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Provisional Speakers

The role of Forensic Odontology in Disaster Victim Identification (DVI)

Opportunities for postgraduate education and training in Forensic Odontology

Prof. John Clement, The University of Melbourne, Australia

 

Forensic Odontology in DVI Responses - The Interpol Perspective

Dr David Sweet, DVI Steering Committee, INTERPOL

 

PLASSDATA - The INTERPOL DVI Software

Dorte Hougaard, DVI System International

 

Uncovering terrorism cases in Indonesia

Dr. Musaddeq Ishaq, Indonesian National Police, Indonesia

 

The role of dental identification in crime investigations: terrorist bombing cases in Indonesia

Dr. Peter Sahelangi, Indonesian National Police, Indonesia

 

Identification through CCTV

Facial Reconstruction by computer software – A Glasgow experience

Porf. Peter Vanezis, University of London, UK 

 

Forensic Odontology in DVI - The Singapore experience

Dr Tang Peng Hui, Singapore Armed Forces

 

FO and FA in TTVI - The Japanese experience

Dr. Masatsugu Hashimoto, Tokyo Dental College, Japan

 

 

The Use of Mobile Dental Xray Machine in DVI

Mr. Stephen M. Kinney, Aribex, Inc., USA

 

DVI experience - The taiwan experience

Dr. Mu-Zon Wu,National Taiwan University, Taiwan

 

The role of DVI unit in mass disasters

Superintendent Ken Reed, Hong Kong Police Force

 

The Role of Forensic Pathologists in DVI

Dr KL Hau, Forensic Pathology Service, HK

 

The training of FO and Forensic Human Identification in HK

Dr. Carl Leung, Forensic Odontology Group, HK

  

Changes in dental maturity in Hong Kong in 20 years 

Dr. Thomas Li, University of HK

 

Building and sustaining expertise, a possible role for U21?

Dr. Philip Beh, University of HK

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