Academic Contributions and Published Works

Chahal, A., Lahti, A., Hildebrandt, C., Aguirre, J., & Molto, E. (2006). DNA testing diversifies.Biotechnology Focus 9(11), 11-13.

Chahal, A., Lahti, A., Hildebrandt, C., Aguirre, J., & Molto, E. (2006).Mitochondrial DNA testing and shed hairs at the crime scene. Identification Canada. 29(2), 56-67.

Chahal, A., Lahti, A., Hildebrandt, C., Aguirre, J., & Molto, E. (2006, March). Mitochondrial DNA underused in Canada. Blue Line Magazine, p. 10-10.

Hildebrandt, C. J. B. (2003). The efficacy and optimization of molecular sexing techniques for analyzing skeletonized human remains. Masters Thesis. Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.

Hildebrandt, C., Molto, E., Hamilton, S., Ross, B., Pynn, B. and A. Lahti. (2003). The Case of ‘Manitou Man’, Thunder Bay, Canada: The bioarchaeological and DNA evidence. Presented at the 50th annual meeting of the Canadian Society of Forensic Science: Vancouver, Canada.

Hildebrandt, C., Lahti, A., Fisher, T., Hamilton, S., and Molto, J. E. (2002). Ancient DNA analysis on a forensic cold case: Manitou Man. Poster presented at The 6thInternational Conference on Ancient DNA & Associated Biomolecules, Tel-Aviv, Israel.

Matheson, C. D., Hildebrandt, C., Praymak, R., Beckett, & R., Conologue, G. (2002) Recovery of DNA from the Weerdinge Bog Bodies. Poster presented at The 6th International Conference on Ancient DNA & Associated Biomolecules, Tel-Aviv, Israel.

Parr, R., Ruffman, A., Molto, E., Junnila, A., Lahti, A., Hildebrandt, C., Praymak, R., Vernon, K., Greenblatt, C., Maki, J., Fairgrieve, S., Oost, T., Lindfelt, O., Vaughn, M., Labrum, M., Pynn, B., & Matheson, C.D. (2002). Working towards genetic analysis of an “unknown child” from the 1912 RMS Titanic disaster. Poster presented at The 6thInternational Conference on Ancient DNA & Associated Biomolecules, Tel-Aviv, Israel.

Rogeav, E., Grigorenko, A., Moliaka, Y., Faskhutdinova, G., Goltsov, A., Lahti, A., Hildebrandt, C., Kittler, E., & Morozova, I. (2009). Genomic identification in the historical case of the Nicholas II royal family. PNAS 106(13), 5258-5263.