Carla Davis
About Carla Davis
Carla Davis serves as the Chief Genetic Genealogist at Othram Inc, where she has worked since 2022. She specializes in combining DNA science with genealogy to help identify deceased individuals and solve previously unsolvable cases.
Work at Othram
Carla Davis serves as the Chief Genetic Genealogist at Othram Inc, a position she has held since 2022. In this role, she focuses on solving cases that were previously deemed unsolvable due to challenges in forensic DNA analysis. Othram Inc is recognized for its innovative approach, utilizing modern parallel sequencing techniques for forensic evidence analysis. Davis plays a crucial role in advancing the laboratory's mission to enhance the capabilities of forensic investigations.
Education and Expertise
Carla Davis possesses specialized knowledge in genetic genealogy, which she applies in her work at Othram Inc. Her expertise lies in the intersection of DNA science and genealogy, allowing her to assist in the identification of deceased individuals. This skill set is particularly valuable in providing closure to families of missing persons, as she leverages her understanding of genetic data to trace familial connections.
Background
Before joining Othram Inc, Carla Davis developed her skills in genetic genealogy and forensic analysis. Her background includes extensive experience in merging DNA science with genealogical research, enabling her to tackle complex cases in the field of forensic science. Davis's commitment to her work is evident in her focus on solving challenging cases and her dedication to helping families find answers.
Achievements
In her role at Othram Inc, Carla Davis has contributed to significant advancements in forensic DNA analysis. Her work has led to the resolution of cases that were previously considered unsolvable, demonstrating her impact on the field of genetic genealogy. By applying modern techniques and her expertise, she has played a part in identifying deceased individuals and providing closure to families affected by missing persons cases.