Matthew Gamette, M.S., C.P.M., Chair ASCLD Representative
American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors – Mr. Gamette is the Laboratory System Director for the three labs of the Idaho State Police Forensic Services. Mr. Gamette did undergraduate work in Zoology and graduate work in Microbiology at Brigham Young University Mr. Gamette holds laboratory leadership and management certificates through West Virginia University Forensic Management Academy and the University of California at Davis, and graduated as a Certified Public Manager in the Idaho program. Mr. Gamette interned with the Utah State Crime Lab in Salt Lake City, Utah. He worked in the Spokane Laboratory of the Washington State Patrol from 2002 to 2008 as a biologist/DNA scientist and crime scene responder. He was promoted to Forensic Scientist 4 (Spokane DNA Technical Lead) in 2008. He has trained hundreds of detectives, crime scene responders, forensic nurses, and first responders in the collection of biological evidence. Mr. Gamette started his career with the Idaho State Police (ISP) in late 2008 as the Laboratory Improvement Manager/Quality Manager for the laboratory system. He was promoted to ISP Laboratory System Director in July 2014. Mr. Gamette served as an elected board member of the American Society of Crime Lab Directors (ASCLD) for over seven years and served as President from 2018-2019. He Chaired or Co-chaired several ASCLD committees including Finance, Symposium Planning, Advocacy, the Sexual Assault Kit Task Force, and the ASCLD Accreditation Initiative. He currently serves as the Co-chair of the ASCLD Advocacy Committee and leads the ASCLD Accreditation Initiative. He was a certified assessor with the American Society of Crime Lab Directors-Laboratory Accreditation Board (ASCLD/LAB), and has performed DNA laboratory assessments all over the United States as a certified FBI DNA assessor. He is also an audit panel reviewer for the FBI’s National DNA Index System (NDIS). He was selected and served a five year term on the NIST Organization of Scientific Area Committees (OSAC) Quality Infrastructure Committee (QIC). He currently serves as an affiliate OSAC member on the FSSB Terminology Task Group. He was selected by the US Department of Justice to participate as a member on the Forensic Laboratory Needs-Technology Working Group (FLN-TWG) where he currently serves. He is a member of the editorial board for the prestigious journal Forensic Science International-Synergy. He is a member of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS), Northwest Association of Forensic Scientists (NWAFS), American Society of Crime Lab Directors (ASCLD), and Association of Forensic Quality Assurance Managers (AFQAM).
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Phone: 208-884-7217 Email: matthew.gamette@thecfso.org |
Laboratory System Director Idaho State Police Forensic Services |
Kenneth F. Martin, Vice Chair, Treasurer IAI Representative
International Association for Identification – Kenneth Martin retired as a Detective Lieutenant and Commanding Officer of the Crime Scene Services Section (CSSS) of the Massachusetts State Police after serving with the department for almost 33 years. Mr. Martin then became the Quality Assurance Manager for the New York City Police Department Latent Fingerprint Section for two years. Mr. Martin is a past president of the International Association for Identification (IAI) and is presently the IAI’s representative to the Consortium of Forensic Sciences (CFSO). In addition to lecturing to various audiences and having been published in the Journal of Forensic Identification, he is certified by the International Association for Identification as a Footwear Examiner, Bloodstain Pattern Analyst, Senior Crime Scene Analyst and Crime Scene Reconstructionist. He has served as a member of various working groups including the Scientific Working Group on Friction Ridge Analysis, Study and Technology (SWGFAST). Mr. Martin has also served as a member of the Scientific Working Group on Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (SWGSTAIN), the NIJ/NIST Expert Working Group on Human Factors in Latent Print Analysis. He currently serves on the Bloodstain Pattern Analysis and Crime Scene Investigation working groups of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences’ Academy Standards Board. Mr. Martin has a B.A. in Biology; a B.S. in Criminal Justice; a M.S. in Criminal Justice and is a graduate of the FBI’s National Academy 192nd session. Currently, he works as a private examiner with Bevel, Gardner and Associates. He has taught Bloodstain Pattern Analysis for the Biomedical Forensic Sciences Program since 2007.
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Cell: 508-277-5037 Email: kenneth.martin@thecfso.org |
International Association for Identification 2131 Hollywood Blvd., Suite 403 Hollywood, FL 33020 |
James R. Gill, M.D. National Association of Medical Examiners Representative
National Association of Medical Examiners -Dr. Gill is a practicing board-certified forensic pathologist and Chief Medical Examiner of Connecticut. He is the 2021 past President of the National Association of Medical Examiners (NAME) and the current chair of the NAME Board of Directors. He is chair of the Forensic Pathology Committee of the College of American Pathologists (CAP) and has faculty medical school appointments at Yale, University of Connecticut, and Quinnipiac University. He did his pathology training at Yale and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and his forensic pathology fellowship at the New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner. Prior to Connecticut, he was the Deputy Chief Medical Examiner for Bronx County in New York City. He was co-chair of autopsy standards committee of the Medicolegal Death Investigation subcommittee of the Crime Scene/Death Investigation Scientific Area Committee of the Organization of Scientific Area Committee (OSAC) from 2014-2016. He has published over 100 scientific articles and book chapters on a variety of forensic pathology and public health topics.
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Cell: 860-679-3980 Email: james.gill@thecfso.org |
Office of the Chief Medical Examiner 11 Shuttle Road Farmington, CT 06032 |
Kenneth E. Melson AAFS Representative
American Academy of Forensic Sciences – Kenneth E. Melson currently works for the Inspector General’s Office of the U.S. Postal Service advising the Office of Investigation on legal matters relating to its administrative and criminal cases. Prior to retiring from the U.S. Department of Justice in 2012, he was the Senior Advisor on Forensic Science in the Office of Legal Policy. He also served as a co-chair of the Subcommittee on Forensic Science, Committee on Science of the National Science and Technology Council within the Executive Office of the President. In April of 2009, he was named as Acting Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) by President Obama, where he served until August of 2011. Prior to his service at ATF, Mr. Melson was appointed by the Attorney General as the Director of the Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys (EOUSA) in 2007, where he was responsible for administrative oversight of the 94 U.S. Attorneys Offices and for liaison between the U.S. Attorneys and other Federal agencies and Department of Justice (DOJ) components. Prior to being Director of EOUSA, Mr. Melson worked as an Assistant United States Attorney in the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia beginning in 1983. He became the First Assistant United States Attorney in 1986, a post he held until his departure in 2007. Several times during his career, including on September 11, 2001, he served as the United States Attorney. He was also a state prosecutor for ten years. Mr. Melson is a Past President of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) and a past chair of the Council of Scientific Society Presidents. He was the Chair of the AAFS Ethics Committee and serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Forensic Sciences. He is currently serving on the NIST Expert Human Factors Working Group on Handwriting Examination. Mr. Melson represented the Department of Justice as a board member of the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors/Laboratory Accreditation Board (ASCLD/LAB) for over a decade. He has been an adjunct professor at The George Washington University for over 35 years, teaching law and forensic science courses at both the law school and the Department of Forensic Sciences, and has published in scientific texts and legal journals.
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Cell: 703-898-9085 Email: kenneth.melson@thecfso.org |
15610 Golf Club Drive Montclair, VA 22025-1113 |
Timothy P. Rohrig, PhD SOFT/ABFT Representative
Society of Forenic Toxicologists/American Board of Forensic Toxicology – Dr. Rohrig retired as the Director of the Sedgwick County [Kansas] Regional Forensic Science Center. He held the positions of Director, Forensic Science Laboratories and Chief Toxicologist at the Center. Prior to joining the Center he was Director of Laboratories at the Center for Forensic Sciences, Onondaga County, NY. Dr. Rohrig was previously, Vice President – Director of Toxicology of Osborn Laboratories, and Chief Toxicologist – Laboratory Director for the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, State of Oklahoma. During his tenure in Oklahoma, he was a consultant to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation Crime Laboratory. Other previous positions include Toxicologist for the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, State of West Virginia and Chief Toxicologist for the Kansas Bureau of Investigation’s Forensic Science Laboratory. Dr. Rohrig holds the academic position of Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice and Forensic Science at Wichita State University and is a visiting professor in the Erasmus Mundus Master’s program at the University of Lincoln [United Kingdom]. He has previously held the academic positions of Clinical Assistant Professor of Pathology at the University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, Clinical Assistant Professor of Pathology at SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse, NY and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Oklahoma, Health Sciences Center-College of Pharmacy. Dr. Rohrig holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry, a Doctorate in Pharmaceutical Sciences, with an emphasis in the areas of Pharmacology/Toxicology, and is board certified by the American Board of Forensic Toxicology. Dr. Rohrig also holds a current New York State Laboratory Director License [Certificate of Qualification] for Clinical and Forensic Toxicology. He had served [1990 – 2011] as a Laboratory Inspector and Team Leader for the U.S. Government’s National Laboratory Certification Program. He also was previously an inspector for the College of American Pathologists Forensic Urine Drug Testing program. Dr. Rohrig has authored over twenty peer-reviewed articles and given numerous scientific oral presentations in the field of toxicology. Dr. Rohrig is a Fellow of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences and the past Chairman and Secretary of the Toxicology Section. In 2009, Dr. Rohrig was honored to receive the Rolla N. Harger Award for outstanding contributions to the field of Forensic Toxicology. He was the past President [1992/93] of the Southwestern Association of Toxicologists and held other leadership positions in the organization. Dr. Rohrig was the President (2006) and past Vice President and past Treasurer and member of the Board of Directors for the Society of Forensic Toxicologists [SOFT]. He is also a member of several other professional organizations; including the International Association of Forensic Toxicologists. Dr. Rohrig sits on SOFT’s Drug Facilitated Crime [previously Sexual Assault] Committee, chairing the Technical Guidance sub-committee. He currently serves on the Sedgwick County Methamphetamine Lab Kids Initiative Task Force. Dr. Rohrig was previously a member and Vice Chair of the New York Crime Laboratory Advisory Committee and Wichita Area SANE/SART Advisory Committee. He served two three year terms on the Board of Directors for the Wichita Area Sexual Assault Center. Dr. Rohrig’s current research interests include postmortem distribution of drugs, interpretive postmortem toxicology, effects of embalming and decomposition on postmortem toxicological results, oral fluid drug analyses and the effects of drugs on human performance.
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Office: 316-990-0078 Email: tim.rohrig@thecfso.org |
Wichita, KS |
Bobbi Jo O’Neal IACME Representative
International Association of Coroners and Medical Examiners – Bobbi Jo O’Neal, a Registered Nurse and a Board-Certified Fellow with the American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators, has served in the Coroner’s Office since 1998, including serving as Chief Deputy Coroner from 2011-2020. She was elected Charleston County Coroner in 2020. With her leadership, the Charleston County Coroner’s Office is one of only 34 coroner offices in the country that is accredited by the International Association of Coroners and Medical Examiners. Additionally, as a grant writer for the Coroner’s Office, O’Neal has successfully brought in over $2 Million in funds to Charleston County. O’Neal is the President of the South Carolina Coroner’s Association, the immediate past President of the International Association of Coroners and Medical Examiners (IACME) and the current Chair of the IACME Board of Directors. She serves on the Executive Committee for the Lowcountry Healthcare Coalition, and numerous other Boards and Commissions. She is also a President’s Appointee to the Public Safety, Corrections and Judicial Steering Committee for the South Carolina Association of Counties. An experienced emergency room nurse, O’Neal received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. She is and has been actively involved in the specialty of forensic nursing, first in the area of sexual assault and then as a death investigator. She is a member of the National Association of Medical Examiners, a Fellow with the American Academy of Forensic Science, a member of the South Carolina Coroner’s Association, and a member of numerous national committees which seek to develop protocols and training material for medicolegal death investigator. A former Director-at-Large for the International Association of Forensic Nurses, O’Neal is the author of the book “Investigating Infant Deaths” and has had the unfortunate distinction of working the mass fatalities of the Charleston Super Store fire and the Emanuel AME mass shooting. Coroner Bobbi Jo O’Neal was awarded the 2022 Coroner of the Year by the South Carolina Coroner’s Association. Coroner O’Neal was awarded the 2023 Partner Award from We Are Sharing Hope for her support of organ and tissue donation.
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Phone: 843-746-4030
Email: bobbijooneal@thecfso.org
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Charleston County Coroner’s Office 4000 Salt Pointe Parkway North Charleston, SC 29405 |