Topics (14) View all

Skills (5)

Research experience

  • Teaching: Human Ethology (1 sem) Tutoring Advanced Research Classes ("Forschungspraktikum") - Forensic Facial Reconstruction (2 sem
  • Jun 2011–
    Jul 2011
    Research: Examination of mesolithic skeletal material
    Serbia · Belgrade
  • Mar 2011–
    May 2011
    Research: Examination of prehistoric find from Chufu, Egypt
    Universität Freiburg · Universität Freiburg
    Freiburg
  • Oct 2010–
    Sep 2011
    Research: Identification of Herero remains in the Alexander Ecker Collection
    Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg · Anthropologie - Medizinische Fakultät · Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
    Freiburg
    physical anthropology, provenance, repatriation, anthropological collections
  • Apr 2010–
    Sep 2011
    Research: Identification of possible Australian Aboriginal skulls in the Alexander-Ecker-Collection
    Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg · Anthropologie - Medizinische Fakultät · Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
    Freiburg
    physical anthropology, provenance, repatriation, anthropological collections
  • Feb 2009–
    present
    Research: Analysis of Merovingian Burials Biengen
    Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg · Anthropologie - Medizinische Fakultät · Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
    Freiburg
    historical skeletal series osteological analysis
  • Jan 2009–
    Jul 2009
    Research: Die Anthropologie in der Forensik (Anthropology and Forensic Sciences)
    Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg · Anthropologie - Medizinische Fakultät · Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
    M.A. Thesis history, professionalization and current state of forensic anthropology
  • Nov 2008–
    Jul 2010
    Research: Organization of the 4th Meeting of Junior Scientists in Anthropology
    Junior Scientists in the GfA · Junior Scientists in the GfA
    Organization Team: C. Buhl, F. Engel, L. Hartung, M. Kästner, A. Rüdell, C. Weißhaar · Freiburg
    organization of scientific meeting, anthropology
  • Oct 2008–
    Feb 2009
    Teaching: Practicum Skeletal Traumata (1 semester)
  • Oct 2007–
    Feb 2010
    Teaching: Intro to Physical Anthropology Methods (4 semesters)
  • Jul 2007–
    Sep 2007
    Research: Assistance in organization of 7th International Congress of the Gesellschaft für Anthropologie (GfA)
    Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg · Anthropology · Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
    Freiburg
  • Jun 2007
    Research: Systematik auffälliger Befunde am menschlichen Knochen (System for describing traumata and pathologies in the human skeleton)
    Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg · Institut für Humangenetik und Anthropologie · Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
    "Pilzclub" · Freiburg
    Paleopathology, Osteology, Forensic Anthropology
  • Apr 2006–
    Jul 2006
    Research: Major von Rehling - Rekonstruktion einer Freiburger Persönlichkeit
    Universität Freiburg · Anthropologie - Medizinische Fakultät · Universität Freiburg
    Kästner, M., Golla, S., Karcher, M.
    osteological analysis historical/ biographical research
  • Jul 2005
    Research: Skelettserie Augustinerkloster
    Universität Freiburg · Anthropologie - Medizinische Fakultät · Universität Freiburg
    skeletal series osteological analysis historical research

Education

  • Oct 2009
    University of Freiburg
    Analysis of cremated remains
    Germany · Freiburg
  • Jan 2008
    Universität Basel
    Pathology Workshop (Diagnostikübungen an Skeletten aus Tomils/ Sogn Murezi, Graubünden)
    Switzerland · Basel
  • Aug 2006–
    May 2007
    University of North Carolina at Wilmington
    Physical Anthropology
    Wilmington
  • Jan 2005
    Universität Zürich
    Workshop Harris Lines
    Switzerland · Zurich
  • Jan 2004
    Universität Bern
    Paleopathology Workshop
    Switzerland · Bern
  • Apr 2003–
    Jan 2010
    Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
    Anthropology, English · M.A.
    Germany · Freiburg

Awards & achievements

  • Apr 2010
    Scholarship: Dr. Lingel-Stiftung (one-time grant)
  • Jan 2007
    Award: Research Travel Gold Award, UNCW Honors Scholars Program and CSURF
  • Jan 2007
    Scholarship: Research Travel Gold Award, UNCW Honors Scholars Program and CSURF

Other

  • Languages
    German, English, Spanish
  • Scientific Memberships
    American Association of Physical Anthropologists
    GfA - Gesellschaft für Anthropologie (Anthropological Society Germany)

Publications (4) View all

  • Conference Proceeding: Proceedings of the 4th Meeting of Junior Scientists in Anthropology
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    ABSTRACT: For a scientific field to blossom, it needs dedicated researchers who continuously further the field. To retain its vitality and ensure its existence, there always needs to be a next generation of scientists to continue on the path of those currently defining the field while contributing new ideas and approaches. For a discipline covering a broad scope of research, based in diverse university departments and often institutionally underrepresented, as is the case with anthropology in the German-speaking countries, it is crucial for those young scientists to communicate and to have a common platform. Such a platform is provided by the Junior Scientist section of the Gesellschaft für Anthropologie (GfA) in which students and young researchers are organized and represented. By acknowledging the next generation as part of their professional society, the junior scientists' needs and their efforts are always visible to the GfA, and the young anthropologists are very active and enthusiastic. Since 2004, the section is holding meetings specifically designed for junior scientists in anthropology that alternate with the biannual international GfA conferences. Those meetings serve to learn about study and work opportunities and establish fruitful networks early in their participants' careers. In discussing current as well as future issues in anthropology, next-generation scientists have a chance to collectively meet the challenges that lie ahead. The idea has been well-received and the meetings have attracted young anthropologists in all stages of their education and with many different interests. The 4th Meeting for Junior Scientists in Anthropology took place in Freiburg, March 25 to 28, 2010. For four days, 52 attendees and three invited key lecturers devotedly discussed the field of anthropology and its research areas and applications. The 2010 meeting is notable for comparably high international attendance. The participating junior scientists came from Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France, the Netherlands, Ireland, Sweden and the U.S. Our three key lecturers joined us from Freiburg (Prof. Dr. Ursula Wittwer-Backofen), the United Kingdom (Dr. Christian Klingenberg) and Italy (Dr. Andrea Cardini). The diversity of backgrounds stimulated a thriving communication and resulted in the establishment of many, hopefully lasting, ties. Traditional areas of research in physical anthropology, such as prehistoric anthropology and paleopathology, saw many contributions in the form of presentations and posters. A session on forensic anthropology, a popular field especially among junior scientists, and a section on ethics and history of anthropology contributed to the broad scope of topics. A new aspect of the 2010 meeting was the introduction of a key issue, namely Geometric Morphometrics. The idea was to introduce attendees to promising methods that are not yet widespread in use among anthropologists, and to initiate a discussion about those methods and their potential use in the future. The methods of modern morphometrics open up a vast field of opportunities for physical anthropologists, as they allow to grasp the shape of a complex configuration of points (representing a biological feature) mathematically. Thus it is possible to extract statistical information not only adressing a set of points but a shape as a whole. In the accompanying conference volume, we assembled the contributions of thirteen young researchers to the 4th Meeting of Junior Scientists in Anthropology. The following eleven articles span the range of topics discussed in Freiburg and exemplify the vitality and drive of the next-generation anthropologists.
    4th Meeting of Junior Scientists in Anthropology, Freiburg; 01/2020
  • Article: The Alexander Ecker Collection in Freiburg
    Documenta Archaeobiologiae. 01/2011;
  • Thesis: Die Anthropologie in der Forensik (Anthropology in Forensic Sciences)
    Mareen Kästner
    01/2009, Degree: M.A., Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Ursula Wittwer-Backofen
  • Chapter: mein abgestorbener leichnam in die Augustinerkirch alhie - Bestattungen in der Freiburger Augustineremeritenkirche
    pages 70-74; , ISBN: 3-89870-275-8

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