Meagan Clark
About Meagan Clark
Meagan Clark is a forensic scientist specializing in biology, currently employed by the Government of Canada since 2006. She has extensive experience in forensic science and a solid educational background in genetics and forensics.
Work at Government of Canada
Meagan Clark has been employed at the Government of Canada as a Forensic Scientist in the Biology division since 2006. With 18 years of experience in this role, she operates out of Ottawa, Ontario. During her tenure, she has contributed to various forensic investigations, applying her expertise in biology to support law enforcement efforts. Additionally, she served as the Acting Team Lead from 2015 to 2016, where she assumed leadership responsibilities within her team.
Education and Expertise
Meagan Clark holds a Master of Science degree in Forensics from Staffordshire University, where she studied from 2003 to 2005. Prior to that, she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Genetics from the University of Alberta, completing her studies from 1999 to 2003. Her educational background provides her with a solid foundation in biological sciences and forensic methodologies, which she applies in her current role as a forensic scientist.
Background
Before her current position, Meagan Clark worked in various roles that contributed to her expertise in forensic science. She was a Research Assistant at the University of Alberta for two months in 2005 and also served as an Animal Technician at the same institution from 2000 to 2002. Additionally, she worked as a Research Scientist at Kmt Hepatech, Inc. from 2005 to 2006, where she gained further experience in scientific research.
Professional Experience
Meagan Clark's professional experience includes a diverse range of roles in the scientific community. Her position as a Research Scientist at Kmt Hepatech, Inc. lasted for one year, where she engaged in research activities. Her earlier roles at the University of Alberta, including her time as an Animal Technician and Research Assistant, provided her with practical skills and knowledge that are relevant to her current work in forensic science.