Bode Technology
Erin Sweeney has extensive experience in the forensic field. Erin started their career at Bode Cellmark Forensics in 2005 as a DNA Analyst and later moved up to the position of Manager of DNA Databanking. In 2012, they were promoted to Director of Human Identification and Databasing. In 2017, Erin joined Bode Technology as Laboratory Director, where they provided leadership to various forensic operations departments. In May 2019, they were promoted to Vice President of Forensic Operations at Bode Technology. Erin'sresponsibilities have included managing casework, databasing, human identification, applied research, and core facility departments. Erin's expertise includes high-throughput DNA testing, missing person identification, DNA collection products, and immigration testing.
Erin Sweeney completed their Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Molecular and Cell Biology, with a concentration in Physiology and Neurobiology, from the University of Connecticut. This was from the year 2000 to 2004. Erin then pursued higher education at The Johns Hopkins University, where they earned a Master of Science (MS) degree in Biotechnology, specializing in Biodefense, from 2011 to 2015. In addition, during the same period, they also obtained a Certificate in National Security Studies from The Johns Hopkins University.
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Bode Technology
Bode Technology Group, Inc serves the law enforcement and identification markets and is unique in providing both state-of-the-art human DNA analysis and innovative DNA collection products. The range of Bode’s services include diverse offerings such as high throughput DNA testing services, casework analysis, missing person identification, privateand CODIS databanking of convicted offenders or arrestees, as well as paternity and non-forensic identification. Their patented DNA collection systems are in use worldwide for collections of DNA from convicted offenders and arrestees, from crime scenes, as well as from parents and children for genealogy and identification services. Their analysts and their research and development teams are constantly looking for better ways to bring previously unused approaches and technologies into the labs for routine use for analysis of challenging samples – be it bones or aged, decayed tissue. On the strength and experience of their research and development teams and casework analysts, Bode is able to offer worldwide DNA analysis services, consulting, training, and validation services on a customized basis.