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Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel

       


 

Doctoral research student

Susanne Schwarz (Germany, 1984)

M.Sc. in Biological Anthropology

susa.schwarz@gmail.com

Doctoral research student Susanne Schwarz, M.Sc.
PhD project The Human Treponematoses in a European Perspective. An Integrated Paleopathological, Archaeometric, and Historical Analysis.
Research interests Paleopathology, Molecular Anthropology, Epidemiology.
Education

Since July 2009
Member of the Graduate School “Human Development in Landscapes” at the Christian- Albrechts-University Kiel.

2009
University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark. MSc. in Biological Anthropology Master thesis: Syphilis in medieval and early post- medieval Denmark – An osteological analysis.

2006
Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany, Zwischenprüfung in Anthropology.

2005
Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany Zwischenprüfung in Pre- and Early history, Areas of concentration: Paleolithic period.

2003
Arbeiter- Samariter- Bund Paramedic School, Mainz, Germany Paramedic (Rettungssanitäterin), Training and education in emergency medicine.

2003
Eleonoren Gymnasium, Worms, Germany, Abitur.

Work experience

2008
University of Southern Denmark, Odense. Teaching Assistant – to Ulla Freund in “Biological Anthropology“, Conveyance of osteological skills and in part stand- in for the teacher in laboratory classes.

2008
Arbeiter- Samariter- Bund, Worms, Germany. Voluntary teacher: Introduction of first- aid skills to children in the age from 7- 14 years.

2007
University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark. Project in Biological Anthropology, Applying osteological methods on skeletal material and summarizing the pathological findings.

2007
University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark. Fundamental Biochemistry Introduction to the construction and function of eukaryotic cells within the molecular level. Further, introduction to biochemical processes in animal and plant cells with focus upon the metabolism in mammal cells and their regulation.

2006
Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany. Methods of Physical Anthropology: Paleopathology, Introduction to the interpretation of both macroscopic visible as well as radiological imaged skeletal pathologies.

2006
Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany. Methods of Molecular Anthropology, Identification of a (pre) historic nuclear family by means of isolation and characterization of ancient DNA (aDNA) from skeletal elements resp. teeth of individuals from an archaeological collective finding. The practical work included cleaning of nucleic acids, gel- electrophoresis, PCR and DNA analysis.

2008
Student assistant at an archaeological excavation (Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork), Sydvestjyske Museer, Ribe.

2006
Student assistant (Computer based inventory of findings, depot and archive work, editing of technical manuscripts), Historisches Museum der Pfalz Speyer.

2006
Student assistant at an archaeological excavation (Archaeological fieldwork) Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Hessen, Department of Archaeology and Paleontology Wiesbaden.

2006
Student assistant at an archaeological excavation (Archaeological fieldwork) Reiss- Engelhorn-Museen, Mannheim.

Memberships American Association of Physical Anthropologists
The Paleopathological Association
American Association of Anthropologists