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DNA Doe Project member is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: FBI Citizen's Academy Talk
Time: Jan 27, 2025 06:30 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
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DNA Doe Project is an American nonprofit volunteer organization formed to identify unidentified deceased persons (commonly known as John Doe or Jane Doe) using forensic genealogy. Volunteers identify victims of automobile accidents, homicide, and unusual circumstances and persons who committed suicide under an alias.
In 2017, the organization was founded by Colleen M. Fitzpatrick, a physicist who worked with NASA and the US Department of Defense, along with a group of volunteers and their first case was solved in 2018.
Working with law enforcement agencies, the organization uses genetic and traditional genealogy sources in conjunction with DNA from unidentified victims to build family trees through GEDmatch, a free public DNA database.
Traci Onders is a Program Support Assistant at the RCNJ IGG Center. Traci worked as a Program Manager and professional genetic genealogist at an adoption support service nonprofit for over six years, resolving over three hundred of cases of unknown parentage and consulting or providing support services on many hundreds more. Traci has presented at national adoption conferences on solving for unknown parentage and conducted numerous trainings for DNA search volunteers. With extensive experience and training in mediation, diversity and genetic genealogy as well as many years of leadership in a wide variety of community volunteer organizations, Traci felt drawn to focus her technical expertise and passion for genetic genealogy on law enforcement cases. Traci successfully completed the Ramapo College Investigative Genetic Genealogy Certificate Program as a student in the inaugural cohort in Spring 2023. Additionally, she volunteers for the DNA Doe Project and Adoption Network Cleveland. As an Investigative Genetic Genealogist with AdvanceDNA, Traci contributes research to both unidentified human remains and violent crime cases.