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RESUME: EDWARD T. BLAKE

BIOGRAPHY

1. Birthdate: July 31, 1945.

2. Birthplace: Honolulu, Hawaii.

EDUCATION

1. Bachelor of Science [Criminalistics], University of California, Berkeley,

1968.

2. Doctor of Criminology [Forensic Science], University of California,

Berkeley, 1976.

HONORS

1. Graduate Research Fellowship [2 years], NILE & CJ, Department of Justice.

Grant #75-NI-99-0036. Grant Title: Determination of Genetic Markers in

Human Semen.

2. Research Grant, NILE & CJ, Department of Justice. Grant Title: Genetic

Markers in Human Semen: Application to Analysis of Semen Evidence in

Sexual Assault Case Material, 1979-1981.

3. Research Grant, NILE & CJ, Department of Justice. Grant Title: Genetic

Markers in Human Semen: Resolution of Some Current Issues Affecting the

Interpretation of Semen Evidence in Sexual Assault Cases, 1983-1986.

4. Service Awards, California Association of Criminalists: 1976, 1977, 1984.

5. Distinguished Member Award, California Association of Criminalists, 1985.

6. Freedom and Justice Award from the Northeast Council of the Wrongfully

Convicted, Innocence Network Conference, Santa Clara University School of

Law, March 28, 2008.

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PUBLISHED WORKS

1. Edward T. Blake, Paul J. Cashman, and John I. Thornton, "Qualitative

Analysis of Lysergic Acid Diethylamide by Means of the 10-Hydroxy

Derivative," Anal. Chem., 45[2], 1973, 394-395.

2. Edward T. Blake and D.J. Dillon, "Microorganisms and the

Presumptive Tests for Blood," J. Pol. Sci. Admin., 1[4], 1973, 395-400.

3. Kevin Caldwell, Edward T. Blake, and G.F. Sensabaugh, "Sperm

Diaphorase: Genetic Polymorphism of a Sperm-Specific Enzyme in

Man," Science, 191, 1976, 1185-1187.

4. Edward T. Blake and George F. Sensabaugh, "Genetic Markers in

Human Semen: A Review," J. For. Sci., 21[4], 1976, 784-796.

5. Edward T. Blake and G.F. Sensabaugh, "Protein and Enzyme

Polymorphisms in Human Semen," For. Sci., 6, 1975, 108, [Abstract];

International Microform J. Leg. Med., 10, 1975, 21, [Text].

6. Edward T. Blake and G.F. Sensabaugh, "Esterase D Typing in

Bloodstains," For. Serol. News, No. 5, 1975, 1-4.

7. Edward T. Blake, Genetic Markers in Human Semen, doctoral

dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, 1976; University

Microfilms International, #77-15, 567, Ann Arbor.

8. Edward T. Blake and G.F. Sensabaugh, "Expression of Genetic

Variation in Human Semen," Am. J. Hum. Genet., 29, 1977, 24A,

[Abstract].

9. Edward T. Blake and G.F. Sensabaugh, "Genetic Markers in Human

Semen: Quantitation of Polymorphic Proteins," J. For. Sci., 23[4], 1978,

717-729.

10. Edward T. Blake and G.F. Sensabaugh, "Haptoglobin Typing of

Bloodstains: Electrophoresis of Immunoprecipitated Haptoglobin," J.

For. Sci. Soc., 18, 1978, 237-244.

11. David F. Katz, Edward T. Blake, Ross N. Mills, and Irving Fatt, "A

Microliter Oxygen Electrode System for Sperm Suspensions," Fertil.

Steril., 30[6], 1978, 691-695.

12. G.F. Sensabaugh, E.T. Blake, and D.H. Northey, "Genetic Markers in

Human Semen: III. Alteration of Phosphoglucomutase [PGM]

Isozyme Patterns in Semen Contaminated with Saliva," J. For. Sci., 25,

1980, 470-478.

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13. George Sensabaugh, E.T. Blake, and Jan Bashinski, "Acid Phosphatase

Assay of Vaginal Swabs," Proceedings of a Forensic Science Symposium on

the Analysis of Sexual Assault Evidence, U.S. Dept. of Justice, July, 1983,

146-148.

14. Howard C.B. Graves, George F. Sensabaugh, and Edward T. Blake,

"Postcoital Detection of a Male-Specific Semen Protein, Application to

the Investigation of Rape," N. Engl. J. Med., 312, 1985, 338-343.

15. George F. Sensabaugh, Jan Bashinski, and Edward T. Blake, "The

Laboratory's Role in Investigation of Rape," Diag. Med., 8[3], 1985, 46-

53.

16. E.T. Blake, C.E. Cook,Jr., and J.S. Bashinski, "Evidence that 'Vaginal

Peptidase' Is a Bacterial Gene Product," J. For. Sci., 32[4], 1987, 888-899.

17. E.T. Blake, "Progressive Desialidation of Human Transferrin," J. For. Sci.,

32[5], 1987, 1342-1347.

18. Edward T. Blake, "Scientific and Legal Issues Raised by DNA Analysis,"

in Banbury Report 32: Technology and Forensic Science, J.Ballantyne et al.,

Eds., Coldspring Harbor Laboratory Press, 1989, 109-115.

19. Russell Higuchi and Edward T. Blake, "Applications of the Polymerase

Chain Reaction in Forensic Science," in Banbury Report 32: Technology

and Forensic Science, J.Ballantyne et al., Eds., Coldspring Harbor

Laboratory Press, 1989, 265-281

20. Cecilia H. von Beroldingen, E.T. Blake, R. Higuchi, G.F. Sensabaugh,

and Henry Erlich, "Applications of PCR to the Analysis of Biological

Evidence," in PCR Technology: Principles and Applications for DNA

Amplification, Henry A. Erlich, Ed., Stockton Press, 1989, 209-223.

21. Henry A. Erlich, Russell Higuchi, Cecilia H. von Beroldingen, and

Edward Blake, "The Use of the Polymerase Chain Reaction for Genetic

Typing in Forensic Samples," Proceedings of an International Symposium

on the Forensic Aspects of DNA Analysis, June, 1989, Quantico, Va., 93-

101, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.

22. E.T. Blake, S. Paabo, and M.D. Stolorow, "DNA Amplification and

Typing from Aged Biological Evidence," Proceedings of an International

Symposium on the Forensic Aspects of DNA Analysis, June, 1989,

Quantico, Va., 267-268, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington,

D.C.

23. S. Walsh, R. Higuchi, and E. Blake, "PCR Inhibition and Bloodstains,"

Proceedings of an International Symposium on the Forensic Aspects of DNA

Analysis, June, 1989, Quantico, Va., 281-282, U.S. Government Printing

Office, Washington, D.C.

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24. Rhea Helmuth, Nicola Fildes, Edward Blake, M.C. Luce, J. Chimera,

Roberta Madej, C. Gorodezky, Mark Stoneking, Norma Schmill,

William Klitz, Russell Higuchi, and Henry A. Erlich, "HLA-DQ Allele

and Genotype Frequencies in Various Human Populations Determined

by Using Enzymatic Amplification and Oligonucleotide Probes," Am. J.

Hum. Genet., 47, 1990, 515-523.

25. G.F. Sensabaugh and E.T. Blake, "Seminal Plasma Protein p30:

Simplified Purification and Evidence for Identity with Prostate Specific

Antigen," Journal of Urology, vol. 144, 1990, 1523-1526.

26. Rebecca Reynolds, George Sensabaugh, and Edward Blake, "Analysis of

Genetic Markers in Forensic DNA Samples Using the Polymerase

Chain Reaction," Anal. Chem., January, vol. 63, 1991, 2-15.

27. D.R. Gibson, J.R. Guydish, B.D.G. Wraxall, E.T. Blake, G. Clark, and P.

Case, "Using Forensic Techniques to Verify Self-Reports of Needle-

Sharing," AIDS, vol. 5, No. 9, 1991, 1149-1150.

28. Edward Blake, Jennifer Mihalovich, Russell Higuchi, P. Sean Walsh, and

Henry Erlich, "PCR Amplification and HLA-DQ Oligonucleotide

Typing on Biological Evidence Samples: Casework Experience," J.

Forens. Sci., Vol. 37, No. 3, 1992, 700-726.

29. George F. Sensabaugh and Edward T. Blake, "DNA Analysis in

Biological Evidence: Applications of the Polymerase Chain Reaction,"

Chapter 7 in Handbook of Forensic Sciences, ed. R. Saferstein, Prentice-

Hall, New Jersey, in press.

30. R.C. Castro, G. Troup, E. Blake, C. Wheeler, R. Apple, and H.A. Erlich,

"Analysis of HLA-Class II Alleles by PCR/Oligo Typing in Various

Native American Populations," Abstract #784, Am. J. Hum. Genet., vol.

53, No. 3, 1993.

31. J.S. Waye, P. Newall, E.T. Blake, J.M. Williamson, and D.H. Bing, A

Review of the DNA Evidence in the Case of Guy Paul Morin,

Abstract, Can. Soc. Forens. Sci. J., Vol. 28, No. 4, 1995, 255.

32. J.S. Waye, E.T. Blake, J.M. Williamson, and D.H. Bing, DNA Evidence

in the Christine Jessop Homicide Case, Can. Soc. Forens. Sci. J., Vol. 31,

No. 1, 1998, 55-62.

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PRESENTATIONS AT SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS

1. Edward T. Blake and D.J. Dillon, "Microorganisms and the

Presumptive Tests for Blood," Fall semiannual seminar of the

California Association of Criminalists, October, 1971.

2. Edward T. Blake, Paul J. Cashman, and John I. Thornton, "Qualitative

Analysis of Lysergic Acid Diethylamide by Means of the 10-Hydroxy

Derivative," Spring semiannual seminar of the California Association

of Criminalists, May, 1972.

3. Edward T. Blake, Donald L. Lofgren, and G.F. Sensabaugh,

"Distribution of Acid Phosphatases in Human Tissues," Spring

semiannual seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, May,

1974.

4. Edward T. Blake and G.F. Sensabaugh, "Esterase D Polymorphism in

Bloodstains," Fall semiannual seminar of the California Association of

Criminalists, October, 1974.

5. Edward T. Blake and G.F. Sensabaugh, "Protein Polymorphisms in

Human Semen," presented as part of a symposium on rape

investigation, Fall semiannual seminar of the California Association of

Criminalists, October, 1974.

6. Edward T. Blake and G.F. Sensabaugh, "Differential Expression of

Amylase Loci [Amy1 and Amy2] in Human Body Fluids and

Secretions," May semiannual seminar of the California Association of

Criminalists, October, 1975.

7. Edward T. Blake and G.F. Sensabaugh, "Protein and Enzyme

Polymorphisms in Human Semen," Seventh International Meeting of

Forensic Sciences, Zurich, Switzerland, 1975.

8. Kevin Caldwell, Edward T. Blake, and G.F. Sensabaugh, "Sperm

Diaphorase: Genetic Polymorphism of a Sperm-Specific Enzyme in

Man," Fall semiannual seminar of the California Association of

Criminalists, October, 1975.

9. Edward T. Blake and G.F. Sensabaugh, "The Biochemical Genetics of

Semen and the Investigation of Rape," Western Regional Meeting of

the American Chemical Society, October, 1975.

10. Edward T. Blake and G.F. Sensabaugh, "Expression of Genetic Markers

in Human Semen," American Academy of Forensic Sciences,

Washington, D.C., February, 1976.

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11. Edward T. Blake and G.F. Sensabaugh, "Haptoglobin Typing of

Bloodstains by SDS Gel Electrophoresis of Immunoprecipitates,"

Spring semiannual seminar of the California Association of

Criminalists, May, 1977.

12. Edward T. Blake and G.F. Sensabaugh, "Genetic markers in Human

Semen: Quantitative Levels of Polymorphic Proteins," American

Chemical Society, Chicago, August, 1977.

13. Edward T. Blake and G.F. Sensabaugh, "Genetic Markers in Human

Semen: III. Expression of Glyoxalase Activity in Seminal Plasma and

Sperm," Spring semiannual seminar of the California Association of

Criminalists, May, 1978.

14. G.F. Sensabaugh, E.T. Blake, and D. Northey, "Modification of PGM

Isozyme Patterns in Semen Contaminated with Saliva," Spring

semiannual seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, May,

1978.

15. Edward T. Blake and G.F. Sensabaugh, "Synthesis and Clean-up

Procedures for 4-Methylumbelliferone Phosphate," Spring semiannual

seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, May, 1978.

16. G.F. Sensabaugh, E.T. Blake, and D. Northey, "Modification of PGM

Isozyme Patterns in Semen Contaminated with Saliva," American

Academy of Forensic Sciences, Atlanta, February, 1979.

17. Edward T. Blake, "Concurrent Typing of Gc and Tf on Agarose Gels,"

Fall semiannual seminar of the California Association of Criminalists,

October, 1979.

18. Edward T. Blake and the Northern California Biology Study Group,

"Human Hair Comparison: A Blind Trial Experiment," Fall semiannual

seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, October, 1979.

19. Keith E. Inman, G.F. Sensabaugh, and E.T. Blake, "The Genetic

Relationships of the Prostatic, Seminal, and Vaginal Acid

Phosphatases," American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Atlanta,

February, 1980.

20. George F. Sensabaugh, Jan Bashinski, and E.T. Blake, "Rates of Drying

of Vaginal Swabs," Spring semiannual seminar of the California

Association of Criminalists, May 1980.

21. George F. Sensabaugh, Jan Bashinski, and E.T. Blake, "Titers of ABH

Blood Group Substances in Human Semen," Spring semiannual

seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, May, 1980.

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22. Edward T. Blake, G.F. Sensabaugh, and Jan Bashinski, "Survival of

Markers in Preserved Semen Samples," Spring semiannual seminar of

the California Association of Criminalists, May, 1980.

23. George F. Sensabaugh, Jan Bashinski, and E.T. Blake, "Rates of Drying

of Vaginal Swabs: An Update," Fall semiannual seminar of the

California Association of Criminalists, November, 1980.

24. Edward T. Blake, G.F. Sensabaugh, and Jan Bashinski, "Levels of

Genetic Markers in Vaginal Fluids," Fall semiannual seminar of the

California Association of Criminalists, November, 1980.

25. Edward T. Blake, G.F. Sensabaugh, and Jan Bashinski, "A Systematic

Approach to the Analysis of Semen Evidence," Fall semiannual

seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, November, 1980.

26. Mary Gibbons, E.T. Blake, G.F. Sensabaugh, and Jan Bashinski, "A

Systematic Approach to the Analysis of Semen Evidence: Case

Reports," Fall semiannual seminar of the California Association of

Criminalists, November, 1980.

27. Edward T. Blake and G.F. Sensabaugh, "A Systematic Approach to the

Analysis of Semen Evidence," American Academy of Forensic Sciences,

Los Angeles, February, 1981.

28. George F. Sensabaugh, E.T. Blake, and Jan Bashinski, "Titers of ABH

Blood Group Substances in Human Semen," American Academy of

Forensic Sciences, Los Angeles, February, 1981.

29. Edward T. Blake, G.F. Sensabaugh, and Jan Bashinski, "Levels of

Genetic Markers in Vaginal Fluids," American Academy of Forensic

Sciences, Los Angeles, February, 1981.

30. George F. Sensabaugh, E.T. Blake, and Jan Bashinski, "Acid Phosphatase

Stability in Dried Semen Stains is a Function of Stain

'Dryness',"American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Los Angeles,

February, 1981.

31. George F. Sensabaugh, E.T. Blake, and Jan Bashinski, "Rates of Drying

of Vaginal Swabs," American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Los

Angeles, February, 1981.

32. Edward T. Blake, G.F. Sensabaugh, and Jan Bashinski, "The Quantitative

Acid Phosphatase Test: An Indicator for Decision Making in the

Analysis of Semen Evidence," American Academy of Forensic Sciences,

Los Angeles, February, 1981.

33. Peter D. Barnett, E.T. Blake, and R.R. Ogle, "The Role of the

Independant Expert: Several Case Examples," American Academy of

Forensic Sciences, Los Angeles, February, 1981.

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34. Edward T. Blake, "Recent Research in the Forensic Analysis of Semen,"

Northwest Association of Forensic Scientists, Missoula, March, 1981.

35. Edward T. Blake, G.F. Sensabaugh, and Jan Bashinski, "Considerations

on the the Analysis of Semen Swab Evidence," Canadian Society of

Forensic Sciences, Toronto, August, 1981.

36. Edward T. Blake, James Kearney, Mark Stolorow, and Brian Wraxall

[panelists], Serology Panel Discussion, combined seminar of the

California Association of Criminalists and the Northwest Association

of Forensic Scientists, October, 1981.

37. Gary Harmor, Brian Wraxall, and E.T. Blake, "Multisystem Approach to

Red Cell Black Population Markers: Group IV," combined seminar of

the California Association of Criminalists and the Northwest

Association of Forensic Scientists, October, 1981.

38. Edward T. Blake, G.F. Sensabaugh, and Jan Bashinski, "Purification and

Serological Studies on Two Lectin Specificities from Ulex europeus

Seeds: A Preliminary Report," combined seminar of the California

Association of Criminalists and the Northwest Association of Forensic

Scientists, October, 1981.

39. Edward T. Blake, Mary Gibbons, Jan Bashinski, and G.F. Sensabaugh,

"Comparative Stabilities of Markers in Semen," combined seminar of

the California Association of Criminalists and the Northwest

Association of Forensic Scientists, October, 1981.40. Edward T. Blake,

Mary Gibbons, Jan Bashinski, and G.F. Sensabaugh, "Population

Survey and Stability Studies of p30 in Semen," combined seminar of

the California Association of Criminalists and the Northwest

Association of Forensic Scientists, October, 1981.

41. George F. Sensabaugh, Howard Graves, E.T. Blake, and Jan Bashinski,

"Development of an Elisa Assay for Human Seminal p30," American

Academy of Forensic Sciences, Orlando, February, 1982.

42. Edward T. Blake, Mary Gibbons, Jan Bashinski, and G.F. Sensabaugh,

"Comparative Stabilities of Markers in Semen," American Academy of

Forensic Sciences, Orlando, February, 1982.

43. Edward T. Blake, Mary Gibbons, G.F. Sensabaugh, and Jan Bashinski,

"Population Survey and Stability Studies of p30 in Semen," American

Academy of Forensic Sciences, Orlando, February, 1982.

44. Edward T. Blake, "Progressive Desialidation of Human Transferrin,"

combined meeting of the Interamerican Congress of Forensic Sciences

and the California Association of Criminalists, Sacramento, November,

1982.

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45. Edward T. Blake, "Transferrin: A Potential Diagnostic Indicator of

Desialidation Reactions in Blood," combined meeting of the

Interamerican Congress of Forensic Sciences and the California

Association of Criminalists, Sacramento, November, 1982.

46. Mary Gibbons, E.T. Blake, and G.F. Sensabaugh, "Lewis A and B Levels

in Vaginal Fluid: A Preliminary Study," combined meeting of the

Interamerican Congress of Forensic Sciences and the California

Association of Criminalists, Sacramento, November, 1982.

47. Edward T. Blake, "Progressive Desialidation of Human Transferrin,"

American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Cincinnati, February, 1983.

48. Edward T. Blake, "Transferrin: A Potential Diagnostic Indicator of

Desialidation Reactions in Blood," American Academy of Forensic

Sciences, Cincinnati, February, 1983.

49. Edward T. Blake, "Biochemical Analysis of Sexual Assault Evidence:

Current State of the Art," guest lecture, American Academy of Forensic

Sciences, Cincinnati, February, 1983.

50. Edward T. Blake, "Comparative Stability of Semen Proteins and Other

Genetic Markers," guest lecture, Forensic Science Symposium on the

Analysis of Sexual Assault Evidence, FBI Academy, Quantico,

Virginia, July, 1983.

51. Edward T. Blake, work shop instructor, "Prostate Antigen/p30 and

Prostatic Acid Phosphatase," Forensic Science Symposium on the

Analysis of Sexual Assault Evidence, FBI Academy, Quantico,

Virginia, July, 1983.

52. Marty Blake, Jan Bashinski, and E.T. Blake, "Serology Hanging by a

Thread," American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Anaheim, February,

1984.

53. Edward T. Blake, Charles E. Cook, Jr., and Jan Bashinski, "PGM Survival

in Actively and Passively Dried Vaginal Swabs: Studies on Case

Specimens," Spring semiannual seminar of the California Association

of Criminalists, May, 1985.

54. Edward T. Blake, C.E. Cook, Jr., and Jan Bashinski, "Distribution of

Amylase Activity in Vaginal Swabs: Studies on Case Samples," Spring

semiannual seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, May,

1985.

55. Edward T. Blake, C.E. Cook, Jr., and Jan Bashinski, "Semen and Saliva

Revisited: Reversal of PGM Degradation in Mixtures by Reducing

Agent," Spring semiannual seminar of the California Association of

Criminalists, May, 1985.

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56. Jan Bashinski, E.T. Blake, and C.E. Cook, Jr., "The Detection of

Spermatozoa on Vaginal Swabs from Victims of Sexual Assault: The

ER versus the Crime Lab," Spring semiannual seminar of the California

Association of Criminalists, May, 1985.

57. Jan Bashinski, E.T. Blake, and C.E. Cook, Jr., "A Profile of the Medical

Case Histories of Sexual Assault Victims in Oakland," Spring

semiannual seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, May,

1985.

58. Edward T. Blake, C.E. Cook, Jr., and Jan Bashinski, "Evidence that

'Vaginal Peptidase' Is a Bacterial Gene Product," Spring semiannual

seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, May, 1986.

59. Edward T. Blake, "Detection of Antisperm Antibodies: A Case Report,"

Spring semiannual seminar of the California Association of

Criminalists, May, 1986.

60. Edward T. Blake, C.E. Cook, Jr., and Jan Bashinski, "A Gram Modified

Christmas Tree Stain," Spring semiannual seminar of the California

Association of Criminalists, May, 1986.

61. Edward T. Blake, "Desialidation of Gc Variants," Spring semiannual

seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, May, 1986.

62. Edward T. Blake, C.E. Cook, Jr., and Jan Bashinski, "Evidence that

'Vaginal Peptidase' Is a Bacterial Gene Product," American Academy of

Forensic Sciences, San Diego, February, 1987.

63. Edward T. Blake, "Detection of Antisperm Antibodies: A Case Report,"

American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Diego, February, 1987.

64. Edward T. Blake, C.E. Cook, Jr. and Jan Bashinski, "Inter- and Intra-

Individual Variation in the Levels of ABO Blood Group Substances in

Human Semen," American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Diego,

February, 1987.

65. Edward T. Blake, C.E. Cook, Jr. and Jan Bashinski, "Inter- and Intra-

Individual Variation in the Levels of Acid Phosphatase and p30 in

Human Semen," American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Diego,

February, 1987.

66. Edward T. Blake, "Sexual Assault Evidence: The State of the Art," guest

lecture, International Association of Forensic Sciences, Vancouver,

August, 1987.

67. Edward T. Blake, "Serology Evidence Collection and Technique," guest

lecture, National Association of Medical Examiners, San Francisco,

September, 1987.

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68. Edward T. Blake, "Scientific and Legal Issues Raised by DNA Analysis,"

guest lecture, DNA Seminar, California Association of Crime

Laboratory Directors, November, 1987.

69. Edward T. Blake, "Use of PCR/Dot Blot for Dried Stain and Hair

Analysis," guest lecture, DNA Technology in Forensic Science, FBI

Academy, Quantico, June, 1988.

70. Edward T. Blake, "Reporting of Data to the Forensic and Legal

Communities," panel discussion on Formulation and Design of

National DNA Data Bases and Information Management, guest

lecture, DNA Technology in Forensic Science, FBI Academy, Quantico,

June, 1988.

71. Edward T. Blake, "DNA Amplification and Typing from Aged

Biological Evidence," An International Symposium on the Forensic

Aspects of DNA Analysis, FBI Academy, Quantico, June, 1989.

72. R. Madej, R. Helmuth, P. Louie, G. Horn, E.T. Blake, and Henry Erlich,

"HLA DQ Allele Frequencies Determined by PCR and

Nonradioisotopic Dot-Blot ASO Analysis," An International

Symposium on the Forensic Aspects of DNA Analysis, FBI Academy,

Quantico, June, 1989.

73. Edward T. Blake, guest lecturer, Symposium on Forensic DNA

Analysis, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers,

Washington, D.C., March, 1990.

74. Edward T. Blake, "Experience with PCR Analysis in Criminal

Investigation," guest lecture, DNA and the Law, State University of

New York at Stony Brook, April, 1990.

75. Gary Sims, Lance Gima, Kenneth Konzak, Jennifer Super-Mihalovich,

and Edward T. Blake, "The Recovery, Amplification, and DQ Typing

of DNA from Partially Cremated Human Remains," Spring semiannual

seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, May, 1990.

76. Edward T. Blake, A Worldwide Map of the DQ Gene, Spring

semiannual seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, May,

1994.

77. Edward T. Blake, The Role of DNA Evidence in Defense of the

Wrongly Convicted, guest lecture, Association in Defense of the

Wrongly Convicted, International Symposium, May 4-6, 1995, Toronto.

78. Jennifer S. Mihalovich and Edward T. Blake, Quantitative

Determination of Non-Sperm DNA in the Semen of Aspermic Males

and It s Potential Use as a Genetic Marker in Sexual Assault

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Investigation, Spring semiannual seminar of the California

Association of Criminalists, May 9-13, 1995.

79. Jennifer S. Mihalovich and Edward T. Blake, PCR Based DNA

Diagnostic Analysis of Familial Dysautonomia [FD] from Hair, Spring

semiannual seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, May

9-13, 1995.

80. John S. Waye, Pamela Newall, Edward T. Blake, Janice M. Williamson,

and David H. Bing, A Review of the DNA Evidence in the Case of

Guy Paul Morin, Canadian Society of Forensic Science, September 29,

1995, Toronto, Canada.

81. Edward T. Blake, Molecular Genetics and Violent Crime, Neyman

Seminar guest lecture, Department of Statistics, University of

California, Berkeley, October, 1995.

82. Edward T. Blake, The Application and Development of PCR in

Forensic Science as Illustrated by the Case of Armando Quintanilla,

guest lecture, Northern California American Society for Microbiology,

November 16, 1996, San Jose, CA.

83. Edward T. Blake, guest panelist, Is Something Wrong? Judge for

Yourself: An Interactive Panel Discussion on the O.J. Simpson Case,

Semi annual Seminar of the California Association of Criminalists,

October 8-11, 1997.

84. Edward T. Blake, guest witness, Crown Commission on Proceedings

Involving Guy Paul Morin, Toronto, November, 1997.

85. Edward T. Blake, guest lecture, First Canadian Symposium on DNA

Forensic Evidence, October 17, 1998, Toronto, Canada.

86. Edward T. Blake, guest lecture, Understanding DNA, National

Conference on Wrongful Convictions & the Death Penalty, November

13-15, 1998, Chicago.

87. George F. Sensabaugh, George Woody Clarke, Peter Neufeld, James

Lockyer, and Edward T. Blake, Moderator, The Role of Peer Review

and Disclosure in Forensic Science Practice, Semi annual Seminar of

the California Association of Criminalists, May 12-15, 1999, Oakland,

CA.

88. Edward T. Blake and James Lockyer, guest lecture, Second Canadian

Symposium on DNA Forensic Evidence, October 2, 1999, Osgoode Hall

Law School, York University, Toronto, Canada.

89. Edward T. Blake, The Trial within the Trial, guest lecture, DNA and

Human Rights, Human Rights Center, University of California,

Berkeley, April 27, 2001.

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MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

1. California Association of Criminalists

2. Sigma Xi [Research Socienty of North America]

3. American Society of Human Genetics

4. American Association for the Advancement of Science

5. New York Academy of Sciences

6. American Academy of Forensic Sciences

7. Northwest Association of Forensic Scientists

WORK EXPERIENCE IN THE FORENSIC SCIENCES

1. Paul L. Kirk & Associates, 1969-1970.

2. Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office Criminalistics Laboratory, intern,

1971-1972.

3. Teaching Assistant, Forensic Science Program, University of California,

Berkeley, 1971-1972.

4. Graduate Research Fellow, University of California, Berkeley, 1973-

1975.

5. Research Assistant, University of California, Berkeley, 1975-1977.

6. Consultant in Forensic Biology, 1975-present.

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