Person
ISNI: 
0000 0001 1200 1009
https://isni.org/isni/0000000112001009
Name: 
Butler, J. M.
Butler, John M.
Butler, John Marshall
バトラー, ジョン・M
バトラー, ジョン・マーシャル
Dates: 
1969-
Creation class: 
Language material
Creation role: 
author
creator
Related names: 
Ausmus, William A.
Brigham Young University (isAffiliatedWith)
Domatob, Jerry
Domatob, Jerry Komia
ebrary, Inc
Fujimiya, Hitoshi
Fukuma, Yoshiya
Fukushima, Hirofumi (1946-)
Gojōbori, Takashi (1951-)
National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S.) (isAffiliatedWith)
National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, Md. Affiliation (see also from)
Tamada, Issei
University of Virginia
University of Virginia (isAffiliatedWith)
玉田, 一生
福島, 弘文 (1946-)
福間, 義也
藤宮, 仁
Titles: 
Advanced topics in forensic DNA typing: interpretation
dīenuei kantei to taipingu
DNA鑑定とタイピング : 遺伝学・データベース・計測技術・データ検証・品質管理
Forensic DNA Typing Biology, Technology, and Genetics of STR Markers
New communication technologies in tropical African development
Sizing and quantitation of polymerase chain reaction products by capillary electrophoresis for use in DNA typing
Notes: 
(John Marshall)
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)
Associated Group: Brigham Young University naf
Associated Group: National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S.) naf
Associated Group: University of Virginia naf
Associated Language:
E-mail from author, 28 Feb. 2001 (John Marshall Butler, born 1 Apr. 1969)
Forensic DNA typing, c2001 t.p. (John M. Butler) BL e-mail sent 28 Feb. 2001
Forensic sciences DNA fingerprinting
Forensic scientists
Fuller form of personal name: John Marshall
Abstract
Vita
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Virginia, 1995
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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