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A summary of the new findings that have in part been presented during the Munich Spurenworkshop 2020 and have recently been accepted for publication is available here.
[04.08.2024 | CH]
The GEDNAP Proficiency Tests 68 & 69 have started on 15 July 2024. The registration is available at the following URL:
https://ged24.ifmg-ms.de/index.php/de/
The deadline for result submission will be 06 December 2024.
The evaluation of the results will be provided to the participants in February 2025.
[19.06.2024 | CH]
The GEDNAP Proficiency Tests 66 & 67 started in June 2023. The deadline for result submission was 04 December 2023.
The evaluation of the results was provided to the participants in February 2024 by means of the GEDNAP workshop.
[08.06.2024 | CH]
A new release of STRidER (STRs for Identity ENFSI Reference Database), the expanded and enhanced version of the ENFSI STRbASE (2004-2016), is available here since March 30, 2020: https://STRidER.online).
In Germany it is recommended to use most recent the European allele frequencies as a standard. To receive periodic news and stay updated about STRidER, you may register here for the STRidER newsletter:
http://mailman.i-med.ac.at/mailman/listinfo/strider-l
For the biostatistics modules of the GEDNAP proficiency tests in 2020 the recent allele frequencies [source: "Europe" in STRidER_frequencies_2019-08-02] will be used as well.
[24.04.2020 | CH]
The GEDNAP Proficiency Tests 64 & 65 have started in July 2022. The deadline for result submission was 06 January 2023.
The evaluation of the results will be presented during the 43rd Spurenworkshop that will take place in February 2023 in Bielefeld (Germany).
Organizer is: Prof. Dr. Carsten Tiemann (LabCon OWL, Bad Salzuflen; email: tiemann at laborkrone.de) and his team.
[07.01.2023 | CH]
The 43rd Stain Workshop will take place from February 23 – 25, 2023 in Bielefeld.
The local organizer is: Prof. Dr. Carsten Tiemann (LabCon OWL, Bad Salzuflen; email: tiemann at laborkrone.de) and his team.
The workshop language will be German, but oral contributions in Englisch are welcome.
[15.11.2022 | CH]