Becoming a Forensic Genetic Genealogist — An Interview with Dr. Claire Glynn

Have you ever wondered what it would take to become a forensic genealogist? In this episode, Dr. Claire Glynn joins us to discuss a new program that trains participants how to apply genetic and traditional genealogy to forensic investigations. Plus: genealogy writing strategies, Findmypast tips and much more. Relevant Links: Family Tree Magazine Survey Page Ep. 157: January 2022 Back to the episode list In this episode: Tree Talk (01:48) Family Tree Magazine New Media editor Rachel Christian joins Lisa to talk about what’s coming in the genealogy industry this year. Websites and Resources Mentioned in this Interview: * 1921 Census of England Wales * 1950 US Census * Searchable Museum – National Museum of African American History and Culture * The Museum of the World – British Museum with Google Follow Family Tree Magazine on Social Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube Featured Interview: New Forensic Genetic Genealogy Certificate Program (08:16) In this episode, Dr. Claire Glynn joins us to discuss a new post-graduate certificate program in forensic genealogy that is the first of its kind. Dr. Glynn is an Associate Professor in the Department of Forensic Science, in the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences at the University of New Haven. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses and conducts extensive research focused on forensic biology, forensic DNA analysis, and forensic genetic genealogy. Dr. Glynn is also the founder of the new program, whose inaugural graduates successfully identified a woman whose identity had been a mystery since 2017.

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