
Jennifer Mitchell
Part-Time Lecturer · human evolutionary biology
George Mason UniversityUnited States
About
Jennifer Mitchell is a part-time lecturer and second-year master's student in Anthropology at George Mason University. Her research focuses on human evolutionary biology, life history studies, and bioarchaeology, with a particular emphasis on analyzing early life stress through incremental microstructures of tooth enamel at the paleolithic Zvejnieki hunter-gatherer cemetery.
- Education: BS in Biology and Anthropology with a certificate in Medical Anthropology from the University of Florida Honors Program.
- Courses Taught: ANTH135 (Introduction to Biological Anthropology), ANTH120 (Unearthing the Past-Introduction to Archaeology), and ANTH135L (Introduction to Biological Anthropology Lab).
- Grants and Fellowships: Recipient of the Sara Shallenberger Brown Garden Club of America National Parks Conservation Scholarship.
- Professional Experience: Previously worked as a ranger for the National Park Service after studying human osteology in Transylvania, Romania.
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