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Second Annual Tennessee Valley Corridor Forensics Symposium Announced for October 29-30

The Second Annual Tennessee Valley Corridor (TVC) Forensics Symposium will take place on October 29th through October 30th with special guest speakers Dr. William Bass, Professor Emeritus, Dr. Tom Holland, James Markey, Paulette Sutton and  Dr. Richard Raines. Read on to learn more.

From the Press Release

Forensics experts from around the region will come together to discuss criminal, anthropological, nuclear, industrial and cyber forensics at the Second Annual Tennessee Valley Corridor (TVC) Forensics Symposium.


The symposium will also include a tour of the Tennessee Fire and Codes Academy, where attendees will experience hands-on demonstrations of, arson investigation, fire suppression, and fire rescue while visiting the 330-acre training facility for fire service professionals, as well as a special student competition that will highlight research happening across the Corridor.

WHEN: October 29-30, 2013

WHO: Special guest presenters include:

  • Dr. William Bass, founder of the Forensic Anthropology Center, the “Body Farm,” and Professor Emeritus at University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Dr. Tom Holland, scientific director of the Joint POW Accounting Command – Central Identification Lab (CIL), the largest identification lab in the world.
  • James Markey, lead investigator in the Phoenix Serial Rapist case—retired Sergeant for the Phoenix Police Department and Owner of Investigative Lead, LLC.
  • Paulette Sutton, internationally renowned blood stain pattern analyst and an expert in the field of forensic serology—retired Director of Investigations for the Division of Forensic Pathology Shelby County (Memphis, Tennessee) Medical Examiner’s Office and retired Assistant Director of Forensic Services at the University of Tennessee, Memphis.
  • Dr. Richard Raines, Cyber Portfolio Manager, Global Security Directorate, Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

Additional presentations from:
  • Dynetics
  • East Tennessee State University
  • Materials and Chemistry Laboratory, Inc.
  • Middle Tennessee State University
  • National Institute for Hometown Security
  • National Safe Skies Alliance
  • RJ Lee Group
  • University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • University of Tennessee Law Enforcement Innovation Center
  • University of Tennessee
  • Western Carolina University
  • Y-12 National Security Complex

DETAILS: Pre-registration for the event is required, and space is limited. Student rates are available, along with a special “lunch only” rate for those who are interested in hearing from Dr. Bill Bass during lunch, but who cannot attend the full event.

To view the full agenda, please visit http://www.tennvalleycorridor.org/summits/other.html.

To register to attend the event, please visit: https://secure.touchnet.com/C20134_ustores/web/store_cat.jsp?STOREID=24&CATID=21.

For questions, contact Jennifer Wiggins at jwiggins@akinsps.com.

SPONSORS: The 2013 Tennessee Valley Corridor Forensics Symposium is sponsored by Middle Tennessee State University, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, the University of Tennessee Law Enforcement Innovation Center, the University of Tennessee, Eastern Kentucky University, the University of Alabama in Birmingham, RJ Lee Group and Materials and Chemistry Laboratory, Inc.

About the Tennessee Valley Corridor Forensics Initiative:
The Tennessee Valley Corridor (TVC) Forensics Initiative is a coalition of organizations and experts in the forensics industry who are located in the TVC— a region encompassing five states and 10 congressional districts strategically linking the technology-rich region from North Alabama through Tennessee into Southwest Virginia, Western Carolina and Southern and Eastern Kentucky. The TVC Forensics Initiative brings together the region’s forensics experts to provide a forum for collaboration, partnerships and alliances; encourages sharing of knowledge amongst partners; and promotes the region’s expertise on a national level.

Partner organizations in the TVC Forensics Initiative working toward a forensics agenda for the entire region include: East Tennessee State University, Eastern Kentucky University, National Children’s Advocacy Center, National Institute For Hometown Security, National Safe Skies Alliance, North Carolina State University, Materials and Chemistry Laboratory, Inc., Middle Tennessee State University’s Forensic Institute for Research and Education, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, RJ Lee Group, Inc., University of Alabama in Birmingham, University of Alabama in Huntsville, University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee Law Enforcement Innovation Center, Wallace State Community College, Western Carolina University and Y-12 National Security Complex.

For more information about the Tennessee Valley Corridor Forensics Initiative, please contact visit http://www.tennvalleycorridor.org/ventures/forensics.html or contact Jennifer Wiggins at jwiggins@akinsps.com.

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