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Dr. Israel Soriano

- DDS -

Mexico City, Mexico

Dr. Israel Soriano, an experienced Forensic Odontologist with twelve years of dedicated expertise. Specializing in dental human identification, age estimation, and actively engaged in humanitarian efforts.

His significant research contributions focus on dental age estimation and participation in Disaster Victim Identification workshops and conferences. Israel has worked extensively in Mexico, handling cases involving multiple casualties from illegal burials and accidents. Eager to expand his  expertise in an international context, he aspires to collaborate with established experts, drawing upon a passion for continual learning and embracing new challenges.

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Ms. Karina Blancas

- B.Sc. in Archaeology -

Mexico City, Mexico

As a Forensic Archaeology Expert at the Prosecutor’s Office of Mexico, my focus lies in applying archaeological methods to recover deceased individuals from complex and potentially illicit contexts.  I am dedicated to disseminating the importance of archaeology in forensic identification and expanding its application in Mexico. I aim to broaden the horizons of this branch of forensic science and its current impact.

HUMAN FORENSIC IDENTIFICATION PROCESS–MEXICAN CONTEXT

Disaster Victim Identification (DVI): Explores the multidisciplinary and interagency approach to identification, emphasizing the application of international standards in forensic odontology within DVI processes. The importance of a unique postmortem file number.

The Missing, the Search Process, and International Protocols: Investigates the complexities surrounding missing individuals, elucidating the search process aligned with international standards and protocols, including Interpol-DVI guidelines, The Minnesota Protocol, and the Management of Dead Bodies after Disaster

Note: No Prior Knowledge Required: Attending the lecture does not require prior knowledge of human identification or dental age estimation.

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Tuesday, May 28, 2024, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. – room 511C

ODQ 2.5 units

AGD 145

RCDSO Category 2 = 3 CE points

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