Dr. Lowell J. Levine is a forensic scientist and Co-Director of Operations for the New York State Police Forensic Sciences Unit. After receiving a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from New York University In 1963 he served two years of active duty as a dental officer in the US Navy and recently retired from US Naval Reserve as a Captain. He has served as President of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, the Forensic Sciences Foundation and the American Board of Forensic Odontology. He has testified as an expert witness in celebrated cases nationwide. Including that of serial murderer Theodore Bundy as well as in federal courts, court marshals and committees of the Congress of the United States. He has established on international reputation for his participation in the identification of Nazi war criminal Joseph Mengele. Assisted in the investigation by the Commission on the Disappeared of Argentina and most recently has served as a member of a team that went to Ekaterinburg, Russia, to examine remains of Tsar Nicholas II and his family. He has also served as a consultant to the Philadelphia Special Investigation Commission investigating the MOVE conflagration and US Army's Central Identification Laboratory identifying MIAs of Vietnam. He participated in the medicolegal investigation of the sailors killed on the USS Stark (EFG-31) as well as the Select Committee on Assassinations of the US House of Representatives which investigated the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. In addition to training scientists in Indonesia, Panama, Costa Rico, Ecuador and other countries for various governments and agencies he has published numerous scientific papers and lectures throughout the United States and internationally. He was instrumental in developing the annual NYSP Col. Henry F. Williams Homicide Seminar. The Homicide Seminar will hold its ninth meeting this year and attendees are from throughout the USA, Canada, Belarus, Russia, Scotland and England. Our fourth annual NYSP Sex Offense Seminar was recently host to 170 attendees from throughout New York State. Dr. Levine brings his expertise to dead and living victims of abuse. He recently received Hobart College’s Medal of Excellence as a distinguished alumnus.