How a Sample Lysis & DNA Extraction Workstation Works

Problem: Forensic labs in the US are faced with backlogs of samples waiting to be processed.

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Problem: Forensic labs in the US are faced with backlogs of samples waiting to be processed1. Since 2004, the US Department of Justice has spent more than $550M to improve crime labs’ workflows and infrastructure to help reduce the backlog1,2.

Delays in processing samples can interfere with the criminal justice system. In 2010, for instance, an estimated 14 percent of open homicide cases, 15 percent of open rape cases, and 23 percent of open property cases faced a delay3.

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