Leah Kemp

Computational Biologist at Garvan Institute of Medical Research

Leah Kemp's work experience begins in 2015 as a volunteer at the Department of Conservation (DOC) where they participated in weed control and planting activities. In the same year, they worked as a volunteer for Zealandia Ecosanctuary, collecting and monitoring bird data, as well as feeding the birds. Leah then transitioned to working as a Barista at Café Caribe in 2015. From 2018 to 2020, Leah held multiple roles at Victoria University of Wellington, including Teaching Assistant and Laboratory Demonstrator/Tutor. In 2020, they joined ESR - Science and Research as a Senior Technician, and later became a Scientist in December 2021. Currently, Leah is employed as a Computational Biologist at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, starting in April 2023.

Leah Kemp began their education in 2014 at Victoria University of Wellington, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree with a focus on Ecology and Biodiversity, as well as Environmental Science. Leah successfully completed their undergraduate studies in 2016.

In 2016, Leah Kemp also had the opportunity to participate in a summer scholarship at Lincoln University (NZ), although specific details regarding the field of study were not provided.

After completing their Bachelor's degree, they decided to further their education and enrolled at Victoria University of Wellington again in 2017. This time, they pursued a Master of Science degree with a specialization in Ecology and Biodiversity. Leah completed their postgraduate studies in 2019.

Based on the available information, Leah Kemp's education history includes a Bachelor's degree in Ecology and Biodiversity along with Environmental Science, a summer scholarship at Lincoln University, and a Master's degree in Ecology and Biodiversity.

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  • Computational Biologist

    April, 2023 - present