Implementing a Y-Screening/Direct-to-DNA Workflow
You will learn about:
- The FBU's journey through workflow development, validation and implementation
- How to triage processing of SAK samples
- Logistical details for incorporating this workflow in your own laboratory
Summary
In preparation for eventual “test-all” legislation for processing sexual assault kits, the Forensic Biology Unit at the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office (FBU) began the quest for a solution to increase casework handling capacity, without increasing staff. The FBU validated a Y-screening workflow that could take samples directly to DNA amplification. DNA quantitation helped to triage samples and improve processing efficiency by determining which samples to take further, to re-extract, or to terminate processing.
Speaker
Julie Conover Sikorsky, MS, ABC-MB
Forensic Biology Manager
Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office