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About the Authors:
Dr. Richard Selden
is responsible for the conception and
development of the ANDE Rapid DNA
system, the first and only such system to
receive FBI National DNA Index Ap-
proval. He founded ANDE in 2004 with
a vision to move DNA analysis from
sophisticated laboratories to the field,
where it could have daily impact on fo-
rensic identification in military, law en-
forcement, and homeland security appli-
cations. Since then, he has worked closely
with thought leaders in the FBI, DoD,
and DHS to define system requirements
and Rapid DNA ConOps. He received his BA degree from Harvard Col-
lege, MA and PhD degrees in Genetics from the Harvard Graduate School
of Arts and Sciences, and MD from Harvard Medical School. He trained
as a pediatrician at the Massachusetts General Hospital and served as an
Instructor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. He is the author of 38
peer-reviewed publications and the inventor of 43 US patents.
James H. Davis
is the vice president of
Government Affairs for ANDE. He has
a long a storied career in Colorado work-
ing with public safety and risk solutions.
Prior to that, after 26 years, Jim retired as
a Special Agent with the FBI with career
highlights that include FBI team respon-
sible for the initial processing of Saddam
Hussein after his capture in December
2003. Jim has served on boards and com-
missions on both a state and national
level and currently serves on the Board of
Directors of the Mizel Institute in Denver
and the Board of Directors of the Denver
Police Foundation.
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