Butler, John M. (John Marshall), 1969-
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found: Forensic DNA typing, c2001:t.p. (John M. Butler) BL e-mail sent 28 Feb. 2001
found: E-mail from author, 28 Feb. 2001(John Marshall Butler, born 1 Apr. 1969)
found: Advanced topics in forensic DNA typing, 2015:page xix (John Marshall Butler grew up in the U.S. Midwest and, enjoying science and law, decided to pursue a career in forensic science at an early age; after completing an undergraduate education at Brigham Young University in chemistry, he moved east to pursue graduate studies at the University of Virginia; while a graduate student, he enjoyed the unique opportunity of serving as an FBI Honors Intern and guest researcher for more than two years in the FBI Laboratory's Forensic Science Research Unit; his Ph. D. dissertation research, which was conducted at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, involved pioneering work in applying capillary electrophoresis to STR typing; after completing his Ph. D. in 1995, Dr. Butler obtained a prestigious National Research Council post-doctoral fellowship to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST); while a postdoc at NIST, he designed and built STRBase, the widely used Short Tandem Repeat Internet Database (STRBase 2014) that contains a wealth of standardized information on STRs used in human identity applications; he worked for several years as a staff scientist and project leader at a California startup company named GeneTrace System developing rapid DNA analysis technologies involving time-of-flight mass spectrometry; in the fall of 1999, he returned to NIST to lead their efforts in human identity testing with funding from the National Institute of Justice; he served as leader of the Applied Genetics Group from 2008 to 2013)
found: BYU Religious Studies Center, via WWW, April 4, 2019(Butler, John M., John M. Butler is a leading expert on DNA typing and a fellow at the National Institute of Standards and Technology; Butler received his bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University and his Ph. D. from the University of Virginia) - https://rsc.byu.edu/es/node/4797
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2000-11-20: new
2019-04-06: revised
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