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Parabon® NanoLabs to Hold Lecture for 22nd Annual Smoky Mountain Criminal Justice Conference

Parabon® Snapshot™ DNA Analysis” will be led by Parabon NanoLabs Vice President, Paula Armentrout, on Monday, 23 Oct., 2017.

Reston, Va. (October 2017) – Parabon® NanoLabs, a vertically integrated DNA technology company that develops next-gen forensic and therapeutic products, will be leading a lecture at the 22nd Annual Smoky Mountain Criminal Justice Conference, held at the Edgewater Hotel in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. The lecture, “Parabon Snapshot™ DNA Analysis,” will be led by Parabon’s vice president, Paula Armentrout, on Monday, Oct. 23., 2017. The lecture will be from 2 to 4:30 p.m., with a short break at 3:15 p.m.

Armentrout will discuss Snapshot, a revolutionary new forensic DNA analysis service that accurately predicts the physical appearance and ancestry of an unknown person from DNA. It can also determine kinship between DNA samples out to six degrees of relatedness. She will also discuss how the service can aid in generating investigative leads, narrowing suspect lists and identifying unknown remains.

The 22nd Annual Smoky Mountain Criminal Justice Conference is designed for law enforcement, corrections, probation officers, police officers, detectives, attorneys and all others associated with the criminal justice system. It offers many opportunities to obtain certified and professional training that will enhance field knowledge and inform attendees on numerous issues concerning law enforcement today.

About Parabon® NanoLabs, Inc.:

Parabon® NanoLabs is a vertically integrated DNA technology company that develops next-generation forensic and therapeutic products, which leverage the enormous power of DNA. Staffed by a uniquely qualified team of scientists and technologists, with expertise ranging from bioinformatics and oncology to chemistry and computer science, the Company is bringing to market revolutionary new products and services made possible by recent advances in DNA sequencing, processing and manufacturing technologies.