Intern
Darryl Hobson is an undergraduate forensic science major with a concentration in molecular biology. He also is working towards minors in biology and philosophy. Darryl is currently studying at PSU University Park and has taken courses in biology, genetics, and organic chemistry. Outside of the classroom, Darryl is also on the board of the PSU branch of Doctors without Borders and works as a learning assistant for a cell and molecular biology course.
Darryl has a strong interest in the field of biology with a passion for applying scientific principles to real life problems. Because of this, he has gained a specific interest in the field of forensic genealogy. He aims to pursue a career in this area, so that he can contribute to criminal investigations and public safety by helping to identify unknown victims and violent offenders in a laboratory setting.
In a pursuit to make a meaningful impact, Darryl is preparing to use his experience to enter the field of forensic science and aid in the effectiveness of the criminal justice system. Outside of the field, Darryl also works at a crisis hotline and wildlife photographer. Eager to continue learning, Darryl is excited for the toxicology summer internship at the CFSRE.






