forensic anthropology, human osteology, anatomy.

Sade Johnson
Entered 2016
Sade Johnson is a Masters student with particular interests in forensic anthropology, human osteology, and anatomy. Specifically, individual skeletal variation and morphology. She holds a B.A. in Anthropology from the University at Albany, State University of New York. Prior to enrolling at New York University, she was an intern at the New York State Forensic Investigation Center (FIC), where her research centered on biological evidence examination. She hopes to use her time at New York University to build on her experience in Anthropology while gaining a greater understanding of applying physical anthropology to the forensic sciences in preparation for a career in an applied setting, solving cases. In her free time she loves to travel, eat macarons, and reread her favorite book The Alchemist.