Nadine Borovicka obtained her Bachelor of Science degree in biology with minors in chemistry and English literature from West Virginia Wesleyan College in 2004. In 2006, she graduated from Marshall University with her Master of Science in Forensic Science. Nadine participated in two internships; one with the Huntington Police Department’s crime scene investigation unit and the other with the Marshall University Forensic Science Center DNA laboratory. She has worked as the Program Manager for the Marshall University Forensic Science Graduate Program since 2006 and now teaches the Advanced Crime Scene Course (FSC 615).
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