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Kevin Cheng

@kkchengau

Learner, scientist, programmer, gamer, tech enthusiast, and Celtics fan.
Currently a Scientist Developer at ESR.
Views and opinions are my own.

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linkhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0575-9097 calendar_today19-04-2016 07:23:19

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I'm grateful to have had the opportunity to collaborate with my colleagues on the FaSTR™ DNA project. This manuscript on The Developmental validation of FaSTR™ DNA marks an important milestone for this project that has been 4-years in the making. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Those that missed Promega Corporation’s ISHInews conference can check out the highlights below with multiple contributions from members of @UNTCHI_RDU ! promegaconnections.com/the-32nd-inter…

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Check out the latest collaborative work from @ESRNewZealand and #UNTCHI_RDU in the Journal of Forensic Sciences: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35211970/

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.Kevin Cheng and @ESRNewZealand are delivering presents early this year. Learn more about their developmental validation of #probgen software STRMix NGS below. #MPS #DNAMixtures fsigenetics.com/article/S1872-…

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The DNA Commission of the ISFG released recommendations recently regarding the reporting and nomenclature of STRs using MPS. These formalized standards are the culmination of years of effort. Read more below: fsigenetics.com/article/S1872-…

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CHI is hiring a Senior Research Associate to assist w/ active federally-funded studies. Must have experience with probabilistic genotyping software (e.g. STRmix, EuroForMix). NGS experience preferred, but not required. Apply here: jobs.untsystem.edu/postings/79480