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As a recent Masters graduate of Trent University's Forensic Science program, I had the opportunity to gain expertise in crime scene investigation, Canadian legal procedures, toxicology, firearm identification and advanced DNA analysis. I completed my thesis at ai2-3D Forensics to validate a novel iPhone application for bloodstain pattern analysis. Under the advisement of Eugene Liscio, I completed an independent research project involving extensive scientific literature reviews, strategizing practical testing, troubleshooting unforeseen circumstances, and performing physical experiments.

I completed the final report and presented my results via an online forensic seminar. I am currently in the process of preparing my report for publication in multiple scientific and forensic publications.

While completing my graduate studies at the University of Toronto, I had the invaluable opportunity to advance my anatomy and physiology knowledge through cadaver dissection and autopsy procedures. Through rigorous note taking and sketches, I turned these observances into documents with illustrations for research, education, and demonstrative evidence for courtrooms. I specialized in medical animation and this unique program allowed me to combine my passions; art, science, and communication.


Over the past eight years, I have been working as a medical laboratory assistant as well as a freelance photographer, graphic designer and visual communication consultant. 

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