Jaydee Foster
About Jaydee Foster
Jaydee Foster is a Senior Research Assistant at the Texas Biomedical Research Institute, where she has worked since 2014. She has prior experience as a visiting researcher at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and as an intern in the genetics department at Texas Biomedical Research Institute.
Work at Texas Biomedical Research Institute
Jaydee Foster has been a Senior Research Assistant at Texas Biomedical Research Institute since 2014. In this role, Foster contributes to various research projects and collaborates with other scientists in the field. Foster previously interned at the same institute in the genetics department and osteology lab from 2010 to 2011, gaining foundational experience in research methodologies and laboratory techniques.
Education and Expertise
Jaydee Foster studied at Texas State University, where Foster earned a bachelor's degree. This educational background provides a solid foundation for Foster's research work and expertise in the biological sciences.
Background
Prior to the current position, Jaydee Foster worked as a visiting researcher at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in 2013. This role lasted for one month and was focused on conducting research for Foster's master's thesis. This experience contributed to Foster's development in research skills and knowledge in the field.
Research Experience
Jaydee Foster has accumulated significant research experience over the years. The internship at Texas Biomedical Research Institute allowed Foster to work in both the genetics department and the osteology lab, providing hands-on experience in various research techniques. This early exposure to research paved the way for Foster's current role as a Senior Research Assistant.