21st century
forensics.

Othram is revolutionizing how forensic cases are solved, justice is served, and families are mended.

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The missing
link to missing
persons.

Othram technology enables the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) and the Australian Federal Police’s (AFP) National DNA Program to identify human remains and resolve missing persons cases. Local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies across the United States and internationally have partnered with Othram to break through previously impenetrable forensic DNA barriers and close previously unsolvable cases.

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Purpose-Built for Forensics

Othram features essential infrastructure and process for testing forensic DNA evidence, including automatic human enrichment, separate unidirectional workflows, and upfront DNA profile feasibility assessment to avoid unnecessary evidence consumption.

Optimized for Identification

Othram digitizes many types of genetic variation, powering proprietary KinSNP® analysis, mixture deconvolution, and genealogy. These methods, in combination with the DNASolves® database and other resources, enable human ID from forensic evidence.

Secure and Accountable

Othram uniquely offers in-house processing of evidence, from DNA extraction, enrichment, and repair, to sequencing and genealogy. Our accredited lab supports chain of custody and is staffed by seasoned forensic DNA analysts with experience testifying in court.

Recent
Casework

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Peterborough Police Service

In 1988, a man's remains were found in Peterborough, Ontario. The man's identity was a mystery for 36 years.

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Kane County Sheriff's Office

In 1994, a man's remains were found near the Utah-Arizona border in Kane County, Utah. His identity was a mystery for 30 years.

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Saline County Sheriff's Office

In 2021, the skeletal remains of an unidentified man were discovered in Saline County, Kansas. He could not be identified.

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Honolulu Department of the Medical Examiner

In 2010, a murdered man's remains were discovered in Honolulu, HI. After nearly 14 years, his identity is now known.

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Connecticut Office of the Chief Medical Examiner

In 1985, a murdered woman's body was found in Westport, CT. For nearly 40 years her identity was a mystery.

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Mendocino County Sheriff's Office

In 2012, a man's remains were found buried beside a Mendocino County, California river. Twelve years later, he is now identified.

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Tennessee Bureau of Investigation

In 1997, Mary Hutson was assaulted and her son, James, was murdered. The suspect was unknown for nearly three decades.

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The best
case scenario.

Forensic evidence will degrade over time. Don't lose your evidence or allow it to be destroyed by inadequate testing or inexperienced consultants. We work with forensic professionals, medical examiners and law enforcement globally to achieve results the first time, even when other approaches have failed. Learn how Othram and our accredited laboratory can help you solve your case and support you from crime scene to courtroom.

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