Summary
Current status: Ph.D. in progress
M.A. Thesis Title: Using matched craniometric and genetic data to assess the population structure of Texas-Mexico border migrants
Briana T. New is a biological w88 online live casino Ph.D. student with emphases in molecular and forensic w88 online live casino. She received her M.A. in w88 online live casino at Texas State University and her B.A. in w88 online live casino at the University of California, Santa Cruz. New has experience working in bioarchaeology, forensic identification, collections management and teaching. Prior to arriving at the University of Nevada, Reno, she worked as a forensic anthropologist at the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency under SNA International where she assisted the identification efforts of U.S. service members lost in historic conflicts. There she worked with the Tarawa Project and Korean War Identification Project focusing on the assessment commingling, the biological profile, pathology, trauma and the interpretation of historical documentation.
Current w88 online live casino conducted by New emphasizes the interdisciplinary application of anthropological and genetic methodologies to human rights and victim identification through assessments of skeletal and genetic human variation, as well as human growth and development.
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Education
- M.A., w88 online live casino, Texas State University, 2018
- B.A., w88 online live casino, University of California, Santa Cruz, 2014