Timothy Graham

Forensic Scientist I at SNA International

Timothy Graham has a diverse work experience that spans over a decade. Timothy started their career in 2009 as a Lifeguard at Teaneck Swim Club, where they ensured patron safety and provided training for new lifeguards. Timothy worked with patrons of varying ages and abilities to ensure their satisfaction and safety.

In 2017, Timothy joined SNA International as a Forensic Support Specialist. During their time with the company, they performed various contracted projects related to Forensic Molecular Biology. Timothy also conducted research funded by the Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate at The George Washington University. Their research primarily focused on the use and effect of linked loci in kinship testing, and they contributed to a white paper to aid government policy decisions in this field. Timothy gained expertise in kinship software such as LSAM DVI, Familias, DNA-View, and Bonaparte DVI.

Timothy's most recent role was as a Forensic Scientist I at SNA International, starting in 2019. Additional details about this role, such as the duration and responsibilities, are not provided in the provided data.

Timothy Graham received their Master of Forensic Science (MFS) degree with a specialization in Forensic Molecular Biology from The George Washington University Columbian College of Arts & Sciences. Timothy pursued this program from 2016 to 2018. Prior to that, Timothy completed their Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Biology, with a major in General Biology, from Arcadia University. Timothy attended Arcadia University from 2012 to 2016. In addition to their educational qualifications, Timothy has obtained certifications in Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (ICGB) and Scrum Master Certified (SMC) from the Six Sigma Global Institute in 2022.

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Timeline

  • Forensic Scientist I

    January, 2019 - present

  • Forensic Support Specialist

    June, 2017