New DNA Technology To Help Identify Remains Of 9/11 Victims

CBS New York
30 Aug 202100:32

Summary

TLDRThis transcript discusses the launch of new educational classes in history, English, and social studies, specifically aimed at the 9/11 events. These classes are designed for specific grade levels. Additionally, new DNA technology will be used to identify over 1,100 victims of the 9/11 attacks who remain unidentified. New York City's medical team is approved to use a forensic technique called next-generation sequencing, which has been employed by the Department of Defense for identifying remains from World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.

Takeaways

  • 🎓 The 9/11 classes will begin this week, covering subjects like history, English, and social studies.
  • 📚 These classes are tailored to specific grade levels.
  • 🧬 New DNA technology will be used to analyze the remains of more than 1,100 victims from the 9/11 attacks who have not yet been identified.
  • đŸ§Ș The New York City Medical Examiner’s Office has reportedly been approved to use a forensic method called 'next-generation sequencing.'
  • ⚙ This new DNA method is currently being used by the Department of Defense.
  • 🌍 'Next-generation sequencing' is already being applied to identify remains from World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.
  • 🔬 The method is expected to enhance efforts in identifying previously unidentified remains.
  • đŸ™ïž New York City is at the forefront of using advanced forensic technology for victim identification.
  • đŸ•°ïž These efforts mark a continued push for closure for families affected by 9/11.
  • đŸ§© The unidentified remains of 9/11 victims are currently being re-examined using this new method.

Q & A

  • What subjects will the 9/11 classes cover?

    -The 9/11 classes will cover history, English, and social studies.

  • When will the 9/11 classes begin?

    -The 9/11 classes will begin this week.

  • Who are the 9/11 classes targeted to?

    -The 9/11 classes are targeted to specific grade levels.

  • What new technology is being used to analyze the remains of 9/11 victims?

    -New DNA technology called next-generation sequencing will be used to analyze the remains.

  • How many 9/11 victims remain unidentified?

    -More than 1,100 victims of the 9/11 attacks remain unidentified.

  • Which organization approved the use of the new forensic method for 9/11 victims?

    -The New York City Medical Examiner’s Office reportedly approved the use of the new forensic method.

  • What is the name of the forensic method being used to identify the remains?

    -The forensic method is called next-generation sequencing.

  • Which organization is already using next-generation sequencing for forensic purposes?

    -The Department of Defense is already using next-generation sequencing.

  • In what other conflicts is next-generation sequencing used to identify remains?

    -Next-generation sequencing is used to identify remains from World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.

  • Where are the unidentified remains of the 9/11 victims currently held?

    -The unidentified remains of 9/11 victims are currently held by the authorities, although the exact location isn't specified in the script.

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