
SoFIGG Inaugural Symposium 2026
Join us in Edinburgh for the inaugural symposium of the Society of Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy! ๐งฌ This groundbreaking event on 11 September 2026 will unite experts and new voices from various fields including forensic investigative genetic genealogy, forensic science, genomics, bioethics, and genealogy for a full day of exploration on the latest advancements in this rapidly developing domain.
Featured Presentations:
๐น Prof. Jeppe Dyrberg Andersen: FIGG in Denmark: From genome to genealogy
๐น Devon Griffin and Beverly Stevenson: The alias problem: Using IGG to unravel a 20th century serial offender
๐น Taner Kuru: Beyond access: Rethinking the privacy implications of investigative genetic genealogy
๐น Tom Osypian: GEDmatch and GEDmatch PRO: Whatโs new and whatโs coming [sponsored talk]
๐น Lauren Robilliard: Beyond borders: Applying investigative genetic genealogy in a global city
๐น Prof. Meradeth Snow: When DNA is limited and communities matter: Ethical FIGG approaches in real-world casework
๐น Teresa Vreeland: Evaluating SNP testing options in FIGG: Strategic selection, documentation, and privacy considerations [sponsored talk]
๐ The symposium will be hosted at the stunning Ghillie Dhu Auditorium, located in the historic center of Edinburgh beneath the iconic Edinburgh Castle.
Networking Opportunities:
๐ธ 10 September โ Join us for an informal pre-symposium gathering at a traditional Victorian Scottish pub.
๐ธ 11 September โ Network with fellow attendees at an evening event infused with Scottish culture.
Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, this symposium presents a unique opportunity to learn, connect, and contribute to the future of the FIGG community.
๐๏ธ Registration ends on 16 August 2026.
๐งโ๐ Discounted tickets for full-time students are available upon request via email.
For more details and to register, please visit: SoFIGG Inaugural Symposium 2026
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