Rory Palmer

Forensic Scientist 1 at Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory
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Experience

    • Biotechnology Research
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Forensic Scientist 1
      • May 2020 - Present

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Graduate Student
      • Aug 2018 - Mar 2021

      A student in Arcadia’s MSFS Program A student in Arcadia’s MSFS Program

    • Biomedical Research Academy Teaching Assistant
      • Jul 2017 - Jul 2017

      Three week program for high school students (ages 16-17, roughly) to learn and carry out basic lab procedures in the field of molecular biology. As a teaching assistant I set up lab, graded papers, and helped the students with questions about the experiments or about biology in general. Three week program for high school students (ages 16-17, roughly) to learn and carry out basic lab procedures in the field of molecular biology. As a teaching assistant I set up lab, graded papers, and helped the students with questions about the experiments or about biology in general.

    • United States
    • Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Penn Museum Summer Intern
      • May 2017 - Jun 2017

      Working in CAAM - Virtual Lab on two projects. 1) Build databases of Anatolian pottery from existing publications. 2) Map travelogues from British travelers of the 19th century through Turkey. Working in CAAM - Virtual Lab on two projects. 1) Build databases of Anatolian pottery from existing publications. 2) Map travelogues from British travelers of the 19th century through Turkey.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • ITS Special Events
      • Aug 2015 - May 2016

    • Student
      • Aug 2012 - May 2016

      Double majored in Classical Archeology & Ancient History as well as Biology. Aside from classes, I also participate in the Symphonic Wind Emsble, the Pep Band, Gaming Club, and I played on the Quidditch team. I am also a member of the classics honor society, ΗΣΦ, and the music honor society, ΜΥΣ. And in the summer of 2014 I did research alongside Professors Meyers & Steiner as a Hackman scholar.

    • Genetics Lab TA
      • Aug 2015 - Dec 2015

    • Information Technology Services Summer Associate
      • Jun 2015 - Aug 2015

      Responsibilities range from setting up projectors and other forms of technology in various classrooms to working at our Technology Lending Center desk. This location is for checking out items such as laptops, cords, and adapters to F&M faculty, staff, and students.

  • MVAP Field School
    • Poggio Colla, Italy
    • Student
      • Jun 2014 - Aug 2014

      Participated in the Mugello Valley Archeological Field School as a student. Work consisted of learning proper excavation methods at the site of Poggio Colla by Vicchio, Italy. In addition to excavation, we also kept a trench notebook, learning how to draw trench plans, artifacts, and trench profiles. I worked with 15 other students, and lived in a house with them in which we worked together to prepare meals and keep the house clean. Participated in the Mugello Valley Archeological Field School as a student. Work consisted of learning proper excavation methods at the site of Poggio Colla by Vicchio, Italy. In addition to excavation, we also kept a trench notebook, learning how to draw trench plans, artifacts, and trench profiles. I worked with 15 other students, and lived in a house with them in which we worked together to prepare meals and keep the house clean.

    • Intern
      • Jun 2013 - Aug 2013

      Work consisted mainly of reading and digitizing documents from the 1920's-1930's Ur Excavation by Leonard Woolley for the Penn Museum and the British Museum. Occcassionally asked to help measure and catalogue artifacts from the excavation. Work consisted mainly of reading and digitizing documents from the 1920's-1930's Ur Excavation by Leonard Woolley for the Penn Museum and the British Museum. Occcassionally asked to help measure and catalogue artifacts from the excavation.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Intern
      • Jun 2011 - Aug 2011

      Work consisted of digitizing documents and notebooks from Dr. David Romano's excavations in Corinth. For this project I spent time in the Mediterranean section of the Penn Museum. All of this was part of the Corinth Computer Project, directed by Dr. Romano. Work consisted of digitizing documents and notebooks from Dr. David Romano's excavations in Corinth. For this project I spent time in the Mediterranean section of the Penn Museum. All of this was part of the Corinth Computer Project, directed by Dr. Romano.

Education

  • Arcadia University
    Master of Science - MS, Forensic Science
    2018 - 2020
  • Franklin & Marshall College
    Bachelor's degree, Classical Archeology & Ancient History, Biology
    2012 - 2016
  • Garnet Valley High School
    High School Diploma
    2008 - 2012

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