Compassionate Laboratory Technician trained to handle issues and remain level-headed at all times. Offering drive to work hard and serve as valued employee. I am a determined professional seeking to be employed at a well reputed organization where I can utilize my education in anthropology, biology and forensic science for the benefit of the company. My years of studies at Baylor University have developed dependable skills in collecting and analyzing data in field and laboratory settings.
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•Planned and coordinated new and current employee training while maintaining scheduling.
•Responsible for overseeing senior and junior employees.
•Tasked with recruiting and mentoring new members of staff.
•Implementing safety procedures among staff and athletes.
•Coordinating class itineraries.
•Maintained safety of training, individual exercises, and equipment usage to avoid sports injuries and damage to facility.
• Cultivated pleasant atmosphere for everyone, which was widely embraced by athletes, families and all staff for organization.
•Developed specific training and exercise programs to meet individual requirements and team play strategies.
Palo Duro Canyon-Texas Archaeological Society Field School 2019
• Served on a survey crew to establish possible excavation sites
• Performed shovel tests and soil screening
• Intensive excavation of a CCC-era historical site
Mission San Lorenzo-Texas Archaeological Society Field School 2017-2018
• Attended the field school both years of operation
• Excavate, record, and collect lithic and cultural artifacts
• Record, map, and collect soil depositions
• Assisted crew chief with all paperwork and drawing of the unit
Barnhill Rockshelter 6- Baylor University Field School 2017
• Survey, excavate, record and interpret data collected
• Curate, organize, and catalog artifacts collected
• Record, map and collect soil deposition
• Excavation of features such as hearths, burials, and structural artifacts
Baylor University | "An Overview of the 2017 Baylor University Archaeological Field School at Barnhill Rockshelter 6, Coryell County" Presented at Texas Archaeological Society Annual Meeting
May 2017-May 2018
Produced an overview of our work at the Barnhill Rockshelter 6 (41CV1649) that introduced over 100 diagnostic artifacts dating from the Early Archaic through the Late Prehistoric periods and highlighted the damage caused by looters.
Baylor University | "Interobserver Reliability of Ectocranial Suture Obliteration Assessment in Determining Age of Death."
Published by Undergraduate Research & Scholarly Achievement
January 2018-May 2018
Collaborated with Alexandria Assenheimer and Lauren Sides examining human skeletal remains and designing an experiment to test the reliability of interobserver application of the Meindl and Lovejoy method.
Baylor University | "Identifying C. elegans seizure resistant mutants to gain understanding to human resistance to anti-epileptic drug."
Published by Undergraduate Research & Scholarly Achievement
May 2018-August 2018
Worked in a lab setting to mutagenize an N2 wild-type nematode to evaluate their resistance to valproic acid in order to understand the human response to the use in treatment of epilepsy and manic episodes of bipolar disorder.
Undergraduate Research & Scholarly Achievement 2018 1st Place: Anthropology Division
"Interobserver Reliability of Ectocranial Suture Obliteration Assessment in Determining Age of Death" won first place after presentation at Baylor University
Tipping, Madison (2017, October). An Overview of the 2017 Baylor University Archaeological Field School at Barnhill Rockshelter 6,
Coryell County, Texas.
Research presented at the annual meeting of Texas Archaeological Society, Dallas, Texas.
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