Judy Do has extensive work experience in various research and project coordination roles. Judy is currently employed at Garvan Institute of Medical Research as a Senior Project Coordinator in the Centre for Population Genomics. Prior to this, they worked as a Junior Project Officer and Clinical Research Assistant in the same department.
Before joining Garvan Institute, Judy worked at Centenary Institute as a Clinical Research Assistant in the Cardio Genomics Program. Their role involved researching psychosocial aspects of inherited heart diseases and developing a support program for families affected by sudden cardiac death.
Judy also worked at UNSW as a Study Coordinator and Research Assistant, focusing on coordinating studies and providing research assistance. Additionally, they worked as a Private Tutor for several years, providing educational support to students.
Judy has also gained experience in the field of psychology, working as a Research Assistant at the School of Psychology, UNSW, and as a Volunteer Clinic Assistant at Mind Profile Psychology Clinic. Judy also served as a Project Manager and Volunteer at Australian Refugee Volunteers.
Overall, Judy Do has a strong background in research, project coordination, and clinical research, with a particular interest in population genomics and psychosocial aspects of health.
Judy Do attended the University of New South Wales (UNSW) from 2013 to 2016, where they completed their Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) degree. The field of study for their degree was not specified.
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