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Curriculum Vitae Education Research Interests Positions Held Awards, Fellowships and Grants Curriculum Vitae Megan Hanna Fry [email protected] Education Graduate Student, Doctorate of Philosophy, Bioarchaeology, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, in progress. Master of the Arts, Bioarchaeology, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, December 2019 Bachelor of the Arts, Anthropology with Departmental Honors, University of Cincinnati, December 2016 Research Interests Bioarchaeology, Britain, Early Medieval Archaeology, Diet, Mobility, Paleopathology, Funerary Behavior, Osteology, Stable Isotope Analysis (Heavy and Light), 3D Modelling/Photogrammetry, 3D Geometric Morphometrics, Forensic Archaeology, Open- Access, Community and Public Archaeology, Digital Archaeology, Landscape, Identity, Agency. Positions Held NSF Graduate Research Fellow Fall 2020-Spring 2023 Coordinating Editor, New Florida Journal of Anthropology Fall 2019-Present Communications Officer, Florida Anthropology Student Association Fall 2019-Present Vice President, Florida Anthropology Student Association Fall 2019-Present Intern, Smather’s Library, University of Florida Spring 2020 Intern, Smather’s Library, University of Florida Summer 2020 NAGPRA Liaison Intern, Cincinnati Natural History Museum 2016 - 2017 Awards, Fellowships and Grants NSF Graduate Research Fellowship $138,000 2020-2023 UFDSP Research Allocation Stipend $1,000 Fall 2020 Grinter Fellowship $1,000 Fall 2020 Jamie Waggoner Research Award $800 Spring 2020 Anthropology Department Travel Award $350 Spring 2020 Grinter Fellowship $1,000 Fall 2019 Elizabeth Eddy Endowment $2,000 Summer 2019 Grinter Fellowship $1,000 Spring 2019 Grinter Fellowship $1,000 Fall 2018 Taft Undergraduate Summer Fellowship $2,000 Spring 2016 Taft Undergraduate Enrichment Award $2,000 Fall 2015 STEM Field School Award $950 Fall 2015 Taft Undergraduate Summer Fellowship $2,000 Spring 2015 STEM Field School Award $1,000 Spring 2015 1 Curriculum Vitae Megan Hanna Fry [email protected] Teaching Experience Skeleton Keys Teaching Assistant Summer 2020 Development of World Civilization Teaching Officer Summer 2020 Development of World Civilization Teaching Officer Spring 2020 Global Health Culture Teaching Officer Fall 2019 Race and Racism Teaching Assistant Summer 2019 Global Health Culture Teaching Officer Summer 2019 Human Sexuality & Culture Teaching Assistant Spring 2019 Scremby Archaeology Field School Supervisor Summer 2019 Human Sexuality & Culture Teaching Assistant Fall 2018 Scremby Archaeology Field School Supervisor Summer 2018 Scremby Archaeology Field School Supervisor Summer 2017 Peer Review Contributions Heather L. Norton, Megan Hanna, Elizabeth Werren & Jonathan Friedlaender 2015. The rs387907171 SNP in TYRP1 is not associated with blond hair color on the Island of Bougainville". American Journal of Human Biology Vol.28 Iss.3 DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.22795 Presentations 2020 Social Differentiation and Identity in Lindissi. Society for American Archaeology 85th Annual Conference. Austin, TX. Poster Presentation Accepted. 2016 Forensic Facial Reconstruction: New 3D Digital Modeling Method. URSC University of Cincinnati Research Conference. Poster Presentation. 2015 The Derived Allele at rs387907171 is not Associated with Melanesian Blondism on the Island of Bougainville. URSC University of Cincinnati Research Conference. Poster Presentation. Non- Peer Review Contributions Fry, M. & Mahar, G. 2020 Smathers Libraries Graduate Internship in Open Access Journal Management. SOURCE 3(1) DOI: 10.32473/sourceuf.v3i1.120115 Fry, M. 2020. Osteology Report Worlaby (WO66). North Lincolnshire Museum Council. Fry, M. 2019 Social Differentiation and Identity in the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Lindsey, an Isotopic Investigation of Diet and Migration. Unpublished Master’s Thesis, University of Florida. 2 Curriculum Vitae Megan Hanna Fry [email protected] Fry. M., McCrane, S., LeClere C., Mistretta B., & Mahar G. 2020 New Improved, but Still Anthropology: Inaugural Issue Newsletter. New Florida Journal of Anthropology. Newsletter 1. August 2020. https://journals.flvc.org/NFJA/libraryFiles/downloadPublic/44 Fry. M., McCrane, S., LeClere C., Mistretta B., & Mahar G. 2020 Introducing the New Florida Journal of Anthropology. New Florida Journal of Anthropology Vol.1 Iss.1. DOI:10.32473/nfja.v1i1.123415 Fry. M., McCrane, S., LeClere C., Mistretta B., & Mahar G. 2020 Letter from the Editors: BLM Statement. New Florida Journal of Anthropology Vol.1 Iss.1. DOI:10.32473/nfja.v1i1.124231 Course Development Development of Human Sexuality & Culture Distance Learning 2019 Bioarchaeology Field Methods, Scremby Field School 2018 Research Experience Archaeology Skills: Skeletal excavation Leica total station finds recording Planning Geo-rectification Funerary archaeology: Early-Saxon through Post-Medieval 3D Modeling/photogrammetry Trench excavation and recording Finds processing Post-excavation drawing for publication Post-excavation analysis of skeletal material Archaeology Fieldwork Experience: Supervisor, funerary coordinator & osteologist, under the supervision of Dr. Hugh Willmott of the University of Sheffield, UK. Scremby Anglo-Saxon Osteology Field School 2019 Supervisor, funerary coordinator & osteologist, under the supervision of Dr. Hugh Willmott of the University of Sheffield, UK. Scremby Anglo-Saxon Osteology Field School 2018 Supervisor, funerary coordinator & osteologist, under the supervision of Dr. Hugh Willmott of the University of Sheffield, UK. Scremby Anglo-Saxon Osteology Field School 2017 3 Curriculum Vitae Megan Hanna Fry [email protected] Supervisor, funerary coordinator & osteologist, under the supervision of Dr. Hugh Willmott of the University of Sheffield, UK. Little Carlton Anglo-Saxon Field School 2017 Field technician, Cincinnati Museum Center 19th-Century historical excavation in Over the Rhine, March 2017. Field technician, Little Carlton Excavation with the University of Sheffield, UK. July 2016. Student at the Thornton Abbey Project with University of Sheffield, UK. Late Anglo-Saxon and Medieval. June 2015. Osteological Experience: Post excavation analysis of osteological museum collections for Anglo-Saxon sites: Welton (28.71), Worlaby (WO66), Cleatham (MTDE), Castledyke (BNAG), South Carlton (SCSC03), and Fonaby (CAFON). Excavation and analysis of human remains at the Scremby, Little Carlton, and Thornton excavations in the United Kingdom. NAGPRA repatriation at the Geier Center for skeletal remains excavated from the Turpin Site, 33HA19. Database construction of zooarchaeological, and osteological specimens (human and non- human primate) for the University of Cincinnati’s Osteology laboratory, for the creation of a laboratory database. Genetic Experience: Polymerase Chain Reactions (human and plant) Gel Electrophoresis (human) DNA extraction (plant) Restriction digest (human) Forensic Experience: Student at “Forensic Facial Reconstruction Sculpture” course, taught by Karen T. Taylor at Texas State University. The application of 3D printing and photogrammetry in the use of forensic facial reconstruction. Society Membership 4 Curriculum Vitae Megan Hanna Fry [email protected] Student member, European Association of Archaeologists 2020-2021 Student member, British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology 2020-2021 Student member, American Association of Physical Anthropology 2020-2021 Student member, Society for American Archaeology 2019-2020 Software Proficiency • ArcGIS • QGIS • RStudio • Excel • Adobe InDesign • Meshlab • ImageJ • Agisoft Photoscan/Metashape • Microsoft Teams • OJS3 Media/Technical Experience Development of the New Florida Journal of Anthropology website. Development of the Florida Anthropology Student Association website. Setup of the New Florida Journal of Anthropology online submission platform. Management of the New Florida Journal of Anthropology social media accounts (2018-2020). Facebook: @NewFloridaJournalofAnthropology, Twitter: @AnthroNfj, and Instagram: @Nfjanthro Management of the Florida Anthropology Student Association social media accounts (2018-present). Facebook @FloridaAnthropologicalStudentAssociation and Twitter. 5 .
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