Savannah Baker is a skilled Toxicologist and FMI Program Coordinator at The Center for Forensic Science Research & Education since May 2022. Prior experience includes serving as Lead Peer Advisor at Loyola University Chicago from March 2019 to December 2021, where responsibilities included developing curriculum and mentoring first-year students. Savannah also held the position of Peer Advisor, guiding students in academic planning and wellness resources. Earlier, Savannah was a Forensic Science Chemistry Mentor at The Center for Forensic Science Research & Education, gaining hands-on experience in forensic techniques. Additionally, Savannah served as Vice President of New Member Education for Alpha Chi Omega Fraternity, where leadership and organizational skills were demonstrated. Currently pursuing a Master of Science in Forensic Toxicology at Thomas Jefferson University, Savannah previously earned a Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science from Loyola University Chicago.

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The Center for Forensic Science Research & Education

The CFSRE conducts research, development, and new technology assessment, and delivers educational and training services for the forensic science community and beyond. Our educational programs include short-term placement for visiting scholars and researchers; partnerships to deliver degree programs at area universities; and continuing professional development for forensic scientists, law enforcement, and legal professionals.


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