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Andrea Genovesi, MA
NEDARC Education Coordinator

Andrea L. Genovesi received her Bachelor of Arts in Cultural Anthropology and History from Wayne State College in 1994. She went on to earn her Master of Arts in Applied Archaeology/Anthropology from Eastern New Mexico University in 2000 where she taught a lab in the identification of human remains. Her emphasis in archaeology was Human Osteology and Zooarchaeology with her special interest areas in death, disease, and forensic and medical anthropology.

After working professionally in research in Cultural Resource Management for 4 years, she was hired on to work as a Research Analyst for the National Violent Injury Statistical System project, which is associated with the Harvard School of Public Health, at the Intermountain Injury Control Center through the University of Utah. She also helped on the Undetermined Poisoning project as it relates to possible suicides. For the past two years she's worked as the Project Coordinator on the National Violent Injury Statistics System and the National Violent Death Reporting System projects. She is currently the NEDARC Education Coordinator and state contact for NEDARC for the past year. Her main research interests are in the prevention of interpersonal violence including child abuse and intimate partner violence. She has more than 10 years of research and analysis experience and data management which includes data entry, data abstraction, quality control, queries, and writing data dictionaries.

 

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