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A Career As A Forensic Anthropologist

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Forensic anthropology - The study of skeletons to connect pieces of history and/or provide closure after a disaster such as a murder, plane crash, or fire have occurred.

Forensic Anthropologists:
Other duties of a forensic anthropologist besides identifying missing persons include linking together pieces of history, helping with analyzation of certain disasters, and provide evidence that could be used in a legal matter. Historical matters such as associating a skull to a historic family (like the Romanovs) that had all been killed may shed light on a piece of history that could be further detailed. Disasters like an unexpected wildfire may leave skeletons that can reveal the cause of it or the pathway of growth. Another example of this is the analyzation of bullet marks which can help tremendously with a hazy case. Certain evidence on bones can also reveal whether someone was guilty of hurting another. Blunt …show more content…

I dislike when the DNA data from performing a lab can’t be truly explained performing because it means I had to have done something wrong somewhere along the line. That then results with me running the test an additional time. I suppose it isn’t so bad though since I do eventually get results that can be analyzed.
What made you interested in forensics?
In high school, I decided to take a forensics course so I’d have an additional science credit when I graduated. It was the greatest course ever in my opinion since the class had seemed so cool and I had fun working with the DNA labs we had.
What type of education did you receive so you could have this career?
Well after graduating high school, I needed a bachelor’s degree in either biology or chemistry. I chose chemistry and then mastered with a degree in forensic science. After that, I went to a lab for on-the-job training by helping seasoned DNA Analysts. Once that was over, I was ready to work on cases by myself!
What has been your most interesting case so

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