AMANDA J LEAR, LCSW
Social Work at Dillon Dr, Richmond, IN

License number
Indiana 34007710A
Category
Social Work
Type
Clinical
Address
Address 2
831 Dillon Dr, Richmond, IN 47374
645 S Rogers St, Blmgtn, IN 47403
Phone
(765) 983-8000
(765) 935-3869 (Fax)
(812) 339-1691
(812) 337-2438 (Fax)

Professional information

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Graduate Student At Indiana University Bloomington

Position:
Graduate Student at Indiana University Bloomington
Location:
Bloomington, Indiana
Industry:
Research
Work:
Indiana University Bloomington since 2010 - Graduate Student Indiana University Bloomington 2009 - 2010 - Associate Instructor Naval Health Research Center Detachment - Environmental Health Effects Laboratory - WPAFB, Ohio 2005 - 2009 - Laboratory Technician Triservice Research Support Office - WPAFB, OH 2003 - 2004 - Laboratory Technician
Education:
Indiana University Bloomington 2009 - 2012
Master of Science (M.S.), Physical Chemistry
Wright State University 2009
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Chemistry
Skills:
UHV Systems, Auger electron spectroscopy, Low-energy electron diffraction, High-resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy, FTIR, UV-Vis, HPLC, GC-MS, Confocal Microscopy, Mastercam, OriginPro, Labview
Honor & Awards:
2009 - 2012 Graduate School Fellowship 2009 - Certificate of Commendation from LCDR Michael Stockelman, Scientific Director, Environmental Health Effects Laboratory. Commended for sustained superior technical performance in the inhalation toxicology program 2009 - Graduated Cum Laude Alternate Awardee for the 2008 - 2009 DoD SMART Scholarship 2006 - Letter of commendation from CDR G.D. Chapman Officer-in-Charge at the Naval Health Research Center, Wright-Patterson A.F.B. Commended for contributions to the jet fuel studies and other projects 2005 - Letter of commendation from LCDR B.B. Phillips Officer-in-Charge at the Naval Health Research Center, Wright-Patterson A.F.B. Commended for contributions to the reproductive effects of sodium tungstate study. 2004 - Letter of commendation from CDR W.W. Jederberg Officer-in-Charge at the Naval Health Research Center, Wright-Patterson A.F.B. Commended for contributions to the reproductive effects of depleted uranium study.