Bronwyn Terrill

Senior Education Program Manager at Centre for Population Genomics

Bronwyn Terrill is a seasoned science communication professional with over 20 years of experience in Australia, the USA, and the UK, specializing in molecular biology, genetics, and genomics. Currently serving as Senior Education Program Manager at the Centre for Population Genomics since December 2024 and Workforce Education Project Officer at Australian Genomics since February 2022, Bronwyn also holds a position as Conjoint Lecturer at the St Vincent's Clinical School - University of NSW since May 2017. Previous roles include Manager of Education and Communication at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Senior Public Engagement Officer at Genome.One, and Manager of Public Engagement at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, where Bronwyn established a successful public engagement program. Educational qualifications include a Master of Education from Monash University and degrees in science communication and education, among others.

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Sydney, Australia

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Centre for Population Genomics

The CPG is a team of researchers, software engineers, data scientists, and other staff working with communities and a large network of research and clinical partners to solve critical problems facing the adoption of genomic medicine in Australia. The Centre was formed as a joint initiative between the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney and Murdoch Children's Research Institute in Melbourne. We operate as a single remote-first team, with team members in over 7 locations across Australia and New Zealand.


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Sydney, Australia

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11-50

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