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    Top Forensic DNA Expert Dr. Greg Hampikian to Speak at Armenian
    Medical World Congress

    http://asbarez.com/109194/top-forensic-dna-expert-dr-greg-hampikian-to-speak-at-armenian-medical-world-congress/
    Tuesday, April 2nd, 2013

    Dr. Greg Hampikian

    LOS ANGELES - DNA, also known as Deoxyribonucleic Acid, contains
    specific genetic information that distinguishes one human being from
    another. Since the late 1980's, scientists have analyzed samples of
    bodily fluids or tissue to create DNA profiles that have ultimately
    led to criminal convictions, as well as exonerating the innocent.

    In the recent high profile Italian court case, college students Amanda
    Knox and Raffaele Sollecito were convicted of murder based on two
    pieces of DNA evidence. Upon appeal, Greg Hampikian, Ph.D., Professor
    of Biology and Criminal Justice at Boise State University (BSU) and
    forensic DNA expert, reanalyzed the DNA evidence and concluded it was
    likely contaminated and unreliable. Amanda and Raffaele are now free
    in part because of Dr. Hampikian's work.

    Dr. Hampikian will be speaking on `Amanda Knox: From DNA Error to DNA
    Exoneration,' at the 11th Armenian Medical World Congress in July in
    Los Angeles. `As our instruments get more and more sensitive, we need
    to be ever more careful about contamination,' states Dr. Hampikian.
    `In Amanda's case we were able to show that the DNA evidence against
    her was unreliable, but it leaves you wondering how many other cases
    of DNA false-convictions there are.'

    As founder and Director of the Idaho Innocence Project at BSU, Dr.
    Hampikian works with police agencies and defense lawyers in court
    cases involving DNA evidence. He has also helped establish the
    Georgia Innocence Project, the Irish Innocence Project, and the
    Innocence Project France. The Idaho Innocence Project is part of an
    international legal network that investigates wrongful conviction
    claims, helping to free those who are falsely imprisoned, and often
    indentifying the true perpetrators. His work has led to 13
    exonerations, and he has been involved in hundreds of cases.

    Dr. Hampikian's research work has been published in leading scientific
    journals, major newspapers and magazines, as well as covered by major
    television networks from CNN to the BBC. Most recently, he published
    a review of 194 DNA exonerations in the prestigious Annual Review of
    Genetics and Genomics, and is publishing the account of how he and the
    French Police solved a high-profile decade-old murder by using
    familial DNA for the first time in Europe. Additionally, he
    co-authored the book `Exit to Freedom' with Calvin Johnson, Jr., a man
    who after 17 years in prison gained his freedom from a life sentence
    after DNA evidence proved his innocence. Dr. Hampikian is also an
    award-winning playwright, and is currently working on a musical about
    the Armenian Diaspora.

    In 2013, Dr. Hampikian was inducted as a Charter Fellow of the
    National Academy of Inventors, and his DNA research covers a wide
    range of topics including pioneering work on the smallest sequences
    absent from nature that he has termed `Nullomers.' Using these
    Nullomers, Dr. Hampikian has invented a method of tagging DNA samples
    to prevent contamination of forensic evidence. His other inventions
    include 198 drugs made from Nullomer peptides that are effective
    against cancer and other diseases.

    `Understanding and unlocking the powerful information contained in our
    genes is transforming science and medicine today,' says Vicken
    Sepilian, MD, FACOG, President of the Armenian American Medical
    Society and Chairman of the 11th Armenian Medical World Congress. `We
    are honored to have world renowned genetic scientist and pioneer, Dr.
    Greg Hampikian joining us at the 11th Armenian Medical World Congress
    where he will discuss cutting edge technologies that have allowed
    wrongfully convicted human beings gain back their freedom.'

    For more information and to register for the 11th Armenian Medical
    World Congress, please visit our website at www.aamsc.com/congress.




    From: A. Papazian
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