2017
DOI: 10.1016/s1773-035x(17)30029-1
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L’identification de victimes de catastrophe : une approche scientifique pluridisciplinaire

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“…This mobile laboratory is transportable as close as possible to scenes of disasters, complex crime scenes or to places where people in police custody are gathered [5]. It has already been used for the identification of the victims of the GermanWings (2015) air crash and the 2016 Nice terror attack [6] where it carried out several hundred analyses per day. This Mobil'DNA lab makes it possible to implement an analytical process for determining genetic profiles from a biological sample with a configuration which makes it possible to respect the principle of "forward movement" of the processing of a sample described as:…”
Section: An Iso 17025 Certified Lab: the Mobil'dnamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This mobile laboratory is transportable as close as possible to scenes of disasters, complex crime scenes or to places where people in police custody are gathered [5]. It has already been used for the identification of the victims of the GermanWings (2015) air crash and the 2016 Nice terror attack [6] where it carried out several hundred analyses per day. This Mobil'DNA lab makes it possible to implement an analytical process for determining genetic profiles from a biological sample with a configuration which makes it possible to respect the principle of "forward movement" of the processing of a sample described as:…”
Section: An Iso 17025 Certified Lab: the Mobil'dnamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This mobile laboratory is transportable as close as possible to scenes of disasters, complex crime scenes or to places where people in police custody are gathered [ 5 ]. It has already been used for the identification of the victims of the GermanWings (2015) air crash and the 2016 Nice terror attack [ 6 ] where it carried out several hundred analyses per day.…”
Section: An Iso 17025 Certified Lab: the Mobil’dnamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to optimize the diagnostic work in forensic, IRCGN has patented (WO2016132028A1) an original DNA sampling tool [4], the microFLOQ® Direct swab (MFD) (see additional gure 1a) in order to make forensic DNA tests easier, faster and directly on the eld [5]. Manufactured by COPAN Company (Italy) and initially developed for forensic DNA analysis for crime scene or disaster victim identi cation (DVI) context, the MFD swab is a miniaturized version of oq swab that presents a 1 mm2 swab head and a breaking point (see additional gure 1b) that t perfectly with microtube or with a 96 well PCR microplate.…”
Section: Introduction Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%