Marilyn Rosa
About Marilyn Rosa
Marilyn Rosa is a serologist with over a decade of experience at Sorenson Forensics in the Greater Salt Lake City Area. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science with an emphasis in Biology and a minor in Spanish from San Jose State University.
Work at Sorenson Forensics
Marilyn Rosa has been employed at Sorenson Forensics as a Serologist since 2013. In her role, she specializes in analyzing biological evidence, contributing to forensic investigations. Her work supports law enforcement and legal proceedings in the Greater Salt Lake City Area. Over her tenure of 11 years, she has developed expertise in serological techniques and methodologies, which are critical in the field of forensic science.
Education and Expertise
Marilyn Rosa holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Forensic Science with an emphasis on Biology and Justice Studies from San Jose State University. Additionally, she has a minor in Spanish. Her educational background provides her with a solid foundation in the scientific principles necessary for her work as a Serologist. This combination of forensic science and language skills enhances her ability to communicate effectively in diverse environments.
Background
Before joining Sorenson Forensics, Marilyn Rosa worked as a Branch Assistant at Lab Support, a division of On Assignment, for four months in 2013 in the San Francisco Bay Area. She also gained retail experience as a Paint Department Sales Associate at The Home Depot from 2012 to 2013 in Santa Clara, California. These roles contributed to her professional development and understanding of customer service and operational support.
Professional Experience
Marilyn Rosa's professional experience includes her current position at Sorenson Forensics and previous roles in different sectors. Her time at Lab Support involved assisting in laboratory operations, while her role at The Home Depot focused on sales and customer interaction. These varied experiences have equipped her with a diverse skill set applicable to her current forensic work.