1 2 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 165 Oct. 17 (Fri) Oct. 17 (Fri) FUNCTION DISORDER ASSESSMENT ON PATIENTS WITH MILD PSYCHIATRIC IMPAIRMENT DUE TO ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS Qinting Zhang O 40-6 203 (2F) 1 1 11:45-12:00 FORENSIC AUTOPSY STUDY OF RURAL AREAS WITH SMALL CITIES Sohyung Park1, Byung Ha Choi1, Hye Jin Park1, Hyoung-Joong Kim2, Young-Shick Choi3, Sung Jin Cho4, Dae Yeol Kim1, Young Joo Kim1, Whee Yeol Cho5 1 Chairpersons Daniel A. Martell (USA), Yung Hyeock Lee (Korea) O 41-5 Statistics, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand 3 O 43-4 11:30-11:45 POWERQUANTTM SYSTEM: A NEW ROBUST HUMAN AND MALE SPECIFIC DNA QUANTIFICATION SYSTEM THAT MONITORS DNA INTEGRITY Jessi Sim Support and Training, Promega Corporation, Perth, Australia O 43-5 11:45-12:00 PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION IN MIXED SEMINAL STAIN OF TWO INDIVIDUALS Baojie Wang1, Mei Ding1, Lu Zhang1, Hao Pang1, Chunhong Wang1, Jun Yao1, Song Han2, Jiaxin Xing1, Jinfeng Xuan1, Miao Fan1 School of Forensic Medicine, China Medical University, Shenyang, China; 2Department of Forensic Medicine, Shenyang Medical College, Shenyang, China 1 O 43-6 12:00-12:15 DEVELOPMENT OF TWO NOVEL DNA ANALYSIS METHODS TO IMPROVE WORKFLOW EFFICIENCY FOR CHALLENGING FORENSIC SAMPLES Sudhir Sinha, Hiromi Brown, Anne Montgomery, Gina Pineda, Marion Carroll Forensic Genetics, InnoGenomics Technologies, LLC, New Orleans, United States 204 (2F) 11:00-12:30 Oral Presentation 44 Fingerprint / Scene Investigation (FPR/SI) : Fingerprint, Accreditation / Training / Education Chairpersons Joseph Almog (Israel), SungGi Lee (Korea) ELECTROPHORETIC DEPOSITION OF NANOPARTICLES AS A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF LATENT FINGERMARKS Roberto Rosa, Paolo Veronesi, Cristina Leonelli Department of Engineering Enzo Ferrari, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy 166 • WFF2014 THE RESEARCH OF COMPARING THE FINGERPRINT AND THE ARTIFICIAL FINGER STREAK LINE MOULAGE Aoyang Yu Trace Examination Technology Department, China Criminal Police University, Shenyang, China of Halle-Wittenberg, Halle, Germany O 45-4 11:30-11:45 THE PROFILE OF LIP PRINT PATTERN OF TWO SUBPOPULATION IN INDONESIA Windrianto Mochamad Atmaji1, Atmadja Djaja Surya2, Yuniastuti Mindya1 Department of Oral Biology, Faculty of Dentistry University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; 2Department of Forensic Medicine and Medico-Legal, Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia 1 O 44-411:30-11:45 ANOTHER CSI EFFECT, EFFECTS OF DRAMAS ON CRIMES Hoseon Lee, Byeonggwan Woo, Doyun Seong, Jiwon Park, Dongho Joe senior year, Korean national police university, Yongin-si, Seoul, Korea (South) O 44-611:45-12:00 VIRTUAL REALITY BASED COLLABORATIVE CRIME SCENE SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT Youngwon Kim, Changhyeon Lee, Jonggil Ahn, Gerard Jounghyun Kim O 45-5 Odontology, National Ribat University, Sudan, Sudan; 2 Odontology, University of Khartoum, Sudan, Sudan; 3 Forensic Odontology, National Ribat University, Khartoun, Sudan 1 209 (2F) 11:00-12:30 Oral Presentation 45 Forensic Odontology (OD) : Bite mark and Body identification Chairpersons Carl KK Leung (Hong Kong), Patrick Thevissen (Belgium) O 45-2 11:00-11:15 MACROSCOPIC AND MICROSCOPIC ASPECTS OF TEETH EXPOSED TO ACIDS Hana Eliasova1, Tatjana Dostalova2, Ivana Turkova1 anthropology, biology and physiodetection, Institute of Criminalistics Prague, Prague, Czech Republic; 2 stomatology, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic; 3chemistry, Institute of Criminalistics Prague, Prague, Czech Republic 1 O 45-3 11:15-11:30 COURSE OF FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY WITH FOCUS ON IDENTIFICATION OF UNKNOWN VICTIMS AFTER MASS DISASTERS Ruediger Lessig Institute of Legal Medicine, Martin-Luther-University 210 (2F) 11:00-12:30 Oral Presentation 46 Forensic Psychiatry / Behavioral Science (PBS) : PBS II Chairpersons Carole E Chaski (USA), Jisun Park (Korea) O 46-1 O 46-6 11:45-12:00 A CASE OF CHILD TORTURE IN MOZAMBIQUE Denisse Reves, Virgílio Ceia Serviço de Medicina Legal, Hospital Central de Maputo, Maputo, Mozambique 203 (2F) 14:00-15:30 Oral Presentation 47 Forensic Pathology (PT) : Forensic Imaging I Chairpersons Morio Ino (Japan), Hyungseok Kim (Korea) O 47-1 14:00-14:15 UTILITY OF POSTMORTEM X-RAY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (CT) FOR MEDICOLEGAL AUTOPSIES ON DECEDENTS WITH BLUNT FORCE INJURIES Kurt B. Nolte1, Sarah L. Lathrop2, Gary M. Hatch1, Chandra Y. Gerrard1, Jamie Elifritz3, Brad W. Cushnyr3, Gary Mlady3, Jennifer Pohl3, Sam W. Andrews2, Ian D. Paul2 Departments of Pathology and Radiology-Center for Forensic Imaging, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, NM, USA, United States; 2 Department of Pathology, Office of the Medical Investigator, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, NM, USA, United States; 3 Department of Radiology, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, NM, USA, United States 1 11:00-11:15 JUVENILES WHO COMMIT SEXUAL OFFENCES AGAINST MINORS: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL AND LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS Dilek Celik1, Gokhan Oral2 Psychology, Suleyman Sah University, Istanbul, Turkey; Forensic Medicine, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey 1 2 O 46-4 Scientific Investigation Center, Korean National Police Agency, Seoul, Korea (South) 11:45-12:00 IMPORTANCE OF HEALING IN BITE MARK Yasir Osman Yousif Ali1, Ogeel Sowar Aldahab2, Elhadi Mohi Eldin2, Yousif Osman Yousif 1, Khalid Kabsor1, Md Salah1 Department of Computer and Radio Communications Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, Korea (South) GEOGRAPHIC PROFILING SYSTEM Yeondae Jung 11:15-11:30 FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT: DIFFERENTIATE INNOCENT AND GUILTY SUBJECTS IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION CASES IN INDIAN SCENARIO Asha Srivastava, Anjali Yadav O 47-2 14:15-14:30 THE EVALUATION OF POST-MORTEM MSCT CORONARY CALCIFICATION SCORE USNG IN DIAGNOSE OF SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH Wan Lei Forensic, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Shanghai, China Forensic Psychology Division, Cfsl/cbi, New Delhi, India O 47-3 O 46-5 11:30-11:45 PREDICTION OF OFFENDER RESIDENCE USING 14:30-14:45 PATHOLOGICAL AND RADIOGRAPHIC FINDINGS IN INVESTIGATING PEDIATRIC HEAD WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 167 Oct. 17 (Fri) Oct. 17 (Fri) O 44-111:00-11:15 O 44-211:15-11:30 AND NECK TRAUMA Jeffrey Jentzen 208A (2F) Pathology, University, Ann Arbor, United States Oral Presentation 48 Toxicology / Illicit Drugs (TI) : Illicit Drugs O 47-4 Chairpersons 14:45-15:00 MULTIPHASE POST-MORTEM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY ANGIOGRAPHY – RESULTS OF A MULTICENTER VALIDATION STUDY Jochen Grimm1, Silke Grabherr1, Axel Heinemann2, Giuseppe Guglielmi3, Krzysztof Wozniak4, Franziska Eplinius5, Fabrice Dedouit6, Florian Fischer7, Guy Rutty8, Bruno Morgan8 Legal Medicine, University Center of Legal Medicine Lausanne/geneva and University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; 2Institute for Legal Medicine, University Hospital Hamburg Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany; 3 Institute of Legal Medicine, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy; 4Department of Legal Medicine, Collegium Medicum Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland; 5 Institute for Legal Medicine, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany; 6Department of Legal Medicine, University Hospital Tulouse, Tulouse, France; 7Institute for Legal Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Munich, Germany; 8East Midlands Forensic Pathology Unit, Leicester Royal Infirmary, University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom; 9Institute for Legal Medicine, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland; 10 Institute for Legal Medicine, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland 1 O 47-5 15:00-15:15 CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY STUDIES OF PIG HEART Wan Lei Forensic Pathology, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, P.r.china, Shanghai, China Olaf Drummer (Australia), Keller Thomas (Austria) O 48-1 Forensic Toxicology, Center for Forensic Science Research and Education, Willow Grove, United States; 2 Forensic Toxicology, Nms Labs, Willow Grove, United States; 3Forensic Toxicology, American Registry of Pathology, Dover, United States 1 O 48-2 EFFICACY AND EFFICIENCY OF MULTI-PHASE POST MORTEM CT-ANGIOGRAPHY (MPMCTA) ON ALTERED BODIES Christine Chevallier1, Francesco Doenz2, Paul Vaucher3, Patrice Mangin1, Silke Grabherr1 Center of Legal Medicine Lausanne-Geneva, University, Lausanne, Switzerland; 2Department of Radiology and Interventional Radiology, University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland; 3Center of Legal Medicine LausanneGeneva, University, Geneva, Switzerland Nacional Institute of Criminalistic, Federal Police, Brasilia, Brazil; 2Chemistry Institute, University of Brasilia, Brasilia, Brazil 1 14:30-14:45 RECREATIONAL DRUG USE AMONG MALE SCHOOL CHILDREN IN COLOMBO-SRI LANKA Sanjaya Hulathduwa1, Jean Perera2 Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Sri Jayawardenepure, Sri Lanka; 2 Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka 1 14:45-15:00 INCREASED DRUG SEIZURES IN HATAY -TURKEY RELATED TO CIVIL WAR IN SYRIA M.mustafa Arslan, Cem Zeren, Adnan Celikel, Ibrahim Ortanca, Sumeyra Demirkiran Department of Forensic Medicine, Mustafa Kemal University, Hatay, Turkey 1 168 • WFF2014 O 48-6 QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF EMERGING DESIGNER DRUGS BY GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY TANDEM Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and International Forensic Research Institute, Florida International University, Miami, United States 15:00-15:15 208B (2F) 14:00-15:30 Oral Presentation 49 Forensic Genetics & Biology (GB) : Microbiology & Plant and other animal Chairpersons Jo-Anne Bright (New Zealand) O 49-1 Malaysia; 3Department of Biomedical Science, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia O 49-4 Department of Forensic Medicine, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China; 2Wansheng District Sub-Bureau, Public Security Bureau of Chongqing, Chongqing, China 1 O 49-5 14:00-14:15 UTILITY OF SOIL MICROBIOME IN IDENTIFICATION OF CARRION DECOMPOSITION SITE Baneshwar Singh1, Tawni L. Crippen2, Vanessa Sufrin1, Aaron M. Tarone3, Jennifer L. Pechal4, M. Eric Benbow4, Jeffery K. Tomberlin3 Forensic Science, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, United States; 2Food and Feed Safety Research, Southern Plains Agricultural Research Center, USDA-ARS, College Station, United States; 3Department of Entomology, Texas A & M University, College Station, United States; 4Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, United States 14:45-15:00 THE SUCCESSION PATTERN OF FORENSICALLY IMPORTANT COLEOPTERA ON PIG CARCASSES IN SOUTHERN CHONGQING Zhou Lv1, Rui Tang1, Yongqiang Yang2, Lvzi Xu1, Lihua Wan1 15:00-15:15 DEVELOPMENT OF A GENETIC ASSAY TO IDENTIFY DRUG-CONTAINING PLANT SPECIES IN A MIXTURE Kelly Elkins, Anjelica Perez Chemistry, Towson University, Towson, Md, United States 1 O 49-2 14:15-14:30 DOES HUMAN HANDS BACTERIAL FLORA USEFUL IN FORENSIC SCIENCES? Ayse Kaya, Huseyin Cakan, Filiz Ekim Cevik Istanbul University, Institute of Forensic Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey O 49-3 14:30-14:45 GROWTH CURVES OF C MEGACEPHALA(FABRICIUS) (DIPTERA: CALLIPHORIDAE) LARVAE AT SIX CONSTANT TEMPERATURE REGIMES FOR ESTIMATION OF POST MORTEM INTERVALS (PMI) IN MALAYSIA Zakaria Ikhwan1, Mohamed Abdul Majid1, Surin Johari2, Omar Baharuddin3 Pusat Asasi Sains, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; 2Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 1 204 (2F) 14:00-15:30 Oral Presentation 50 Fingerprint / Scene Investigation (FPR/ SI) : Accreditation / Training / Education, Scene Investigation Chairpersons Brian Yamashita (Canada), YoungIl Cho (Korea) O 50-2 14:00-14:15 LINKAGE OF CRIMINAL CASES USING SHOEPRINT LEFT AT CRIME SCENE BASED ON THE MODERN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Huanzhang Fu Marks Examination, Institute of Forensic Science, Beijing, China O 50-3 14:15-14:30 CHAINSAW TOOL MARK STRATIGRAPHY PATTERNS James Bailey1, Piotr Trojanowski2, Sergeii Buhonsky3 Law Enforcement, Minnesota State University, Mankato, United States; 2Manager of Crime Scene Officers, Central Forensic Laboratory of the Police, Warsaw, Poland; 3Forensic Research Center, Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, Kherson, Ukraine 1 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 169 Oct. 17 (Fri) Oct. 17 (Fri) 15:15-15:30 14:15-14:30 DESIGNER DRUGS IN BRAZIL 2012/2014: THE LIFE WITHOUT STANDARDS Leandro F. Machado1, Joao C. L Ambrosio1, Adriano O. Maldaner1, Aline L. Oliveira2, Juliana D. Schlischka1, Clarisse F. Ferreira1 O48-3 MASS SPECTROMETRY, ION MOBILITY SPECTROMETRY, AND DIRECT ANALYSIS IN REAL TIME QUADRUPOLE TIME-OF-FLIGHT Seongshin Gwak, Jose R. Almirall 14:00-14:15 CURRENT PATTERNS OF DESIGNER DRUG USE IN THE US ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC COMMUNITY Jillian Yeakel1, Barry Logan1, Amanda Mohr1 O 48-4 O 47-6 14:00-15:30 O 50-4 14:30-14:45 DETECTION OF RECENT HOLDING OF FIREARMS: IMPROVING THE SENSITIVITY OF THE PDT TEST Joseph Almog, Karni L. Bar-Or, Amihud Leifer, Yair Delbar, Yinon Harush-Brosh Applied Chemistry, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel O 50-5 14:45-15:00 COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE DUST AND DRY RESIDUE FOOTWEAR IMPRESSION LIFTING EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT OBJECTS IN USING THE ELECTROSTATIC LIFTING Yao Li, Ding Ke 14:30-14:45 MINERALOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF 13C AND 18O FOR APPLICATIONS IN FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY Fabio Salvador1, Tais Muniz2, Ademir Rosario Jr.3, Jose Manoel Reis Neto2 Federal Police Department, Ministry of Justice, Curitiba, Brazil; 2Geology Department, Federal University of Parana, Curitiba, Brazil; 3Stomatology Department, Pontifical Catholic University of Parana, Curitiba, Brazil O 51-4 THE GAS PROJECT PART 2 WHEN GAS ANALYSIS HELPS POSTMORTEM IMAGING TO DIAGNOSE THE CAUSE OF DEATH: TOXICOLOGICAL RESULTS AND GAS DISTRIBUTION Vincent Varlet1, Coraline Egger2, Fiona Smith1, Nicole Giuliani1, Audrey Rinaldi3, Alexandre Dominguez3, Silke Grabherr2 14:45-15:00 DISCRIMINATION POTENTIAL OF ROOT CANAL TREATED TOOTH IN FORENSIC DENTISTRY Khalid Khalid O 50-6 O 51-6 Divisiton of Forensic Safety, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South) 209 (2F) 14:00-15:30 Oral Presentation 51 Forensic Odontology (Dental Identification) (OD) 14:00-14:15 FLIGHT AF 447 RIO DE JANEIRO-PARIS CRASH ON JUNE 1ST 2009 FORENSIC ODONTOSTOMATOLOGIC ASPECTS Hutt Jean Marc, Drogou Gwenola, Danjard Charles Forensic Odontology, AFIO, PARIS, France 170 • WFF2014 16:00-17:30 Seongho Yoo (Korea) O 52-1 16:00-16:15 THE GAS PROJECT PART 1 WHEN GAS ANALYSIS HELPS POSTMORTEM IMAGING TO DIAGNOSE THE CAUSE OF DEATH: SAMPLING PROTOCOL AND PRELIMINARY STUDY Coraline Egger1, Vincent Varlet2, Fiona Smith2, Nicolle Giuliani2, Audrey Rinaldi3, Alejandro Dominguez3, Silke Grabherr1 Forensic Imaging Unit, University Center of Legal Medicine, Lausanne Geneva, Lausanne, Switzerland; 1 16:15-16:30 Forensic Toxicology and Chemistry Unit, University Center of Legal Medicine Lausanne-Geneva, Lausanne, Switzerland; 2Forensic Imaging Unit, University Center of Legal Medicine, Lausanne-Geneva, Lausanne, Switzerland; 3School of Health Sciences, Radiologic Medical Imaging Technology, Hes-So, Lausanne, Switzerland 17:15-17:30 THREE-DIMENSIONAL OPTICAL SURFACE DOCUMENTATION IN FORENSIC PATHOLOGY Mikolas Jurda1, Petra Urbanova1, Petr Hejna2 Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic; 2Institute of Legal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové, Charles University and University Hospital in Hradec Králové, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic 1 1 O 52-3 16:30-16:45 INTERPRETATIVE CORRELATION OF 3D VIRTUAL MEDICAL IMAGING IN FORENSIC PATHOLOGY IN TAIWAN Mu Zon Wu1 Department and Post-graduate Institue of Forensic Medicine, National Taiwan Univeristy, College of Medicine, Taipei City, Taiwan; 2Department of Pathology, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei City, Taiwan 1 O 52-4 16:45-17:00 EVALUATION OF A STAB WOUND TO THE ABDOMEN BY CT IMAGING IN A LIVING VICTIM Morio Iino1, Jun Tanaka2, Shigeru Shiono2, Masaki Q. Fujita1 Chairperson Radiology, Soonchunhyang University Bucheon Hospital, Bucheon, Korea (South); 2medical examiner's office, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South) 1 Department of Legal Medicine (Forensic Medicine), Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan; 2 Emergency Department, Nakakawachi Medical Center of Acute Medicine, Osaka, Japan 1 O 52-5 17:00-17:15 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF POSTMORTEM TISSUE DEGRADATION FOR BLOOD AND MUSCLE TISSUE USING DUAL ENERGY CT Jang Gyu Cha1, Kyungmoo Yang2, Youngseok Lee2, 208A (2F) 16:00-17:30 Oral Presentation 53 Toxicology / Illicit Drugs (TI) : Illicit Drugs Chairpersons Seungkyung Baeck (Korea), Alain Verstraete (Belgium) O 53-1 16:00-16:15 SIMULTANEOUS ANALYSIS OF MAJOR SYNTHETIC CANNABINOIDS AND A STRATEGY TO IDENTIFY OTHER SYNTHETIC CANNABINOIDS FROM HUMAN HAIR USING LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY AND TANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY Heeseung Kim, Jaechul Cheong, Jaeil Lee, Sungill Suh, Minkyoung Kim, Jinyoung Kim, Moonkyo In Forensic Chemistry Laboratory, Supreme Prosecutor's Office, Seoul, Korea (South) O 53-2 16:15-16:30 METABOLIC STUDIES OF SYNTHETIC CANNABINOID AM2201 BY CUNNINGHAMELLA ELEGANS Shimpei Watanabe1, Unnikrishnan Kuzhiumparambil1, Jane Cameron2, Shanlin Fu1 Centre for Forensic Science, University of Technology, Sydney, Sydney, Australia; 2Cell Biology Team, University of Technology, Sydney, Sydney, Australia 1 O 53-3 16:30-16:45 COCAINE AND CARDIAC SUDDEN DEATH Mohammadhassan Ghadiani1, Seyyed Shahabeddin Sadr2 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 171 Oct. 17 (Fri) 14:15-14:30 MEDIA BROADCASTING AND FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY Drogou Gwenola, Hutt Jean Marc AFIO, IOFOS, PLOEMEUR, France Faculty of dentistry, Khorasgan (Isfahan) branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran, Islamic Republic of; 2Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of dentistry, Khorasgan (Isfahan) branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran, Islamic Republic of; 3 Department of nursing & midwifery, Khorasgan (Isfahan) branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran, Islamic Republic of 1 203 (2F) Hrvoje Brkic (Croatia) O 51-2 A GLANCE AT DENTAL IMPLANTS AS A FORENSIC IDENTIFICATION TOOL: A REVIEW ARTICLE Arash Ghodousi3, Zohre Maleki1, Ehsan Talebzade2 Oral Presentation 52 Forensic Pathology (PT) : Forensic Imaging II Chairperson O 51-1 15:00-15:15 Sangbeom Lim2, Bongwoo Lee2, Joongseok Seo2 O 52-6 O 52-2 Forensic Dentistry, University of science and Technology, Omdurman, Sudan 15:00-15:15 Forensic Toxicology and Chemistry Unit, University Center of Legal Medicine, Lausanne Geneva, Lausanne, Switzerland; 3School of Health Sciences, Radiologic Medical Imaging Technology, Hes-So, Lausanne, Switzerland 2 1 Department of trace examination technology, National Police University of China, Shen Yang, China THE NEW METHOD OF FINDING THE AREA OF ORIGIN INCLUDING THE PARABOLIC MOTION OF BLOOD DROPLETS Young-Il Seo, Dong-Hwan Kim, Jin-Pyo Kim, ByungSun Moon, Kyung-Hwa Lee, Jae-Yong Song, YoungWoo Choi, Sang-Yoon Lee, Jae-Mo Goh, Nam-Kyu Park Oct. 17 (Fri) O 51-3 Internal Medicine and Nephrology, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of; 2Physiology, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of 1 O 53-4 16:45-17:00 HAIR ANALYSIS FOR FIVE SERIES OF AMINOALKYLINDOLE TYPES SYNTHETIC CANNABINOIDS AND METABOLITES BY LC/ ESI-MS/MS AND THE PIGMENTATION EFFECT FOR THEIR INCORPORATION INTO HAIR USING RAT MODEL Jihyun Kim1, Yuran Park1, Sangwhan In1, Meejung Park1, Ilchung Shin1, Moonhee Jang1, Wonkyung Yang1, Seungkyung Baeck1, Eunmi Kim1, Sooyeun Lee2 Narcotic,toxicologic & Chemical Department, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South); 2College of Pharmacy, Keimyung University, Daegu, Korea (South) 1 O 53-5 17:00-17:15 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF HAIR ENDOGENOUS GAMMA-HYDROXYBUTYRATE (GHB) LEVELS OF CHINESE POPULATION USING GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY-TANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY (GC/MS/MS) Yan Shi, Ping Xiang, Min Shen Department of Forensic Toxicology, Institute of Forensic Sciences, Ministry of Justice, Shanghai, China O 53-6 17:15-17:30 VALIDATION OF A SENSITIVE AND SELECTIVE COLOUR TEST METHOD FOR SCREENING PIPERAZINE ANALOGUES MORGAN PHILP1, RONALD SHIMMON1, NATASHA STOJANOVSKA1, MARK TAHTOUH2 AND SHANLIN Ronald Shimmon Chemistry and Forensic, Faculty of Science/universtity of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia 16:00-17:30 Oral Presentation 54 Forensic Genetics & Biology (GB) : Illicit Drugs Chairpersons Christopher Kiu Choong (Singapore), Nam-Soo Cho (Korea) 172 • WFF2014 16:00-16:15 STUDY OF RAPIDLY-MUTATING Y-STRS IN ENDOGAMOUS PUNJABI POPULATION FROM PAKISTAN Atif Adnan1, Allah Rakha1, Arwin Rulf2, Manfred Kayser2 Department of Forensic Sciences, University of Health Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan; 2Department of Forensic Molecular Biology, Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands 1 O 54-3 16:15-16:30 INCREASED NUMBER OF LOCI : GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE PERFORMANCE OF POWERPLEX FUSION, GLOBALFILER CASEWORK AND INVESTIGATOR ID PLEX 24 Nor Aidora Saedon, Hazwani Hapiz, Nor Ummiza Kamaruzzaman, Mohd Sufiyan Azah, Mohd Iqbal Zulkafli, Baktiar Kassim PLAY A ROLE IN CASES OF CHILD ABUSE AMONG EGYPTIANS? Dina Shokry Forensic Medicine Department, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt O 54-717:15-17:30 A SIMPLE WAY OF HUMAN MITOCHONDRIA HV1 AND HV2 ANALYSIS FOR MASSIVE SAMPLE USING NGS Kim Min-Hee, Ahn Eu-Ree, Lee Sunkyung, Yoo Seong Yeon, Kwak Kyoung-Don, Moon Sang-Ok, Park Myung Jin, Jung Sammy, Lee Yang Han 204 (2F) 16:00-17:30 O 54-4 Chairpersons Department of Forensic and Legal Medicine, University of Diponegoro, Semarang, Indonesia; 2Department of Legal Medicine and Bioethics, University of Nagoya, Nagoya, Japan; 3Department of Forensic and Legal Medicine, University of Udayana, Bali, Indonesia; 4 Department of Forensic and Legal Medicine, University of Andalas, Padang, Indonesia; 5Department of Forensic and Legal Medicine, University of Sam Ratulangi, Manado, Indonesia 1 O 54-5 16:45-17:00 GENETIC POLYMORPHISMS OF 30 INDEL LOCI IN TURKEY Arzu Duvenci, Gonul Filoglu, Ozlem Bulbul, Gulten Rayimoglu, Havva Altuncul Forensic Genetics, Institute of Forensic Sciences, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey O 54-6 17:00-17:15 DOES GENE POLYMORPHISM PLAY A ROLE IN CASES OF CHILD ABUSE AMONG EGYPTIANS?DOES GENE POLYMORPHISM O 55-6 17:00-17:15 ESTIMATION OF SEX FROM THE GAIT CHARACTERISTICS DURING PROPULSION PHASE Chengqing Tang Forensic Science, National Police University of China, Shenyang, China IAFS Poster Presentation Oral Presentation 55 Fingerprint / Scene Investigation (FPR/SI) : Scene Investigation, Traffic Accident / Gait Analysis / Explosion POPULATION GENETIC STUDY OF SIX MINI STR `MIDI 6` SYSTEMS IN INDONESIAN POPULATIONS Tuntas Dhanardhono1, Toshimichi Yamamoto2, Sigid Kirana1, Kunthi Yulianti3, Rika Susanti4, Erwin Kristanto5, Akira Ishii2 Forensic Science, National Police University of China, Shenyang, China Forensic DNA Division, National Forensic Service, wonju, Korea (South) Forensic DNA Section, Forensic Division, Department of Chemistry, Petaling Jaya Selangor, Malaysia 16:30-16:45 SPEED ON THE GAIT PATTERN Chengqing Tang Alastair Ross (Australia) O 55-1 16:00-16:15 OVERCOMING CHALLENGES IN SCIENTIFIC SCENE/EVENT SIMULATIONS Chin-Chin Lim, Michael Ming Kiong Tay, Poh Ling Chia Forensic Science, The Forensic Experts Group, Singapore O 55-2 16:15-16:30 STUDY OF TRACE MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERS IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS JUDICIAL IDENTIFICATION Zhiyong Zhang Department of Road Traffic Accident Investigation, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice,p.r.c, Shanghai, China O 55-4 16:30-16:45 IDENTIFICATION OF ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN FIRE Li Li Li 09:00-10:30 P 14-109:00-10:30 THE BASIC EXAMINATION ON KINETIC PHENOMENON OF SINGLE FIBER TRANSFERENCE FROM GARMENT TO HUMAN SKIN IN SIMULATED GROPING CASE Shinichi Suzuki Identification Center, National Research Institute of Police Science, Kashiwa, Japan P 14-209:00-10:30 DISPOSAL OF TRACE EVIDENCE ON EXPLOSION SCENES Lihong Chen, Hongguo Zhang, Yanchun Zhang Key Laboratory of Impression Evidence Examination and Identification Technology, China Criminal Police University, Shenyang, China P 14-309:00-10:30 GC-MS ANALYSIS OF PHOSPHINE AS PHOSPHORYL CHLORIDE Saif Eldin A. Khalil, Khalid Al Sumaiti, Hamda Ali S. Al Obaidli General Department of Forensic Science, Dubai Police, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Shanghai, China O 55-5 Auditorium Lobby (3F) Poster Presentation 14 Trace Evidence / Forensic Chemistry (TEC) 16:45-17:00 STUDY ON THE INFLUENCE OF WALKING P 14-409:00-10:30 EXAMINATION OF MARKS ON THE CONVEX BIT KEY DUPLICATED BY MACHINE Yi Jin, Lin Dai WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 173 Oct. 17 (Fri) Oct. 17 (Fri) 208B (2F) O 54-2 Department of Trace Examination Technology, National Police University of China, Shenyang, China P 14-509:00-10:30 CHARACTERIZATION OF B5 BIODIESEL FUEL SAMPLES USING GCXGC-TOFMS Yuna Kim, Nam Yee Kim, Seh Youn Park, Seung Jin Ryu, Jin Mi Jung, Ji Eun Jung, Ja Youl Yang, Jae Hoon You Forensic Chemistry Section, Seoul Institute, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea (South) P 14-609:00-10:30 ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS OF GREEN COFFEE AND ITS INFUSIONS BY ICP-MS Selda Mercan, Sevcan Semen, Murat Yayla, Munevver Acikkol, Salih Cengiz Forensic Toxicology, Institutes of Forensic Sciences, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey P 14-709:00-10:30 THE USE OF CONFOCAL SCANNING LASER MICROSCOPY IN THREE-DIMENSIONAL MARKS EXAMINATION Huan Jiang, Lihong Chen Criminal Investigation, Jilin Police College, Changchun, China P 14-809:00-10:30 AMINO MAGNETIC BEADS-INVESTIGATION OF GC-MS ANALYTIC METHOD Yan Zhong, Xiaoyu Xu, Wenlin Xie, Yuhang Xu Investigation Department, Jilin Police College, Changchun, Jilin Province, China 09:00-10:30 THE INTERNATIOANL UNION OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES(IUGS), INITIATIVE ON FORENSIC GEOLOGY (IFG) Ritsuko Sugita1, Laurance Donnelly2 Third Department of Forensic Science, National Research Institute of Police Science, Kashiwa, Japan; 2 Chair, IUGS-IFG, Wardell Armstrong International, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom 1 P 14-13 09:00-10:30 TEXTILE FIBRE POPULATIONS ON WINDOW FRAMES: CAN WE USE USB MICROSCOPES FOR FIBRES SCREENING AT SCENES? Claire Gwinnett, Alun Thomas Forensic and Crime Science Department, Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom P 14-15 09:00-10:30 SOLUTION CALIBRATION METHOD USING LAICP-MS FOR METALLIC MATERIALS Sang-Cheol Heo, Kiwook Kim, Ji-Sook Min, Geum Mun Nam, Myung Duck Kim Chemical analysis division, National Forensic Service, Wonju-si, Korea (South) P 14-16 09:00-10:30 RAPID ON-SITE FORENSIC ANALYSIS OF EXPLOSIVES AND NARCOTICS Ruth Griffin1, Peter Edwards2, Aidan Quinn3, Jonathan Middleton4, Amy Mayes5, Paul Webster6, Marcel Mayor7, Osmo Anttalainen1 Forensic Services Unit, Sarasota Co. Sheriff's Office, Sarasota, United States P 14-11 P 14-17 THE RECOVERY OF FOOTWEAR MARKS FROM THE INSIDE OF CLOTHING Michael Gorn 09:00-10:30 Istanbul University, Institute of Forensic Sciences, Forensic Toxicology, Istanbul, Turkey 174 • WFF2014 09:00-10:30 PHYSICAL PROFILING OF AMPHETAMINE TYPE STIMULANTS (ATS) TABLETS SEIZED IN FEDERAL DISTRICT, BRAZIL Katharina M Placido2, Ana F B Andrade1, Luciano Chaves Arantes1, Eduardo D Ramalho1 Instituto de Química, Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, Brazil; 2Criminalistics Institute, Federal District Civil Police, Brasília, Brazil 1 P 14-19 09:00-10:30 ANALYSIS OF ETHYLENE GLYCOL IN LUBRICATING OIL BY SPME-GC/MS THROUGH IN-FIBER DERIVATIZATION WITH BSTFA AND CYCLOHEXANONE Joon Bae Lee1, O Seong Kwon1, Jae Hoon You1, Shungkun Shon1, Jin Hoon Lee1, Ki Jung Paeng2 Department of Chemistry, National Forensic ServiceDaegu, Chilgok, Gyungbuk, Korea (South); 2Department of Chemistry, Yonsei University, Wonju, Gangwon, Korea (South) 1 2 09:00-10:30 PREPARATION OF PALLADIUM-GRAPHENE NANOCOMPOSITES AND PHOTOCATALYTIC DEGRADATION OF VARIOUS ORGANIC DYES Jae Jin Kim, Weon Bae Ko Department of Chemistry, Sahmyook University, Seoul, Korea (South) Auditorium Lobby (3F) 09:00-10:30 Poster Presentation 15 Forensic Pathology (PT) P 15-309:00-10:30 MISSED DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE AORTIC DISSECTION IN LATE PREGNANCY - AN AUTOPSY CASE REPORT Yunyun Wang, Xiaowei Zhou, Haoran Li, Liang Ren, Liang Liu, Yan Liu, Qian Liu, Sunnassee Ananda, Shaohua Zhu Department of Forensic Medicine, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China P 15-409:00-10:30 SUDDEN INFANT DEATH WITH MULTIPLE HEPATIC GRANULOMAS AFTER BACILLUS CALMETTE-GUERIN (BCG) VACCINATION: A CASE REPORT Kino Hayashi, Kumiko Asakura, Tatsushige Fukunaga Medical Examiner’s Office, Tokyo Medical Examiner's Office, Tokyo, Japan LYMPHOBLASTIC LYMPHOMA MISDIAGNOSED AS DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY: A CASE REPORT Lin Zhang, Yijie Duan, Jingjun Xing, Yi Yang, Wenhe Li, Yiwu Zhou Department of Forensic Medicine, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China P 15-609:00-10:30 SUDDEN MATERNAL DEATH DUE TO AORTIC DISSECTION: A CASE REPORT Mohd Suhani Mohd Noor, Mohammad Bahruddin, Wan Zafirah Zamaliana Alias Department of Forensic Medicine, Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital, Alor Setar, Malaysia P 15-709:00-10:30 VIOLENT DEATH IN A RARE PEROXISOMAL DISEASE - ZELLWEGER SYNDROME Bogdan Malinescu1, Eliza Martius2, Ana Maria Pelin3 Head of the Institution, Ilfov Medico-Legal Service, Bucharest, Romania; 2Department of Pathology, National Institute of Legal Medicine “Mina Minovici”, Bucharest, Romania; 3Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dunarea De Jos ""University, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Galati, Romania" 1 P 15-809:00-10:30 SUDDEN DEATH DUE TO UNDIAGNOSED ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA: A CASE REPORT Tao Wang, Jianhua Zhang, Zhiqiang Qin, Yijiu Chen Department of Forensic Pathology, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Shanghai, China P 15-909:00-10:30 DELAYED CARDIAC RUPTURE AFTER VEHICLE ACCIDENTS: 2 CASE REPORTS Zou Donghua, Shao Yu, Zhang Jianhua, Li Zhengdong, Liu Ningguo, Huang Ping, Chen Yijiu Forensic Pathology, Institute of Forensic Pathology, Ministry of Justice, Prc, Shanghai, China P 15-11 09:00-10:30 SUICIDE PACTS IN SRI LANKA Kumara Senanayake Oct. 17 (Fri) ORGANIC COMPOSITION PROFILES OF WET WIPES IN TURKEY Zeynep Turkmen, Selda Mercan, Sevcan Semen, Tarkan Barut, Murat Yayla, Salih Cengiz P 14-18 1 Historical cases, FSNI, Carrickfergus, United Kingdom; Technical Director, Microsaic Systems, Surrey, United Kingdom; 3Coordinator, Tyndall Institute, Cork, Ireland; 4EU team, PSNI, Belfast, United Kingdom; 5 Microchemistry, FSNI, Carrickfergus, United Kingdom; 6 Explosives, FSNI, Carrickfergus, United Kingdom; 7 Professor, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland; 8 Vice President Technology, Environics OY, Mikkeli, Switzerland P 14-909:00-10:30 Oct. 17 (Fri) P 14-12 Medicolegal Department, Teaching Hospital, Anuradapuraya, Sri Lanka P 15-509:00-10:30 P 15-12 FATAL BRAIN METASTASIS OF B-CELL CASE REPORT- CONGENITAL DIAPHRAGMATIC 09:00-10:30 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 175 HERNIA AND PULMONARY HYPOPLASIA IN A NEWBORN Miron Alexandru-Gheorghe Calarasi, Legal Medicine Department, Calarasi, Romania P 15-13 09:00-10:30 PRIMARY INTRAVENTRICULAR HEMORRHAGE INDUCED BY RUPTURED SMALL-SIZED BRAIN ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATION Qian Liu, Yijie Duan, Liang Liu Department of Forensic Medicine, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China P 15-14 09:00-10:30 A FATAL CASE OF TYPHOID FEVER Dhammika Ariyarathne1, Sanjaya Hulathduwa2 Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Sri Jayawardenepure, Nugegoda, Sri Lanka; 2Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Sri Jayawardenepure, Nugegoda, Sri Lanka 1 P 15-15 09:00-10:30 PULMONARY ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATION: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF FORENSIC ASPECTS OF THE DISEASE Nadire Unver Dogan1, Seda Ozbek2, Kamil Hakan Dogan3, Ismihan Ilknur Uysal1 Department of Anatomy, Selcuk University Faculty of Medicine, Konya, Turkey; 2Department of Radiology, Selcuk University Faculty of Medicine, Konya, Turkey; 3 Department of Forensic Medicine, Selcuk University Faculty of Medicine, Konya, Turkey 1 P 15-16 09:00-10:30 SUICIDE IN A BARREL: A CASE REPORTSUICIDE IN A BARREL: A CASE REPORT Erdinç Özdemir1, Safa Çelik1, Burak Furkan Çetin1, Uğur Kayhan1, Cem Uysal1, Esat Şahin1, Fatih Yağmuur1 176 • WFF2014 Oct. 17 (Fri) P 15-17 09:00-10:30 SUDDEN DEATH FROM PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA : CASE REPORT Necmi Cekin1, Naciye Ozeren2 Forensic Medicine, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey; 2 Adana Reginal Center, the Council of Forensic Medicine, Ministry of Justice, Adana, Turkey 1 P 15-18 09:00-10:30 SYSTEMIC EMBOLISM DUE TO LIVER HYDATIC CYST: CASE REPORT Sultan Pehlivan1, Ramazan Akcan2, Bahri Melih Unal3, Mehtap Yondem3, Ali Pehlivan1 Pathology, Council of Forensic Medicine, Ankara, Turkey; 2Forensic Medicine, Hacettepe University Medical Faculty, Ankara, Turkey; 3Forensic Medicine, Council of Forensic Medicine, Ankara, Turkey; 4 Microbiology, Ankara Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey 1 P 15-19 09:00-10:30 SUDDEN DEATH OF A MIDDLE AGED MAN WITH AN ARTIFICIAL VAGINA IN-SITU Sriyantha Amararatne1, Muditha Vidanapathirana2, Thanuja Sumanasekara3 Department of Forensic Pathology, Institute of Legal Medicine & Toxicilogy, Colombo, Sri Lanka; 2Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Colombo, Sri Lanka; 3Department of Radiology, Base Hospital, Wathupitiwala, Gampaha, Sri Lanka 1 P 15-20 09:00-10:30 SUICIDE BY PROPANOLOL OVERDOSE Jairo Vivas National Group of Forensic Pathology, Instituto Nacional De Medicina Legal Y Ciencias Forenses, Bogota, Colombia P 15-21 09:00-10:30 MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION IN 23-YEAR OLD MALE MIMICKING GASTRITIS Panjai Woharndee Forensic Pathology, Central Institute of Forensic Science, Bangkok, Thailand P 15-22 09:00-10:30 A BIZARRE SUICIDE OF A MEDICAL STUDENT INVOLVING DISEMBOWELMENT, ATTEMPTED HANGING AND SEVERAL STAB WOUNDS TO THE HEART FOR HOW LONG COULD HE HAVE SURVIVED? Eeva Siitonen, Ursula Vala Department of Forensic Medicine, Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China P 15-23 DORSAL PAIN DURING THE FINAL PERIOD OF YOUNG-AGE PREGNANCY: WHAT COULD BE THE REASON? (CASE REPORT) Yusuf Ozer1, Safa Celik1, Husrev Demirel1, Durmus Kumru1, Kazım Besirli1, Onder Sahin1 Forensic Medicine Unit, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland 09:00-10:30 ROLE OF ETHANOL SURROGATES INTOXICATION IN CAUSING BLEEDING IN MALLORY - WEISS SYNDROME Vladimir Arsentyev, Albina Pavlova, Zakhar Larev Cathedra of Pathophysiology, Common Pathology with Course of Forensic Medicine, Chuvash State University Named after I. Ulyanov, Cheboksary, Russian Federation P 15-25 09:00-10:30 HOW DOES A "TOOTHPICK" CAUSE FATAL CERVICAL CELLULITIS? Cesar Santos2, Rosa Gouveia2, Duarte Vieira1 Centre of Forensic Sciences (CENCIFOR), Faculty of Medicine of the University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal; 2Portuguese National Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences (INMLCF, I.P.), Ministry of Justice, Coimbra, Portugal 1 P 15-2609:00-10:30 LYELL SYNDROME: JEOPARDY IN MEDICAL PRESCRIPTION Teresa Salero1, Rosa Gouveia1, Duarte Vieira2 Center Branch of the National Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences (INMLCF, I.P.), Ministry of Justice, Coimbra, Portugal; 2Centre of Forensic Sciences (CENCIFOR), Faculty of Medicine of the University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal 1 P 15-2709:00-10:30 MURDER OR SUICIDE: HANGING CASE WITH VIDEO RECORD Berna Durmus1 Department of morgue, Council of Forensic Me dicine, İstanbul, Turkey, Turkey 1 P 15-2809:00-10:30 AN RARE CASE OF DROWNING WITH SUDDEN DEATH AFTER RETRIEVING FROM AN EPISODE OF SUBMERSION/IMMERSION WITH FULL CONSCIOUSNESS Ji Zhang, Hongmeidong Dong, Liang Liu, Jiao Mu P 15-3009:00-10:30 Department of Morgue, Council of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Department of Morgue, Council of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey; 3Department of Morgue, Council of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey; 4 Department of Morgue, Council of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey; 5Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, - Cerrahpasa Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey; 6Department of Pathology, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey 1 P 15-3109:00-10:30 A MATERNAL DEATH DUE TO VIRAL SEPSIS Sriyantha Amararatne1, Muditha Vidanapathirana2, Thanuja Sumanasekara3, Ajith Tennakoon4 Department of Forensic Medicine, Institute of Legal Medicine and Toxicology, Colombo, Sri Lanka; 2 Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Colombo, Sri Lanka; 3Department of Radiology, Base Hospital, Wathupitiwala, Gampaha, Sri Lanka; 4Department of Forensic Medicine, Institute of Legal Medicine and Toxicology, Colombo, Sri Lanka 1 P 15-3209:00-10:30 FATAL BODY PACKING: SIMILAR MODUS OPERANDI, DIFFERENT CAUSES OF DEATH Hafizam Hasmi, Yuhanis Ngah National Institute of Forensic Medicine, Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia P 15-3309:00-10:30 IDIOPATHIC GIANT CELL MYOCARDITIS IN CHILDHOOD: A CASE REPORT Sultan Pehlivan1, Ramazan Akcan2, Mehmet Cavlak3, Ali Pehlivan4 Department of Pathology, Council of Forensic Medicine, Ankara, Turkey; 2Department of Forensic Medicine, Hacettepe University Medical Faculty, Ankara, Turkey; 3 Department of Forensic Medicine, Council of Forensic 1 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 177 Oct. 17 (Fri) Department of Morgue, Council of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Department of Morgue, Council of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey; 3Department of Morgue, Council of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey; 4 Department of Morgue, Council of Forensic Medicine, I?stanbul, Turkey; 5Forensic Medicine, Dicle Univercity, Diyarbakır, Turkey; 6Department of Morgue, Council of Forensic Medicine, I?stanbul, Turkey; 7Department of 1 Morgue, Council of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey Medicine, Ankara, Turkey; 4Department of Microbiology, Ankara Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey P 15-3409:00-10:30 ATYPICAL LOCATION OF RIGHT ATRIAL MYXOMA: A CASE REPORT Sultan Pehlivan1, Ramazan Akcan2, Asude Gökmen3, Mehtap Yöndem3 Department of Pathology, Coucil of Forensic Medicine, Ankara, Turkey; 2Department of Forensic Medicine, Hacettepe University Medical Faculty, Ankara, Turkey; 3 Department of Forensic Medicine, Council of Forensic Medicine, Ankara, Turkey 1 P 15-3509:00-10:30 DEATH BY SUBDURAL HEMATOMA WITH METASTATIC CARCINOMA OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN: AN AUTOPSY CASE REPORT Jong Hyeok Park Division of Forensic Medicine, Busan Institute, National Forensic Service, Yangsan-si, Gyoungsangnam-do, Korea (South) P 15-3909:00-10:30 CASE REPORT OF DEATH DUE TO RARE CONGENITAL AORTIC ARCH ANOMALIES WITH SEVERE INTERSTITIAL PNEUMONIA Lvzi Xu, Zhou Lv, Yu Xing, Lihua Wan Forensic medicine, Basic medical sciences, Chongqing, China P 15-4009:00-10:30 HETEROTAXY SYNDROME : A CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW Pacharaporn Pramualpim1, Amporn Chamsuwan2 Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand; 2 Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand 1 Division of Forensic Medicine, Busan Institute, National Forensic Service, Yangsan-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea (South) A CASE OF SUDDEN DEATH CAUSED BY PRIMARY FIBROSARCOMA OF HEART WITH CONSEQUENT RUPTURE CARDIAC WALL Anirut Worawat Forensic Medicine, Prapokklao Hospital, Chanthaburi, Thailand A RARE CASE OF METHANOL INDUCED BASAL GANGLIA HEMORRHAGE Hyungseok Kim1, Joo-Young Na2, Young-Jik Lee3, Jong-Tae Park1 Department of Forensic Medicine, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, Korea (South); 2 Forensic Medicine Division, NFS, Jangseong, Korea (South); 3Department of Pathology, Saint Carollo Hospital, SunCheon, Korea (South) 1 178 • WFF2014 P 16-17 Forensic Science Technology, China Criminal Police University, Shenyang, China P 16-611:00-12:30 IDENTITY THEFT: DECODING DATA FROM SKIMMING DEVICES IN AUTOMATIC TELLER MACHINES Gustavo Parma, Amilton Junior Setec Mg, Federal Police Department at Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil P 16-711:00-12:30 ESTIMATING MORE ACCURATE TIMES OF SUSPECT ACTIONS Joshua James Forensic Medicine, NFS, SEOUL, Korea (South); 2College of Dentistry, NYU, New York, United States 1 Auditorium Lobby (3F) 11:00-12:30 Poster Presentation 16 Cyber Forensic / Digital and Multimedia Science (CF/DMS) A REAL CASE OF PEDOPHILIA UNRAVELED BY COMPUTER FORENSIC TECHNIQUES Pedro Eleuterio Forensics Department, Brazilian Federal Police, Campo Grande/ms, Brazil P 16-211:00-12:30 AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF TEXT DOCUMENT IMAGES IN COMPUTER FORENSICS EXAMS Mateus Polastro, Pedro Eleuterio Forensics Department, Brazilian Federal Police, Campo Grande/ms, Brazil P 16-311:00-12:30 USAGE OF A TRIAGE SYSTEM FOR LARGE VOLUME OF DATA IN COMPUTER FORENSICS Mateus Polastro Forensics Department, Brazilian Federal Police, Campo Graduate School of Forensic Science, Soonchunhyang University, Asan, Korea (South) P 16-911:00-12:30 SOLAR SHADOW PERSPECTIVE AND ITS APPLICATION TO IMAGE FORGERY DETECTION Chuntao Chen1, Bugen Huang2 Forensic Science and Technology, Jiangsu Police Institute, Nanjing, China; 2Computer Science and Technology, Jiangsu Police Institute, Nanjing, China 1 P 16-13 Criminalistics, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Shanghai, China 11:00-12:30 11:00-12:30 A CASE RELATED TO THE RECOVERY OF SURVEILLANCE VIDEOS Qimeng Lu, Shaopei Shi, Yan Li, Jinhua Zeng Criminalistics, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Pr China, Shang Hai, China P 16-22 11:00-12:30 AUTOMATIC SPEAKER RECOGNITION WITH MULTILINGUAL SPEAKERS Kyung-Wha Kim Forensic Science Division, Supreme Prosecution Service, Seoul, Korea (South) P 16-24 11:00-12:30 METHOD OF CAMERA IDENTIFICATION THROUGH ANALYSIS OF LENS DISTORTION CORRECTION Dong-Min Kim, Sung-Bin Youn Forensic Science Division, Supreme Procecution Service, Seoul, Korea (South) P 16-25 11:00-12:30 IMAGE ENHANCEMENT BY MULTI-FRAME SUPER-RESOLUTION OF AN OBJECT IMAGE WITH THE CHANGES IN SIZE AND POSITION Kenji Kurosawa, Ken’ichi Tsuchiya, Kenro Kuroki, Norimitsu Akiba A SURVEILLANCE IMAGES DE-NOISING METHOD BASED ON SINGULAR VALUE DECOMPOSITION Zhou Chunbing Physics Section, National Research Institute of Police Science, Kashiwa, Japan P 16-15 Digital Technology & Biometry Division, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Gangwon-Do, Korea (South) Department of Forensic Science & Technology, National Police University of China, Shenyang, China 11:00-12:30 FORENSIC ANALYSIS OF DATABASE LOGS Li Yan, Shi Shaopei, Lu Qimeng, Zeng Jinhua Criminalistics, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Shanghai, China P 16-16 11:00-12:30 STUDY ON TRACES OF COMPUTER USER’S BEHAVIORS P 16-26 11:00-12:30 APPLYING SMART PHONE'S LOCATION TRACKING FUNCTION TO FORENSIC SCIENCE Junseok Byun, Gihyun Na, Kyusun Shim, Joong Lee P 16-3411:00-12:30 THE QUALITY EVALUATION MODEL OF OPEN SOURCE CYBER FORENSIC TOOLS Dong Yun Lee Student, The Graduate School of Software, Soongsil University, Seoul, Korea (South) WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 179 Oct. 17 (Fri) Oct. 17 (Fri) P 15-3809:00-10:30 THE APPLICATION OF BACKGROUND SUBTRACTION IN VIDEO RETRIEVAL Lei Wang, Daguo Shan CHARACTERISTICS OF SUICIDE BY BLUNT HEAD TRAUMA Hyejin Park1, Bongwoo Lee1, Connie Yoon2 P 16-111:00-12:30 P 15-3709:00-10:30 P 16-411:00-12:30 P 15-4109:00-10:30 P 15-3609:00-10:30 DEATH BY HOMICIDAL SMOTHERING USING HOT STEAM TOWEL: A CASE REPORT Jong Hyeok Park Li Yan, Shi Shaopei, Lu Qimeng, Zeng Jinhua Grande/ms, Brazil Auditorium Lobby (3F) P 16-3511:00-12:30 ROBUST STEREO MATCHING FOR 3D FACE RECONSTRUCTION Tae Hyun Kim, Kyoung Mu Lee Electrical and Computer Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (South) P 16-3611:00-12:30 METHODS TO DETECT TAMPERED DIGITAL IMAGES BASED ON STATISTICS Yong Wang, Fuyao Wang 11:00-12:30 Poster Presentation 17 Forensic Pathology (PT) P 17-111:00-12:30 LEFT VENTRICULAR NONCOMPACTION OF THE MYOCARDIUM AT FORENSIC AUTOPSY Fumiko Satoh1, Toshihiko Nakamura1, Kino Hayashi1, Eriko Ochiai1, Motoki Osawa1 Forensic Science Technology, China Criminal Police University, Shenyang, China Department of Forensic Medicine, Tokai University School of Medicine, Isehara, Japan; 2Tokyo Medical Examiner’s Office, Bureau of Social Welfare and Public Health, Otsuka, Tokyo, Japan P 16-3811:00-12:30 P 17-211:00-12:30 FRAGMENTED JPEG FILESFILE CARVING – A MORE ROBUST APPROACH Yanbin Tang1, Junbin Fang2, Zoe L. Jiang4, S. M. Yiu1, K. P. Chow1, Xiamu Niu3, Qi Han3, Xianyan Wu3, Jun Xu3, Bo Feng5 ACCIDENT OR HOMICIDE? - YOUR IMPRESSION MIGHT NOT BE CORRECT Yulai Wang Department of Computer Science, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong; 2Department of Optoelectronic Engineering, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China; 3School of computer science and technology, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China; 4Shenzhen Graduate School, Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China; 5Department of Computer Science, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China 1 Department of Coroner, Los Angeles Medical ExaminerCoroner, Los Angeles, California, United States 1 P 16-3911:00-12:30 FORENSIC AUTHENTICITY ANALYSIS OF AUDIO EVIDENCES STORED IN MP3 FILE FORMAT Alexander Boyarov1, Ivan Siparov1 Forensic Examination Centre, Forensic Video and Audio Lab, Ministry of Justice, Moscow, Russian Federation; 2 Speech Technology Lab, Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation 1 P 16-4111:00-12:30 RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY PERSISTENCE, WHEN DOES IT GO AWAY! Walter Hart Digital Forensic Examiner, Walter Hart Aero, San Francisco, United States P 17-311:00-12:30 ISOLATED UNILATERAL TRAUMATIC INTRACEREBELLAR HAEMORRHAGE - REALLY? Philip Beh Department of Pathology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong P 17-411:00-12:30 HANGING-RELATED COMPLETE DECAPITATIONS Bogdan Malinescu1, Adrian Sirbu2, Costinela Georgescu3 Head of the Institution, Ilfov Medico-Legal Service, Bucharest, Romania; 2Department of Forensic Pathology, National Institute of Legal Medicine “Mina Minovici”, Bucharest, Romania; 3Department of Public Health, Dunarea De Jos "University, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Galati, Romania" 1 P 17-511:00-12:30 SUICIDAL STRANGULATION BY LIGATURE: A CASE REPORT Andres Rodriguez Zorro Oct. 17 (Fri) P 17-611:00-12:30 SKULL HAVING MULTIPLE FRACTURES; ACTIVE 180 • WFF2014 Pia Wahlsten1, Stina Ahlstrom2, Pekka Saukko2, Hannu Kalimo2 Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Oradea, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Oradea, Romania Forensic Medicine Unit, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Turku, Finland; 2Department of Forensic Pathology, University of Turku, Turku, Finland P 17-711:00-12:30 P 17-12 UNEXPECTED DISCOVERIES IN FORENSIC AUTHOPSIES Martina Pintea1, Bogdan Adrian Buhas1, Gabriel Mihalache2, Camelia Liana Buhas2 1 11:00-12:30 SURVIVAL PERIOD AND SEEMINGLY FATAL INJURIES; A CASE REPORT Haneil Dsouza1, Prashantha Bhagvath1, Francis Monteiro2, G Pradeep Kumar1 Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj Napoca, Romania; 2Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Oradea, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Oradea, Romania Forensic Medicine, Kasturba Medical College-Manipal, Manipal University, Manipal, India; 2Forensic Medicine, A J Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore, India P 17-811:00-12:30 LETHAL RUPTURE OF A TRAUMATIC ANEURYSM OF THE LEFT POSTERIOR INFERIOR CEREBELLAR ARTERY Christopher Milroy, Bibianna Purgina 1 KAROSHI RELATED TO LABOR INTENSITY AND RISK OF CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS: A CASE REPORT Ningguo Liu, Ping Huang, Zhiqiang Qin, Jianhua Zhang, Yijiu Chen Forensic Pathology, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Shanghai, China P 17-911:00-12:30 HOMICIDAL COMMOTIO CORDIS CAUSED BY INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE Jiao Mu, Ji Zhang, Zhenglian Chen, Shaohua Zhu, Hongmei Dong Department of Forensic Medicine, Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China P 17-10 11:00-12:30 DEFENSE INJURIES; A GUIDE FOR INVESTIGATORS Nirmala Perera1, Paranirubasingam Paranitharan2, Sanjaya Hulathduwa3 Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ragama, Sri Lanka; 2Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ragama, Sri Lanka; 3Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Sri Jayawardenepure, Sri Lanka 1 P 17-11 11:00-12:30 LETHAL HEAD INJURY – ACCIDENTAL FALL FROM A CAR OR ASSAULT? A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE 1 P 17-13 11:00-12:30 Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, The University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada P 17-14 11:00-12:30 ARTEFACTUAL INCISED WOUNDS CAUSED BY POST-MORTEM PREDATION FROM MONITOR LIZARDS; A COMMON SCENARIO IN SRI LANKAN DEATH INVESTIGATIONS Sameera Gunawardena Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka P 17-15 11:00-12:30 CARDIAC ANEURYSM - A NATURE'S WAY OF CORRECTION Pradeep Gouda, Shankar Bakkannavar Dept. of Forensic Medicine, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Manipal, India Auditorium Lobby (3F) 14:00-15:30 Poster Presentation 18 Clinical Forensic Medicine (CFM) (TBC 2) P 18-0114:00-15:30 EVALUATION OF S100B PROTEIN AND SEROTONIN LEVELS IN CEREBROSPINAL FLUID AS SUICIDE BIOMARKERS Kamil Hakan Dogan1, Mustafa Unaldi2, Serafettin WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 181 Oct. 17 (Fri) Department of Forensic Pathology, National Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences, Bogota, Colombia HIT OR SHOOTING? Camelia Liana Buhas, Gabriel Mihalache, Claudia Pusta Demirci3 Department of Forensic Medicine, Selcuk Universtiy Faculty of Medicine, Konya, Turkey; 2Department of Biochemistry, Turkish Red Crescent Association, Private Ticaret Borsasi Hospital, Konya, Turkey; 3Department of Forensic Medicine, Necmettin Erbakan University Meram Medical School, Konya, Turkey 1 P 18-0214:00-15:30 CLASSIFICATION OF CONTRACTION BANDS USING IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY Satomu Morita, Satoshi Furukawa, Masahito Hitosugi, Katsuji Nishi Mete Gulmen Forensic Medicine, Cukurova Universty, Adana, Turkey P 18-0714:00-15:30 THE EFFECTS OF NIMODIPINE ON DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY IN RAT MODEL Jiao Mu, Ji Zhang, Zhenglian Chen, Shaohua Zhu, Hongmei Dong Department of Forensic Medicine, Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China P 18-0814:00-15:30 CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY STUDIES OF PIG HEART Wan Lei TISSUE MICROARRAY QUALIFYING EXHUMED HUMAN BONES: LOW COST COMBINED WITH EFFICIENT SCREENING AIMING AT HUMAN IDENTIFICATION Edna Sadayo Miazato Iwamura, Rafael Barrios Mello, Carolina Mautoni, Rafael Dias Astolphi, Maria Regina Regis Silva, Maria Teresa Seixas Alves P 18-0414:00-15:30 P 18-10 PRELIMINARY STUDY FOR VALIDATION OF VIRTUAL AUTOPSY: EXPERIENCE OF FACULTY OF MEDICINE RAMATHIBODI HOSPITAL Wisarn Worasuwannarak1, Rathachai Kaewlai2, Banjongsak Wedsart2, Vichan Peonim1, Jitta Udnoon1, Smith Srisont1 DETERMINING THE SOURCE OF HAEMORRHAGE IN TRAUMATIC BASAL SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE Cherry Pun, Beng Ong, Brittany Wong, Nathan Milne Legal Medicine, Shiga University of Medical Science, Otsu, Japan P 18-0314:00-15:30 Forensic Medicine, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Shanghai, China Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand; 2Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand Department of Pathology, Federal University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil 14:00-15:30 Forensic and Scientific Services, Queensland Health, Brisbane, Australia 1 P 18-0514:00-15:30 ORGANS RECOVERY FROM PATIENTS IN BRAIN DEATH; FORENSIC ASPECTS Gabriel Mihalache1, Camelia Liana Buhas1, Alexandru Miron2 14:00-15:30 A RETROSPECTIVE COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENT RELATED DEATHS IN RELATION TO PREVENTABLE AND NONPREVENTABLE CAUSES IN PENANG ISLAND, MALAYSIA (2013) Chandroth Navin Pankajakshan, Abd Mustaqim Abd Isham, Zahari Noor, Mohd Hadafi Department of Forensic Medicine, Penang General Hospital, Penang, Malaysia Oct. 17 (Fri) 1 P 18-0614:00-15:30 FIREARM FATALITIES IN CHILDHOOD: 8 YEARS REVIEW Ahmet Hilal, Necmi Cekin, Kenan Kaya, Burak Celik, 182 • WFF2014 P 18-13 14:00-15:30 USE OF IMAGING EXAMS IN FIGHTING CRIMES RELATED TO FRAUD IN FOOD Antonio Santos Filho1, Fernanda Tavares1, Rogeria Serakides2, Juneo Silva2, Rodrigo Mayrink1, Natalia Ocarina2 Federal Police Department of Brazil, Forensic Service, Belo Horizonte, Brazil; 2Escola de Veterinária, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil 1 Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark; 2Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark; 3Department of Forensic Medicine, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark 1 P 18-18 Department of Forensic Medicine, Pusan National University School of Medicine, Yangsan, Korea (South) P 18-19 P 18-15 14:00-15:30 UTILITY OF X-RAY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (CT) AS A POSTMORTEM TOOL FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF BLUNT FORCE HEAD INJURIES Brad Cushnyr3, Sarah Lathrop2, Gary Hatch1, Chandra Gerrard1, Jamie Elifritz3, Sam Andrews2, Ian Paul2, Janet Price2, Ross Zumwalt2, Kurt Nolte1 Department of Pathology and Radiology Center for Forensic Imaging, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, NM, USA; 2Department of Pathology, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, NM, USA; 3Department of Radiology, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, NM, USA; 4Private Consultant, Abbreviated Injury Scale Coder, Waco, TX, USA 1 P 18-16 14:00-15:30 14:00-15:30 THE USEFULNESS OF CONNEXIN43 EXPRESSION IN THE MYOCARDIUM AS AN ISCHEMIC MARKER IN FORENSIC AUTOPSY Gi Yeong Huh, Jae Woo Ahn 14:00-15:30 INVESTIGATION OF BREAKING CONDITION OF A BEER BOTTLE BY USING FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS Choenryul Choi1, Chansung Park2, Jang Gyu Cha3, Sungho Kim2, Kyungmoo Yang2, Hanyoung Lee2 1 R&D center, Elsoltec, Yongin, Korea (South); 2, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South); 3Department of radiology, Soonchunhyang University Bucheon Hospital, Bucheon, Korea (South) P 18-20 14:00-15:30 THE DIATOM TEST-HUNDRED YEARS' WAR IN LEGAL MEDICINE R. Carbelleira1, Manel Leira2, Maria Del Carmen Lopez-Rodriguez3, Duarte N Vieira4, Maria Sol Rodriguez-Calvo1, 5, Jose Ignacio Munoz-Barus1, 5 Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Gadjah Mada University/Dr. Sardjito Hospital, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Institute of Legal Medicine, University of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain; 2Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal; 3 Department of Botany, Faculty of Biology, University of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain; 4Faculty of Medicine, Unversity of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal; 5Department of Pathology and Forensic Sciences, Unversity of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain P 18-17 P 18-21 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CAUSE OF DEATH AND HOMICIDE IN FORENSIC DEPARTMENT OF DR SARDJITO HOSPITAL YOGYAKARTA Kenny Tee Tang Long, Yudha Nurhantari, Beta Ahlam Gizela, Hendro Widagdo 1 14:00-15:30 TISSUE-DEPENDENT VEGF AND GLUT1 INDUCTION IN A RAT HEMORRHAGE MODEL: WITH REGARD TO DIAGNOSTIC APPLICATION OF MRNA QUANTIFICATION IN FORENSIC PATHOLOGY Dong Zhao1, Maeda Hitoshi2 Collaborative Innovation Center of Judicial Civilization, 1 P 18-14 Boel3, Gyda Lolk Ottesen1, Jørgen Lange Thomsen2, Jytte Banner1 14:00-15:30 INVESTIGATION OF MARKERS FOR SUDDEN DEATH IN MENTALLY ILL PERSONS - THE SURVIVE STUDY Martin Rune Christensen1, Alexandra Gheorghe1, Anne Bugge2, Christian Bjerre Høyer2, Christina Jacobsen1, Niels Lynnerup1, Lene Warner Thorup 14:00-15:30 METHODS FOR IMPROVING RATE OF MEDICOLEGAL AUTOPSY IN MAKKAH PROVINCE Mamdouh K. 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Moulana1 Senior Specialist of Forensic Medicine, Forensic Medicine Center, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; 2Consultant of 1 WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 183 Oct. 17 (Fri) Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Oradea, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Oradea, Romania; 2 County Department of, Forensic Medicine, Calarasi, Romania P 18-12 China; Key Laboratory of Evidence Science (China University of Political Science and Law), Ministry of Education, Beijing, China; 2Department of Legal Medicine, Osaka City University Medical School, Osaka, Japan Forensic Medicine, Forensic Medicine Center, Makkah, Saudi Arabia Auditorium Lobby (3F) 14:00-15:30 Poster Presentation 19 Forensic Psychiatry / Behavioral Science (PBS) P 19-0114:00-15:30 ASPHYXIAL DEATHS USING PLASTIC BAG IN KOREA Sungkook Jung1, Hyo-Jung Lee1 Scientific Investigation Division, Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, Seoul, Korea (South); 2Department of Statistics, Korea University, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 P 19-0214:00-15:30 IS TOXOPLASMA GONDII A RISK FACTOR FOR SUICIDE? Ali Eren1, Cem Zeren2, Adnan Celikel2, Erhan Yengil3, Berna Hamamcı4, Hanifi Kokocya5 Adana Branch of, The Council of Forensic Medicine, Adana, Turkey; 2Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Mustafa Kemal University, Hatay, Turkey; 3Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Mustafa Kemal University, Hatay, Turkey; 4 Hatay Vocational School of Health Service, Mustafa Kemal University, Hatay, Turkey; 5Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Mustafa Kemal University, Hatay, Turkey 1 of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Shanghai, China; 2Forensic Psychiatry, Mental Health Institute of the Second Xiangya Hospital, Hunan, China P 19-0514:00-15:30 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HANDWRITING FEATURES AND TREATMENT OUTCOMES AMONG SCHIZOPHRENIA WITH AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR Wei-Xiong Cai, Chun-Yan Li Shanghai Key Laboratory of Forensic Medicine, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Shanghai, China P 19-0614:00-15:30 COMMON FACTS ON NON GUILTY BY REASON OF INSANITY: SIX HOMICIDE CASES IN HATAY TURKEY Ibrahim Ortanca, Cem Zeren, Sumeyra Demirkiran, Adnan Celikel, Cem Zeren, M.mustafa Arslan Forensic Medicine, Mustafa Kemal University, Hatay, Turkey Psychological Forensics Division, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South) P 19-11 14:00-15:30 ANALYSIS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT AMONG VICTIMS AND ASSAILANTS FOLLOWING ALLEGED SEXUAL ASSAULT IN SRI LANKA Amal Vadysinghe1, Pavithra Dayaratne1, Prasanna Dasanayake2, Prabath Senasinghe3 Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka; 2Consultant Judicial Medical Officer, Base Hospital, Panadura, Sri Lanka; 3 Consultant Judicial Medical Officer, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri Lanka 1 POSTMORTEM TOTAL OXIDANT STATUS (TOS) AND TOTAL ANTIOXIDANT STATUS (TAS) ANALYZES OF SUICIDE CASES Hanifi Kokocya1, Adnan Celikel2, Cem Zeren2, Musa Sahpolat1 Department of Psychiatry, Mustafa Kemal University, Medical Faculty, Hatay, Turkey; 2Forensic Medicine, Mustafa Kemal University, Medical Faculty, Hatay, Turkey 1 P 19-0814:00-15:30 THE USE OF THE FMRI IN THE FIELD OF FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY Hyoengi Hong, Jingyeong Kim, Heesong Kim, Hyungki Ji, Kipyoung Kim P 19-12 14:00-15:30 POLYGRAPH ON MACHIAVELLIAN'S INFORMATION LEAKAGE Heesong Kim1, Hyeongi Hong1, Myoungho Hyun2 Psychological Forensics Division, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South); 2Department of Psychology, Chung-Ang Univ., Seoul, Korea (South) 1 P 19-13 14:00-15:30 FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD) IN CASES OF SEXUAL ASSAULT Adnan Celikel1, D.sumeyra Demirkıran1, Sait Ozsoy2, Cem Zeren1, M.mustafa Arslan1 Psychological Forensic, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South) Forensic Medicine, Mustafa Kemal University, Hatay, Turkey; 2Forensic Medicine, Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Ankara, Turkey P 19-0414:00-15:30 P 19-0914:00-15:30 P 19-14 THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN COMT VAL158MET, TPH1 A218C, TPH2 G-703T, HTR1B G861C GENE POLYMORPHISMS AND COMORBIDITY OF DRUG ABUSE/DEPENDENCE AND CONDUCT DISORDER IN CHINESE ADOLESCENT MALE DELINQUENTS Chen Chen1, Wei-Xiong Cai1, Xiao-Ping Wang2 CONTRASTING SEX OFFENDER POLICIES OF COUNTRIES WHERE APPLIED CONTAINMENT THEORY AND THE PROPOSAL FOR IT'S INTRODUCTION TO KOREA Hyungki Ji, Sunhyun Han, Heesong Kim, Hyeongi Hong, Kipyoung Kim FORENSIC MEDICINE EVALUATION OF ALZHEIMER'S PATIENTS: A SERIES FROM ANKARA, TURKEY * Mehmet Cavlak1, Ramazan Akcan2, Ali Rıza Tumer2, Aysun Balseven Odabası2, Aykut Lale2, Mahmut Serif Yildirim2, Eyup Rusen Heybet2 Department of Forensic Psychiatry, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, P.r.china, Shanghai, China Shanghai Key Laboratory of Forensic Medicine, Institute 1 184 • WFF2014 Psychological Forensics Division, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South) University Medical Faculty, Ankara, Turkey P 19-15 14:00-15:30 A STUDY ON ASSESSMENT METHOD OF EYEWITNESS MEMORY ACCURACY BASED ON P300 Kenusoo Ham, Nawon Bae, Chuyun Pyo, Sunghee Ro Criminal Psychology, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South) P 19-16 14:00-15:30 RELATIONSHIP OF CHILDHOOD ABUSE ON THE FORMATION OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY PSYCHOPATHY Hong Hyeongi1, Kim Heesong1, Han Jihye2, Hyun Myoungho3 Psychological Forensic Division, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea (South); 2Department of Forensic Psychology, Kyong-Gi University, Suwon, Korea (South); 3 Department of Psychology, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 P 19-17 14:00-15:30 AN EXPLORATION OF EYE MOVEMENT ON PART-BASED FACE RECOGNITION TASK Chuyun Pyo, Jihye Kwon, Keunsoo Ham, Sunghee Ro Forensic Psychology, National Forensic Service, Gangwon-Do, Korea (South) P 19-18 14:00-15:30 PROFILING IN VIOLENT CRIMES: THE PERPETRATOR AND THE VICTIM IN PORTUGUESE CASES OF FILICIDE Fatima Almeida, Duarte Vieira Centre of Forensic Sciences (CENCIFOR), Faculty of Medicine of the University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal 1 14:00-15:30 Forensic Medicine, Council of Forensic Medicine, Ankara, Turkey; 2Forensic Medicine, Hacettepe 1 P 19-20 14:00-15:30 A STUDY ON THE NONSPECIFIC MOTIVE CRIME: OFFENDER CHARACTERISTICS AND CRIME-SCENE BEHAVIORS Jisun Park1, Jeongsook Yoon2, Minjung Kim2 Public Administration, Korean National Police University, Yongin, Korea (South); 2Criminology, Korean Institute of Criminology, Seoul, Korea (South) 1 P 19-21 14:00-15:30 THE POST-ABUSED PREGNANCY MISPERCEIVED AS TERATOMA: A CASE WORLD FORENSIC FESTIVAL 2014 • 185 Oct. 17 (Fri) Oct. 17 (Fri) 14:00-15:30 THE DEVELOPMENT OF PENILE PLETHYSMOGRAPHY TO MEASURE SEXUAL INTEREST AND VERIFY EFFICIENCY OF TREATMENT FOR SEXUAL OFFENDERS Kipyoung Kim, Minkyoung Yu, Heesong Kim, Hyungki Ji, Hyoengi Hong P 19-0714:00-15:30 P 19-0314:00-15:30 INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENT ASSESSMENT OF PATIENTS WITH MILD PSYCHIATRIC IMPAIRMENT DUE TO ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENT Tao Tang P 19-10 REPORT Nur Yalcinkaya1, Fuat Kırcelli2, Harun Akkaya1, Huseyin Keles1, Alperen Bikmazer1, Berna Durmus1 Department of Sexual Crimes, The Council of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Child Psychiatry, Baskent University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey 1 P 19-22 14:00-15:30 5 CASES OF PATERNAL INCEST VICTIMIZE ALL FAMILY MEMBERS Fuat Kircelli1, Alperen Bikmazer2, Harun Akkaya2, Berna Durmus2, Nur Yalcinkaya2, Ercan Buyukakincak2 P 19-2614:00-15:30 SEXUAL ABUSE WITHIN THE SCOPE OF INTERNET CRIME Haluk Ince1, Cuneyt Cenger1, Atiye Sozen1, Merve Oren2, Sadiye Bag2, Yılmaz Yazıcı2, Ayse Demirel2, Yuksel Yazıcı3, Hulya Dogan2, Zeynep Kırdı2 Child Psychiatry Department, Baskent University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey; 2Department of Sexual Crimes, The Council Of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey 1 Forensic Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Public Health, Istanbul University, Istanbul Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey; 3 Forensic Medicine, Council of JusticeMinistry, Istanbul, Turkey P 19-23 P 19-2714:00-15:30 1 14:00-15:30 AN INCEST CASE THAT USED CONTRACEPSION BY NONSTEROIDAL ANTIINFLAMMATORY DRUGS-NSAIDS Fuat Kircelli1, Harun Akkaya2, Kenan Karbeyaz3, Berna Durmus2, C. Haluk Ince4 Child Pyschiatry Department, Baskent University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey; 2Department of Sexual Crimes, The Council Of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey; 3Branch Office, The Council Of Forensic Medicine, Eskisehir, Turkey; 4Forensic Science Department, Istanbul University Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey 1 P 19-24 Department of Sexual Crimes, The Council Of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey P 19-25 14:00-15:30 Child Psychiatry Department, Baskent University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey; 2Forensic Medicine Institute, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey; 3 Department of Sexual Crimes, The Council Of Forensic 186 • WFF2014 1 Forensic Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Forensic Medicine, Council of JusticeMinistry, Istanbul, Turkey; 3Public Health, Istanbul University, Istanbul Medical Faculty Department, Istanbul, Turkey; 4Child Pstchiatry, Baskent University Medical Faculty, Adana, Turkey P 19-2814:00-15:30 VIOLENCE DIRECTED AGAINST THE MOTHER: A CASE REPORT Atiye Sozen1, Cuneyt Cenger1, Yuksel Yazıcı2, Merve Oren3, Ahmet Acar3, Haluk Ince1 Forensic Medicine, Istanbul Univeristy Istanbul Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Forensic Medicine, Council of JusticeMinistry, Istanbul, Turkey; 3Public Health, Istanbul Univeristy Istanbul Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey 1 University, Istanbul Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey; 3 Psychiatry, Istanbul University, Istanbul Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey P 19-3014:00-15:30 SEXUAL CRIMES COMMITTED UNDER THE PRETEX OF GENITAL PATHOLOGY Mahmut Zeki Cabuk1, Selcuk Altay1, Arif Garbioglu1, Burak Furkan Cetin1, Harun Akkaya1, Huseyin Keles1, Tarik Ulucay2 Department of Sexual Crimes, The Council Of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Forensic Science Department, Celal Bayar University Faculty Of Medicine, Manisa, Turkey 1 P 19-3114:00-15:30 THE EFFECT OF CRIME RELATED EMOTIONAL REACTION USING THE IMAGE STIMULI IN LIE DETECTION Jeong-Woo Ji Scientific Investigation Lab., MND, Seoul, Korea (South) Auditorium Lobby (3F) 16:00-17:30 Foresic Science Laboratory, Ibaraki Prefectural Police Headquarters, Mito, Japan; 2Detector Tubes R&D Division, Komyou Rikagaku Kogyo K. 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