Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Forensic Science Community Questions FBI's CODIS Upgrade

13 core loci used in the world's largest DNA database may not be enough to convict
alleged criminals in certain investigations. The FBI's database (CODIS)
contains 10 million profiles, but forensic scientists are questioning if they
are looking at the right genetic markers. It has been recommended that core
loci increase to 24 genetic markers to assist in distinguishing between
familial cases. In addition, the 24 markers will be useful in possibly matching
DNA samples that have been degraded at the scene of a crime. Forensic
scientists are hoping that the needs of future casework will be the deciding
factor on which genetic markers are used to classify individuals DNA profile.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Big thanks goes out to Scilife Solutions, one of our international partners, for encouraging FITZCO® Inc. to become involved in the cyber world and utilize today’s advancing technologies.  We are currently in the process of fully updating our website to include a complete list of products along with detailed descriptions of applications, protocols and features.  Our revamped image will capture the quality that is not only found in our products, but in all business aspects involving the management of FITZCO®.  We intend on having everything accomplished by mid-summer, with the release of our modernized site on the information superhighway.  In addition, we will be creating facebook and twitter accounts to improve our connections and relationships with the public, as well as our current and potential customers.  Thanks for your patience and stay tuned for more updates!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

FITZCO BLOGS!

Welcome to the new FITZCO® Blog.  We will be posting news, product information and releases. FITZCO® is the premier BioSample collection device manufacturer. Please follow us here and visit us at www.FITZCOinc.com .