'People won't have to wait decades to find out what happened to their loved one ever again,' said Othram Inc.
built their lab in 2019 in The Woodlands. Kristen Mittelman with Othram said the company uses DNA sequencing and genomic technology to help identify victims and perpetrators for law enforcement.
Othram's CEO, David Mittelman, welcomed ABC13 onto their campus earlier in April. There, he showed us the cartridges used in their sequencer to build a DNA profile, which is taken from evidence often worn down with time or too tiny to extract with traditional methods.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
The Christian Right’s War on LGBTQ People Never EndedThe Christian right has renewed its assault on LGBTQ rights. onesarahjones writes that to them, it's a battle with supernatural stakes
Lire la suite »
IFD: Candle leads to apartment fire, about 20 people trapped by smokeThe Indianapolis Fire Department says a man's chair that hit a candle led to an early morning house fire on the south side.
Lire la suite »
Opinion | Herschel Walker's fiction and why people lie about disprovable thingsAlthough they appear to be more blatant now than ever, publicly presented lies are not a new phenomenon. And the reason behind it all is complex.
Lire la suite »
'Too many people, not enough food' isn't the cause of hunger and food insecurityIn fact, inequity and armed conflict play a larger role. The world’s hungry are disproportionately located in Africa and Asia, in conflict\u002Dridden zones.
Lire la suite »