Colleen M. Fitzpatrick
Colleen M. Fitzpatrick (born April 25, 1955) is an American scientist and entrepreneur, who helped found the field of forensic genealogy. She is best known for helping identify remains found in the crash site of Northwest Flight 4422 that crashed in Alaska in 1948.
Biography
Fitzpatrick was born April 25, 1955[1] in New Orleans, Louisiana. She received her BA in physics (1976) from Rice University, and her MA (1983) and PhD in nuclear physics (1983) from Duke University.[2][3] She worked on high resolution optical measurement techniques at Spectron Development Laboratories, after which she founded an optics company that did contract research and development, Rice Systems, in her garage in 1986.[2] The company grew to employ seven scientists but closed in 2005 after NASA dropped a project on which the company depended.[4]
At a loss for what to do next, she finished working on a book about forensic genealogy that she had started writing in 2002, and after publishers didn't accept it, she self-published the book[4] in 2005[5] and started selling it at genealogy conferences.[4][6] She set up a corresponding website, and started writing columns on the topic for magazines and websites.[4] In 2006, she was asked to find a missing person by someone who wanted to buy land, but the title owner could not be found; this work led to her next venture, Identifinders International, which uses the techniques of forensic genealogy to find missing people.[6] She became famous in 2008 when she helped identify the remains found in the wreckage of Northwest Flight 4422 that crashed in Alaska in 1948.[4][6][7]
She is a Fellow of the Society of Photoinstrumentation Engineers (SPIE)[8] and an Associate Member of the American Academy of Forensic Science. She is widely credited as the founder of modern forensic genealogy.[9]
Bibliography
Books
- Forensic Genealogy, Fountain Valley, CA: Rice Book Press, 2005. ISBN 0-9767160-0-3
- with Andrew Yeiser, DNA and Genealogy, Fountain Valley, CA: Rice Book Press, 2005. ISBN 0-9767160-1-1
- The Dead Horse Investigation: Forensic Photo Analysis for Everyone, Fountain Valley, CA: Rice Book Press, 2008. ISBN 0-9767160-5-4
Book chapters
- "The Key is the Camera". The Desperate Genealogist's Idea Book: Creative Ways to Outsmart Your Elusive Ancestors. DeadFred.com. 2006. ISBN 1-4243-0209-9.
References
- ↑ U.S. Public Records Index, Vol. 2. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2010.
- 1 2 Colleen Fitzpatrick in SPIE Professional April 2006. From the Garage Up
- ↑ Elisabeth Lindsay for GenWeekly. November 16, 2006 Forensic Genealogy: Seeing With New Eyes For date, see index here
- 1 2 3 4 5 Lynn Rosellini for More Magazine. June 2010. From Physicist to Forensic Genealogist (originally published in print as "The DNA Detective")
- ↑ Forensic Genealogy, Fountain Valley, CA: Rice Book Press, 2005. ISBN 0-9767160-0-3
- 1 2 3 Sean Flynn for Duke Magazine. May 15, 2013 Super Sleuth
- ↑ Mary Pemberton for the Associated Press, published at MSBNC.com. August 18, 2008 Remains from 1948 plane crash identified
- ↑ SPIE. Complete List of SPIE Fellows
- ↑ Blaine Bettinger for The Genetic Genealogist. September 3, 2008 Interview With Forensic Genealogist Colleen Fitzpatrick, Ph.D.
External links
- Identifinders.com - Fitzpatrick's business
- Forensic Genealogy - Fitzpatrick's website
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