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**2024** - Christi Guerrini participated in a panel at a National Academies of Sceinces, Engineering, and Medicine workshop on Law Enforcement Use of Probabilistic Genotyping, Forensic DNA Phenotyping, and Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy Technologies in Washington DC: "Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy: Considerations for Implementation." **2023** - Whitney Bash Brooks presented at the American Society of Bioethics and Humanities annual meeting in Baltimore, MD: "Public perceptions on law enforcement use of IGG: results from a choice experiment." - Amy McGuire and Christi Guerrini participated in an invited panel at the International Symposium on Human Identification annual meeting in Denver, CO: “Solving crimes while protecting genetic privacy.” - Whitney Bash Brooks presented two posters at the International Symposium on Human Identification annual meeting in Denver, CO: "Concerns, predictions, and possibilities: a systematic review of ethical issues associated with investigative genetic genealogy" and "Public perspectives on investigative genetic genealogy practices and policies." - Sara Huston presented a poster at the International Symposium on Human Identification annual meeting in Denver, CO:"Twitter/X insigths into public perspectives regarding investigative genetic genealogy." - Nicola Campoamor presented a poster at the Society for Medical Decision Making annual meeting in Philadelphia, PA: "Pretesting novel discrete-choice instruments: A guide for researchers." - Christi Guerrini presented at the Ramapo Investigative Genetic Genealogy Conference in Mahwah, NJ: “IGG from the inside: practitioner perspectives on the practice, future, and politics of investigative genetic genealogy.” - Whitney Bash-Brooks presented at the Ramapo Investigative Genetic Genealogy Conference in Mahwah, NJ: “ELSI inside the precinct: a systematic review of ethical and regulatory issues with investigative genetic genealogy.” - Diana Maden presented at the Ramapo Investigative Genetic Genealogy Conference in Mahwah, NJ: “Insights from social media into public perspectives on investigative genetic genealogy.” - Christi Guerrini presented a poster at the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors Annual Symposium in Austin, TX: "IGG from the inside: practitioner perspectives on the practice, future, and politics of investigative genetic genealogy." **2022** - Amy McGuire was a presenter in Verogen’s Forensic Investigative Genealogy Master Class webinar: “Public perceptions and investigative genetic genealogy.” Available at: https://info.verogen.com/figg_masterclass. - Christi Guerrini presented at the at the American Society for Bioethics and the Humanities annual conference (virtual): “Investigative genetic genealogy from the inside: what is its ethical practice and future?” - Stephanie Malia Fullerton, Christi Guerrini, and Amy McGuire participated in a panel at ELSICon (virtual): “Developing an evidence base for investigative genetic genealogy policy making.” Available at: https://elsihub.org/video/elsicon2022-panel-developing-evidence-base-investigative-genetic-genealogy-igg-policy-making. **2021** - Christi Guerrini presented at The Biology of Genomes conference (virtual): “Law enforcement use of genetic data: old, new, and non controversies."
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