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      Victor W. Weedn, MD, JD, is a forensic pathologist and attorney, and the Chief Medical Examiner for the State of Maryland. He has worked as a medical examiner, crime laboratory director, research scientist, and professor of forensic science and of law. He founded the military’s DNA identification program and oversaw the Armed Forces Identification Laboratory (AFDIL), which identified the remains of Czar Nicholas II of Russia, the Branch Davidian conflagration victims in Waco, and later the Michael Blassie, the Vietnam unknown of the Tomb of the Unknowns. He pioneered STR and mtDNA analysis and CE and DNA microchip technologies. He was on the prosecution witness list for the OJ Simpson trial. He holds a patent on latent fingerprint technology. He led the establishment of the NAME inspection and accreditation program. He was the 2015–2016 AAFS President and established the AAFS Academy Standards Board. He received the Helpern Award from the Path/Bio Section of the AAFS in 2017. He was detailed to the DOJ as the Senior Forensic Advisor to Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates, 2016–2017. He testified to the US Congress in 2018. He currently serves on the NAME Board of Directors, the AAFS ASB Disaster Victim Identification Consensus Body, and the NIST OSAC Medicolegal Death Investigation Subcommittee.

      Kenneth W. Aschheim, DDS, D-ABFO, began his forensic career following the World Trade Center attack in 2001 and is a Diplomate of the American Board of Forensic Odontology. He serves as the Assistant Chief Forensic Odontologist for NYC’s OCME and is a member of DMORT. Dr. Aschheim chairs both the ADA SCDI Forensic Odontology Informatics, and the OSAC Forensic Odontology SAC. He is a board member of the Academy Standards Board, ADA’s Standards Committees, the International Association of Coroners & Medical Examiners, and Interpol’s Forensic Odontology DVI Sub Working group. Dr. Aschheim is an Adjunct Clinical Professor at NYU College of Dentistry, a full-time practitioner, and has co-authored three textbooks on esthetic dentistry.

      Jason Byrd, Ph.D., D-ABFE, is a Professor and Associate Director of the William R. Maples Center for Forensic Medicine at the University of Florida’s College of Medicine. He is a Board-Certified Forensic Entomologist and Diplomate of the American Board of Forensic Entomology. Dr. Byrd is the educational program administrator for UF’s Veterinary Forensic Sciences, Wildlife Forensic Sciences, Shelter Medicine, and Forensic Medicine educational programs. He has served as President of the American


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