Academic bio data
Catalina Gonzalez Carcamo is a Physical anthropologist specialosed in forensic anthropology. She graduated in University of Chile and she make his master in the "universidad autonoma de mexico". In this moment she is finishing his doctorate in human rights in the university of California. She has specialized in human rights in relation to forensic anthropology. The area of special interest is in the search and recognition of detained and disappeared persons. Until now she published some the paepers on morphology and the malnutration in mummies.
Together with his doctoral thesis he finds himself finish a project about the relation in the lesion premorten in individual female and masculine to see if there are gender violence behaviors in the period prehispanic, she hope publish this project this year.
She contributed in a fundation that it promotes the Civic Participation in the acomplishment of the human rights and she participate in the investigation of those arrested and missing in Chile and Mexico. Also she help in the investigation in studies of malnutrition of children in Africa. Furthermore she work as a volunteer in a rescue and animal care foundation.
Together with his doctoral thesis he finds himself finish a project about the relation in the lesion premorten in individual female and masculine to see if there are gender violence behaviors in the period prehispanic, she hope publish this project this year.
She contributed in a fundation that it promotes the Civic Participation in the acomplishment of the human rights and she participate in the investigation of those arrested and missing in Chile and Mexico. Also she help in the investigation in studies of malnutrition of children in Africa. Furthermore she work as a volunteer in a rescue and animal care foundation.
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