Amanda Seto

Graduate Teaching Assistant at Trent University
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, CA

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Experience

    • Canada
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Graduate Teaching Assistant
      • Sep 2015 - Present

      Graduate Teaching Assistant for the Forensic Science program in the following undergraduate courses:FRSC 3010H: Crime Scene InvestigationFRSC 1011H: Introduction to Crime Scene InvestigationI am responsible for running laboratories involving groups of approximately 20 students and marking assignments, lab reports, presentations, and essays for up to 80 students.

    • Research Technician/Lab Manager
      • Aug 2012 - Aug 2015

      Research technician for the Saville Laboratory at Trent University. Management of the daily laboratory operations. Responsible for ordering supplies, training new students, maintaining laboratory instruments/equipment. Conducted research in the GeM-FTC project and involved in the OMAFRA Huitlacoche Project.

    • Canada
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Graduate Teaching Assistant
      • Sep 2009 - Apr 2011

      Graduate Teaching Assistant for the Biology and Forensic Science programs in the following courses: FRSC 1010H: Introduction to Forensic Science FRSC 3010H: Crime Scene Investigation FRSC 4570H: Biocrime and Bioterrorism BIOL 3840H: Animal Physiology II I was responsible for running laboratories and/or leading seminars for groups of approx. 20 students. I was also responsible for marking assignments, presentations, lab reports, and essays for up to 100 students. Graduate Teaching Assistant for the Biology and Forensic Science programs in the following courses: FRSC 1010H: Introduction to Forensic Science FRSC 3010H: Crime Scene Investigation FRSC 4570H: Biocrime and Bioterrorism BIOL 3840H: Animal Physiology II I was responsible for running laboratories and/or leading seminars for groups of approx. 20 students. I was also responsible for marking assignments, presentations, lab reports, and essays for up to 100 students.

Education

  • Trent University
    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Cell Biology and Genetics
    2015 - 2022
  • Trent University
    Master's Degree, Cell Biology and Genetics
    2009 - 2013
  • Trent University
    Bachelor's Degree, Biology
    2003 - 2007

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