Spaces are limited for this in-person training workshop, so please download and complete the registration form here [PDF, 41 KB],  then email it to rena.lawless@esr.cri.nz  as soon as possible to secure your place (1 form per participant).  

This training is in the latest major version release of STRmix™.  Whilst forensic biologist focussed, it is open for attendance by scientific experts that act for prosecution or defense legal teams.

Please note: Should travel restrictions occur, we retain the option of reconfiguring this STRmix™ full training workshop to be remotely delivered using the Zoom virtual meeting platform (https://zoom.us/(external link)).

Workshop Information:

Date:            9-12 June 2025 (4 days)

Location:     Unified Forensic Laboratory

                     8555 Double Helix Court

                     Englewood, Colorado 80112

Workshop price: $US 3,300 per participant

 

Overview:  This workshop will provide participants with extensive and full STRmix™ user training, covering likelihood ratios and sampling uncertainty, introduction to STRmix™, and a detailed description of the biological models and mathematics on which STRmix™ is based.  Also included are ample “hands on” sessions to allow participants to use and familiarise themselves with STRmix™ under the guidance of the instructors.

 Participants will also receive:

  • the STRmix™ User’s manual (electronic PDF)
  • the STRmix™ Operation Manual and STRmix™ Implementation and Validation guide (electronic PDF)
  • a printed STRmix™ Training Manual (provided on Day 1)
  • a 2-month evaluation version of STRmix™
  • electronic copies of training materials (for download prior to the training)
  • a certificate of attendance (after completion).

Online training modules:  Prior to the training, participants will be provided with online access to introductory training modules via the Talent LMS e-learning platform (https://www.talentlms.com/(external link)).  For best results, these must be completed prior to the training.

STRmix™ Evaluation version installation: This will be a remote installation of STRmix™ shortly before the start of the workshop.  A laptop is required during the workshop with access to MS Excel and a PDF reader such as Adobe Acrobat.  Laptop (or PC) specifications can be found here(external link). The listed ‘medium’ specification is recommended for this workshop.

A draft schedule is provided below. 

 

 

Draft schedule (subject to minor changes): 

Time

Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

Day 4

0900 - 0930

1.Introduction

Day 1 review

Day 2 review

Day 3 review

2. Continuous models. Why move?

14. Variability in the LR: sampling error and the HPD

 

19b.EXERCISE Moot court

0930 - 1000

9. EXERCISE. The MCMC game

3. Introduction to LRs 

15. Relatives and unified LR 

1000 - 1030

20. Database search functionalities

& EXERCISE.

1030 - 1100

4. Introduction to STRmix™

1100 - 1130

5. EXERCISE. Single source and mixture examples

10. Assigning the number of contributors

16. EXERCISE. NIST mix13 

21. EXERCISE. Casework examples

1130 - 1200

1200 - 1300

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

1300 - 1330

6. The biological model

11. EXERCISE. Number of contributors

17. EXERCISE. NIST mix13 continued

22. Workflows

1330 - 1400

12. Population Genetic Models

1400 - 1430

7. Verbalizing LRs and hypothesis setting and EXERCISE

 18. STRmix™ Developmental Validation

23. Implementation & Validation discussion

1430 - 1500

24. Wrap Up

1500 - 1530

 13. STRmix™ output and diagnostics

&

EXERCISE

19a. EXERCISE Moot Court

1530 - 1600

8. STRmix™ profile building and locus weights

Close

1600 - 1630

Close

 

1630+

Close

Close

 

 

 

 

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