Alicia K. Wilbur
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EDUCATION
Bachelor of Arts, Biology and Anthropology, Indiana University, May 1997, Magna Cum Laude
Master of Science, Anthropology, University of New Mexico, May 1999
Ph.D., Anthropology, University of New Mexico, July 2005, with Distinction
Coursework in Business and Accounting, Shoreline Community College Washington, 2013-2014, President’s List
HONORS
Phi Beta Kappa, 1996
Carl Voegelin Award, Indiana University, 1996 and 1997
Clara Javan Goodbody Award, Indiana University, 1997
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow 1997-2000
BESTNet Fellow May 2008
Visiting Scholar World Austronesian Studies, Taiwan October 2008
Visiting Scholar Congreso Latinoamericano de Parasitologia, Paraguay October 2009
WORK EXPERIENCE
Skills
Accounting Coursework in basic financial and managerial accounting, and in governmental and nonprofit
accounting. Coursework emphasized basic accounting principles, theories and procedures for
reporting business transactions and analysis and presentation of financial information; general and
specific fund accounting for governments and nongovernmental nonprofit organizations. Fourteen
years of budget preparation and reporting for grants and fellowships.
Administration Fourteen years of managing undergraduate and graduate student workers and
& Supervision non-student employees in office and laboratory settings.
Software Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook.
Research Basic statistics and data analysis. Internet and library research.
Speaking Teaching assistant various anthropology courses 1999-2005; faculty associate
& Teaching and adjunct lecturer 2008-2013. Invited lectures at universities in several countries.
Writing Successful grant and fellowship application writing and reporting. Over twenty peer-reviewed publications in
scientific journals and one course textbook.
Summary
1999-2005 Teaching Assistant/Associate, University of New Mexico
1999-2005 Manager, Molecular Anthropology Laboratory, University of New Mexico
2005-2009 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Arizona State University
2009-2014 Research Scientist, University of Washington
2010-2013 Part-time Lecturer, University of Washington
Languages English, native speaker.
Spanish, basic reading proficiency.
Italian, basic reading proficiency.