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Biography
Glenn Langenburg
Glenn Langenburg is employed by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension as a certified latent print examiner and crime scene investigator. Glenn earned a BS in Forensic Science from Michigan State University in 1993 and a MS in Analytical Chemistry in 1999 from the University of Minnesota. Currently he is a PhD candidate in the Forensic Science program at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. His thesis research involves the statistical analysis of ACE-V fingerprint comparison methodology.
Glenn has an extensive career as an instructor and speaker. He is an Adjunct Faculty at Metropolitan State University in St. Paul, Minnesota, where he teaches an introductory forensic science course. He has taught fingerprint identification and crime scene investigation at Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminars for attorneys and judges. He has lectured at workshops nationally and internationally at forensic science conferences in the United States, Canada, Australia, and Europe on topics including Daubert issues, his research, and fingerprint methodology.
Glenn is an active member of the IAI (national and local divisions), Fingerprint Society (U.K.), CIS (Canadian Identification Society), and MAFS (Midwest Association of Forensic Scientists). He serves as Latent Print Coordinator for MAFS. Finally, he has the privilege of serving the fingerprint community as a member of SWGFAST (Scientific Working Group for Friction Ridge Analysis, Study, and Technology). |
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Serving the International Forensic Science Community
Skill Task Training Assessment & Research, Inc.
9360 West Flamingo Road, Suite 110-400
Las Vegas, NV 89147
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